These are all the movies and series that Don has reviewed. Read more at: Every Movie Has a Lesson.
Number of movie reviews: 738 / 738
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In between fights, Odenkirk’s graveled voice and line delivery pushes the severity of his morals and mindset to match his fists and trigger finger. He’s simply awesome and owns this movie. Review
Better outlines are everywhere and transitions are smoothed throughout this new cut. Review
By the time you reach the conclusion of Cherry and the sum of its parts, the swerving redundancies are copious. Review
The edge of the comedic machete harvesting all the low-hanging fruit planted by the six writers sharing story and screenwriter credit on this sequel is regrettably dulled from the R-rated coarseness of 1988 and its different time and temperament. But zingers still zing, thanks to the likable performers and characters. Review
What shores up the thematic exuberance is the virtuous pride taken in the movie’s creation. Review
The Ulbricht story is a dynamite premise scrambled to bits by Silk Road with too much wasted talent. Review
The ending driven by Pudi’s light villain gets a little too zany, but the core before it is sound. Review
Folks will call The Map of Tiny Perfect Things convenient and contrived and shamefully miss the core thankfulness. Review
Director Shaka King and his co-writer Will Berson have penned and lensed an appropriately audacious feature film debut that deserves reverence and reaction. Review
The Mauritanian presents a compelling case in the opposite direction to all those oorah roars. Shedding cinematic light on a staunch case of injustice tangential to those fateful 2001 events, this film has the unenviable task of proving its story’s importance in spite of the egregious systemic flaws it chronicles and exposes. Review
Compelling catharsis coming from exposed pain like this is nothing short of impressive. Somewhere, above all the hateful words, all the flaws, and all the tension, love still sears the nerves. Review
That’s when the jovial becomes moving in this lovely little movie. Review
Justin Timberlake accounts himself with precisely the admirable effort matching his character. Dark places bring out a true strength in the actor instead of a bad-boy edge. Such credibility and candor build honesty rather than showy magic. Review
Despite trying to bring gravitas into those lines and moments, the results are far too genteel and, frankly, boring. That shouldn’t happen with the immense talent present. Review
Where it lacks in agreeable romance, The Dig mildly makes up for it with intriguing musings on existentialism. Review
In a few tidy and compelling minutes, Barrett and Fallon’s scripted short film challenges so many little social media-charged vices. Review
Johnson and Brewer carry on with pleasant chemistry and bright talent. Rightfully so, the soundscape is the treat. Review
The gulf between how good Anthony Mackie looks and everyone else in Outside the Wire is as wide as the Mississippi River delta the New Orleans-born actor hails from. Review
If Not Now, When? is an admirable collaboration for this collection of steady TV talents stepping up to a larger canvas. Review
Nearly every artistic element of Pieces of a Woman holds a fixation with its lead Vanessa Kirby and rightfully so. Review
Between a soap opera-level subplot and plenty of ignored physics, oodles of Shadow in the Cloud are as preposterous as the beasties themselves, but that’s the entertaining intention laid on thick. Review
The beauty of the script and King’s direction is creating confines where these legends, and their actors, can behave and orbit as equals. There are no winners or losers, only collective gain for all. Review
Wonder Woman 1984 advances those feats and multiplies those virtues for the main character. That said, the material and surroundings she is given do her very little favors. Review
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