These are all the movies and series that Stern has reviewed.
Number of movie reviews: 36 / 36
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An ambitious film with a celebration of anger and chaos so visceral it can’t help but be captivating.
Isn’t a very good movie, but at least when the film is teasing at something bigger, you know that it’s out there.
Despite all of these aforementioned complaints, I still can’t get angry enough about this movie to give it more than an eh, whatever.
Makes a good argument for itself in the pantheon of car chase movies, and it’s well worth a watch.
Niche enough to be unique, but generic enough to be universal.
The Transformers franchise is just burnt out, but this is a fine note to end on.
To say that the viewing experience is frustrating is an understatement.
Its emotions are forced and its humor is lackluster. All the same, Cars 3 is harmless and fun.
There are genuine and important tech implications worthy of discussion. Oh well. Maybe Black Mirror will address them.
But if nothing else, the biggest reason to see The Lost City of Z on the big screen is for its cinematography.
Defies genre to create one of the most unique films in the past few years. There is an imperfect sloppiness to the structure, but that’s also part of its charm.
It’s messy and chaotic, but the camp is part of its charm.
Despite an eloquent blending of Western and superhero narrative, Logan is unlikely to become a classic of either genre.
Jordan Peele has clear control behind the camera, and all the parts seem to fall into place.
The action sequences are fluid and stylistically variant, but the movie also knows to not take itself too seriously.
It’s exciting, but also humorous (it breaks the 4th wall constantly).
The perfect amount of silly and exciting, and I’d love for live-action Batman to follow suit.
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