Movie reviews of Hope Madden

These are all the movies and series that Hope has reviewed. Read more at: Maddwolf.

Number of movie reviews: 1012 / 1012

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Bruce Goodison is at his finest when his three characters are confined to the cab, moving relentlessly away from the bright lights of the city, the squeak and slap of the windshield wipers their road tunes. But a needless side trip to an abandoned motel, coupled with unimpressive CGI creature effects, keep Black Cab from ever really grabbing hold. Review

5.0

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29 october

29 oct

Lessons are learned, stakes are low, animation style is bland, jokes go on too long and the slight story is stretched beyond breaking. A solid cast and a few charming moments can’t overcome the film’s lack of narrative cohesion or heart. Review

4.0

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29 october

29 oct

Woman of the Hour takes on a story that could easily have been exploitation, delivering instead a thrilling, reverent, angry witness. Review

7.0

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17 october

17 oct

The imagery is haunting, allowing the film to transcend its police procedural structure to become something more mysterious and troubling. Review

8.0

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14 october

14 oct

Saturday Night also bursts with laugh-out-loud moments, little triumphs, fascinating callbacks and infectious energy. It can be hard to see today’s SNL in this riotous recollection, but there’s real history in these 90 minutes—and so much cocaine. History rarely looked like this much fun. Review

8.0

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10 october

10 oct

The filmmakers keep the tensions heightened, much thanks to the endearingly vulnerable and human performances of their ensemble. Review

7.0

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10 october

10 oct

If you dug the previous Art the Clown films, you will find endless entertainment in the newest. You’ll also find mediocre acting and dumb plotting but really excellent practical effects. And blood by the bucketful. Review

5.0

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9 october

9 oct

Found footage horror still manages to strike a chord for a lot of people, and the V/H/S franchise routinely collects an intriguing assortment of films and filmmakers celebrating the form. Beyond is neither the best nor the worst in the series. It does hold some impressive scares and imaginative takes on the old encounter notion. Review

6.0

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30 september

30 sep

Its horror is touched with a melancholy suited to the genre. The tension comes and goes, leaving you with less than promised, but the film has enough going for it to make it worth your time. Review

6.0

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30 september

30 sep

Frankie Freako does not perch at—or honestly, near—the top of that list of lunatic cinematic gems. But the group has its misses as well, and this film fits better with its hits. Review

6.0

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30 september

30 sep

There’s nuance and depth for those who invest, but at 85 minutes and boasting almost constant action and bloodshed, Azrael is a solid choice for even those with a limited attention span. Review

7.0

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26 september

26 sep

The writing and the delicately lovely animation work together to hypnotic effect, each unveiling something more human with every scene, regardless of the fact that there’s nary a human in the movie. Review

8.0

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26 september

26 sep

Ferrell’s tenderness and endearingly bumbling protectiveness is deeply lovely, even when—maybe especially when—it’s almost desperate. But it’s Steele whose openness and forthrightness breaks any but the coldest and most ignorant heart. Review

9.0

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25 september

25 sep

The third act is almost brazenly unhinged, and Sleep is all the better for it. It’s a tricky tale meticulously crafted, but it has a sweetness at its heart and that’s what makes it memorable. Review

7.0

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24 september

24 sep

Watkins and a game cast highlighted by a feral McAvoy stick to Tafdrup’s script for better than half of the film. Review

8.0

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12 september

12 sep

Still, a committed, wryly comical turn from Glowicki and Dauterman’s insightful if unexpected direction ensure a memorable and strangely affecting film. Review

7.0

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11 september

11 sep

They keep you disoriented, fascinated, a little repulsed and utterly breathless. Review

8.0

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3 september

3 sep

But Boyle—who’s built a career on makeup design and creature FX—plays to his strengths and delivers a fun, DIY creature feature while he’s at it. Review

6.0

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3 september

3 sep

The sequel feels less like a rehash or cash grab and more like a return to form—a return to ideas and creations that unleashed Burton’s imagination in ways few other projects have. It’s fun to have that back. Review

7.0

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3 september

3 sep

Out Come the Wolves has some obvious ideas on its mind. It takes those ideas in tense, often interesting directions buoyed by Jarsky’s performance, in particular. Review

7.0

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29 august

29 aug

The smooth performances and easy chemistry onscreen heighten tensions, and Weitz does make a narrative choice that feels like a grim surprise. But it’s not enough to make AfrAId one that stays with you. Review

6.0

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29 august

29 aug

Blink Twice covers really horrible territory, but again, thanks to nimble and respectful direction, there’s not a gratuitous moment. What Kravitz delivers instead is a seductive, tense, satisfying thriller. Review

7.0

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22 august

22 aug

The Clean Up Crew is a comedy that’s not funny, a thriller with no thrills, and a flat action flick sutured together into a dizzyingly incoherent paycheck for a few actors who deserve better, and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. Review

4.0

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22 august

22 aug

A stitched together whole of two unequal parts, Close to You leaves you wanting. Review

6.0

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14 august

14 aug

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