These are all the movies and series that Hope has reviewed. Read more at: Maddwolf.
Number of movie reviews: 956 / 956
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Equally on-target is the tension about sharing holidays with politically opposed loved ones, as well as the image of our irrevocably altered news consumption. But beyond that, The Oath doesn’t offer a lot of insight. Review
The two actors again share a natural rapport that makes you a believer. Review
The jarring quiet, the stillness and vastness are captured with reverence and filmed beautifully. Review
Not a bad movie. It’s fun, competently made entertainment. And a disappointment. Review
While a couple of the attractions are fun, the main problem with Hell Fest is that it is not scary. Review
Those are small successes in a film that squanders a lot of talent and all of our time. Review
All of it’s empty, of course: lurid and stylish, pseudo-feminist and pretend-woke. Review
There is utterly forgettable fun here, mainly thanks to Black and Blanchett, but the intended audience is a little tough to gauge. Review
A fresh and believable take on a very old, oft-told story, so that counts for something. Review
There’s a lot of coasting going on in The Predator. A lot of boxes being checked—sometimes checked with flair, but they’re still the same old boxes. Review
It’s too bad, because as a showcase for performances, White Boy Rick excels. It just can’t entirely decide what it wants to accomplish with its story. Review
What you’ll remember is Close, delivering, as is her way, a tour de force performance that may finally land Close her own glittering acknowledgment. Review
With a slight, sometimes silly storyline and an awful lot of atmosphere, Hardy manages an entertaining if forgettable 90 minutes. Review
It’s unfortunate because there is an awful lot of talent and aesthetic going to waste here. Review
The film is raunchy. It amounts to 90 minutes of profane, DNA-spewing nastiness with very little story to redeem it. I’m pretty sure that’s the point. Review
More than anything, Slender Man is just boring. And he shouldn’t be. Review
Yes, there are laugh out loud moments in this film, but there are far more rallying cries. Review
Is nowhere near as awful as the trailer made it out to be. Review
Burnham’s as keen to the strangulating social anxieties of middle school as he is to the shape-shifting effects of technology. Review
There are laughs—some of them tossed with a surprisingly flippant sense of the morbid—and energy galore, but it’s all a kind of sugar rush. Review
So much of the film goes very, very right—thanks in large part to another award-worthy performance by Phoenix. Review
Several of the twists in the storyline are a bit stale. Rarely is a zombie film this introspective or a horror hero this thoughtful. Review
Your best bet is to abandon yourself to the sheer ridiculousness of it. There is literally no other way to enjoy it. Review
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