These are all the movies and series that Jeffrey Rex has reviewed. Read more at: I'm Jeffrey Rex.
Number of movie reviews: 826 / 826
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While White Girl didn’t work for me as well as I thought it might’ve, I do think it’s a convincing debut for Wood, which contains a fearless performance from Saylor. Review
I laughed. I cried. In the end, isn’t that what movies are all about? Review
Forgettable, slightly predictable, and overcrowded. Review
I think Cranston’s performance – and, really, all of the solid performances – makes up for those issues, to an extent. Review
A pretty underwhelming Spielberg film that doesn’t manage to properly transport you the world of Roald Dahl... Review
A mixture of John Woo’s Face/Off and Tarsem Singh’s Self/Less, but it isn’t as entertaining as either of those films. Review
A fascinating and an almost unique political scandal with unparalleled access and perfect timing. Review
Terrell makes this film’s version of a young Barack Obama feel like a real person. Review
A really dark film. There are jokes in Rogue One, but the jokes aren’t what you’ll remember about this film. Review
A really weird film that is much more interesting, heartwarming, and much better than it sounds like. Review
It’s not the disaster some people wanted it to be, but it isn’t particularly memorable either. Review
There are some really funny scenes and I did enjoy the soundtrack to the film quite a bit. Review
A visually impressive film chock-full of captivating moments. Review
These characters that felt out of place in a story that was supposed to be more heartfelt and emotional than I think it ultimately is. Review
A heartbreaking nostalgia romance with elements from the common dramedy buoyed by memorable performances. Review
It’s because of movies like Fifty Shades of Black that spoof films aren’t popular anymore. Review
I think that it might be my favorite Denis Villeneuve film yet. It also might be my favorite alien encounter film of all-time. Review
Dyrholm works wonders with an unremarkable story and she is the highlight of the film. Review
But while there were some scenes that I did find laugh-out-loud funny, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping didn’t work for me as a full film. Review
It is easy to fall back in love with the wizarding world of the Rowlingverse. Review
It is below average junk food in movie form, and that’s fine – it’s just not for me. Review
While Obi-Wan was a pretty solid character in the film, this prequel is shockingly bad. Review
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