These are all the movies and series that David has reviewed.
Number of movie reviews: 533 / 533
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Terrifying in its intensity, and loose on narrative structure, this film is unforgettable in its portrayal of the heroin epidemic.
A slow burn of a romance, Hepburn gives a solid performance, as does George Peppard.
Heavily emotionally manipulating, this beautifully shot film relies on its star’s performances.
Still as ludicrous as always, the completion of the Robert Langdon trilogy is something that was inevitable, but comes off stale.
Incredibly visually appealing, the movie loses some of its build-up goodwill with a lame finale.
Finally succeeding with the Loser's Club, the movie takes what made the book great and furthers it.
Terrible and boring, focusing on some of the most pointless of all conversations.
Surprisingly effective, the movie manages to hold onto an emotional connection to well rendered CGI characters while allowing innovative action shots to take place.
Visually appealing and full of uniqueness, this adaptation of Ghost in the Shell falls flat in some areas while succeeding in others.
Racial message isn’t hidden at all, but it doesn’t come across too strongly, and manages to hold onto its horror tropes to be a very strong debut.
Delicious and fun, but overstays its welcome slightly.
Some memorable characters and true sage statements about working at night, but the overall story lacks a thread to follow.
A bit cheesy, but a great movie that will have you feeling a variety of emotions throughout.
Beautifully shot and wonderfully acted, this film doesn’t dive deep enough to be a masterpiece and comes out more like a Paint-By-Numbers piece of art.
Truly one of the most soul shattering endings in all of film.
I don’t think it’s a terrible movie, but it’s also not a perfect one. It’s an average one, which is disappointing...
Beautifully capturing boyhood friendships, the angst of losing a loved one, and the pains and joys of being an outsider.
Never something I think could be called the best Stephen King movie, but a fun one that embraces its star and a bit of camp with it.
Johnny Depp gives an amazing turn as a writer who may or may not be mad.
Effectively scary, but ultimately empty film that continues the strong showing from the Conjuring universe.
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