These are all the movies and series that Vincent has reviewed. Read more at: Qwipster's Movie Reviews.
Number of movie reviews: 4223 / 4223
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A veritable feast for the eyes, even if there's nothing for the heart or soul to consume. Review
A film without any high highs or any low lows, which would normally make for a middling effort if not for the presence of Tom Hanks... Review
It's too wildly farfetched to take seriously for even a second, relegating whatever stakes the film tries to build up as nonexistent. Review
Some pretty good actors do they best they can trying to sell a misplaced James Bond-ian plot, forced motivations, and... Review
Fails to come together as a compelling story, and fails to make its characters anywhere as interesting as the main premise. Review
The film sets up stakes, and we can see the sadness, anguish and turmoil that conflicted Baker as he struggled to feel what he considered to be 'normal' again. Review
Either road, it seems like a tragedy in the making, to either realize his dreams and be consumed by them, or to fade into... Review
Plays mostly like a highlight reel for a season of a television show than it does a full-length feature... Review
The film is every bit as fun as the decade that produced its inspiration. Review
The best (and perhaps only) selling point for The Boss is its star, Melissa McCarthy... Review
Like its main protagonist, Hardcore Henry is a vacant-headed entity that replaces any semblance of humanity with,,... Review
With the exception of Plummer, who is still quite the thespian worth building a film around, the rest of this subpar faux... Review
Like a well-worn Hank Williams LP pressed in the 1940s, there are too many scratches, pops and skips in the record to be able,... Review
Nicely packaged by veteran documentarian Laura Gabbert... Review
A franchise with jokes so corny and clichéd that only one's parents might enjoy them. Review
And yet, it is also an effective story once it starts to get down to crunch time, as the suspense of the situation begins to,... Review
Feels like a movie that's too dark to enjoy, and not just in its narrative tone. Review
One wonders if the brothers are the only family they have left, which makes their estrangement especially tragic. Review
The film would rightfully garner an Academy Award nomination in the Best Foreign Language Film category, the first film from... Review
More of a comfort-food flick for fans than something those who are uninitiated need go out of their way to see. Review
There's no chance to medal in the competition for laughs; it's a comedy bust from the get-go. Review
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