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Number of movie reviews: 4223 / 4223
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The soundtrack is catchy as well, though Baumbach continues to lean heavy on the same bands as his previous Gerwig,,... Review
The basic structure of the movie is akin to a home invasion flick, a bit like another film about a room, Panic Room, but set two... Review
In Life Magazine, there are many pictures that became big, but Life, the movie, seems to be missing the big picture. Review
It teases but never quite takes hold tonally, leaving you feeling like most of the toys you got at Christmas - fun as a,... Review
While Vanessa takes to mostly lying around the hotel room reading, smoking and pill popping her day away, Roland seeks comfort... Review
Ultimately, Secret in Their Eyes asks more question than it answers, most notably in why the 2009 film needed to be remade to... Review
It is very raw, visceral, and real in a way in which every punch landed will have you flinch in your seat from the impact. Review
Neither an effective comedy nor tragedy, the film fails to settle into a tone that works, other than being an oddity, and even,... Review
Although it hits its stride from time to time, like wobble-kneed Arlo, it seems to stumble often, scrambling back down the... Review
While it may not be be weighty or topical, but it does touch upon universal themes, and explores them in very delicate,,... Review
As a film about journalism, it shows us the importance of patience in telling a powerful story. Review
-- Note: There are two extra scenes in the end credits, and a short stinger at the end. Review
Forget this becoming a perennial favorite holiday classic. Review
We do get lots of perspiration, however, as the film does enjoy showing the sweltering, stifling work conditions that force,... Review
He truly does come across like a gentle boy whose never encountered a masculine presence first-hand, and a fragile-minded one... Review
The cycle of damaged families seems to continue from one generation to the next. Review
Alas, there are the other storylines to contend with. Review
Absolutely Anything is absolutely disappointing in the end. Review
The use of handheld cameras in particular is something that often distracts as a straight Western, though it does make you feel,... Review
For a film filled with lullabies, it is unsettling enough to keep you up for the night. Review
Like the incorporeal title implies, Spectre may not be meaty enough to leave a lasting impression, but it certainly makes for an... Review
In an era in which a superior comedy like the seemingly effortless but endlessly entertaining Chef exists, Burnt certainly,... Review
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