These are all the movies and series that Alex has reviewed. Read more at: CineFiles Movie Reviews.
Number of movie reviews: 675 / 675
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In spite of a great performance from Gurira the film is too messy from a narrative standpoint to truly encapsulate the essence of Tupac Shakur. Review
But the film takes its chances. When these chances work, they work. When they don’t, at least the screenwriters go all out. Review
Offends the intelligence of its viewers with blank characters and obvious scripting. Review
Occasional moments of situational humor work well, but these come off as exceptions more than anything else. Review
The major narrative throughline is a strong and heartfelt story. Unfortunately, it is brought down by the numerous things surrounding it. Review
Somewhat competent cinematically, incompetent narratively. Review
Leaves you both empty-handed and wanting more. Review
It’s no masterpiece, but its humor and competent narrative keep it from feeling like the haphazard messes that the two previous DC entries have been. Review
The narrative provides enough twists and turns to entertain a zombie enthusiast. Review
Has an ambitious narrative diversion from the normal marriage plots. But the execution of this narrative is sloppy at best. Review
As a straight drama about the plight of the soldier, it can only be seen in bright, effective glimpses. Review
The swashbuckling story remains a distinctly Pirates one, but it is over-loaded and heavy, dragging pacing down in the progress. Review
The few jump scares don’t make up for a general lack of suspense in the film. Review
Incoherence both visually and narratively denies the film from having any credibility. Review
An odd, detached sequel to the Alien franchise. Review
Overall, the writing is just too on the nose. Review
It may not rise to the level of getting under the skin as it intends to, but it tows the line between satire and the dread of an earnest thriller well. Review
Witty and humorous as it is, it suffers from its stylized pacing issues and uninspired use of source material. Review
By no means is it the worse, but it was the first film in the series to show cracks in the otherwise full-proof high concept mold. Review
It doesn’t help any that none of the characters we are introduced to have any discernible voice or characterization. Review
Without narrative cohesion and pacing, the film trickles by with only a handful of laughs to be had. Review
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