These are all the movies and series that Jeffrey Rex has reviewed. Read more at: I'm Jeffrey Rex.
Number of movie reviews: 830 / 830
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A capable but traditional slasher sequel to a great original film, but it feels more like a homage-filled update for new audiences than the sequel long-time fans may have been craving. Review
Greengrass’ film lacks depth and its style is far too conventional and inauthentic for the film to be effective and memorable. Review
For those willing to accept that jump, the film becomes a glorious mess of intense violence presented with wicked camera movements. Review
An inspired and crazy performance from Tom Hardy makes a below-average superhero film much more entertaining than it has any right to be. Review
The film is an unshowy and honest glimpse into the life of a married couple struggling with the defining feature of their marriage. I loved it. Review
In spite of the film’s grizzly and chilling look, the sometimes fascinating film is, ultimately, borderline incoherent. Review
A stunning masterpiece about an overwhelming crisis of faith with a conclusion that quite literally includes a true Hail Mary-moment in all its unfathomable glory. Review
In spite of a curious, and not entirely convincing, structural thesis, Jane Fonda in Five Acts stands tall as a brutally honest documentary... Review
A missed opportunity as a slasher franchise-starter. Hell Fest doesn’t do enough with its concept, and, more than anything, it is extremely forgettable. Review
A strong, but strange fall entertainment option that has moments showcasing both deep emotion and delightful curiosities. Review
Lee masterfully juggles multiple threads and genres... Review
An action film stuck in the past with jokes that don’t land well anymore and a central movie monster that isn’t presented in a way that conjures up much excitement... Review
A disappointing spin-off, whose brand of entertainment is inconsistent with that of the established connected horror film franchise. Review
A predictable and extremely derivative animated film, but I did, admittedly, end up thinking that it was much more entertaining than it had any right to be. Review
Quite simply, a confident and effective rodeo version of Aronofsky’s The Wrestler. Review
This adaptation fully lived up to the promise and potential of the book... Review
A lot of the humor, I felt, was too spelled out, so to speak, but I must admit that the show’s humor had its moments of brilliance. Review
A moving and humanizing portrait of an overextended and pressured great man whose mission to save America’s soul is still relevant fifty years later. Review
Nothing more than an utterly forgettable immature shark film. Review
An outstanding single-minded action-thriller, which successfully brings together the best elements of the previous films. Review
A predictable, but charming young adult romance film, which I didn’t think I would enjoy as much as I did. Review
An, at times, enigmatic, road movie fueled by its soundtrack, its memorable lead performance, and a fascinating premise. Review
A mature dramedy with few cheap laughs, but strong performances that elevate the film. Review
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