These are all the movies and series that Don has reviewed. Read more at: Every Movie Has a Lesson.
Number of movie reviews: 662 / 662
Years
Bloody messes and frantic nerves are painted with a monochromatic palette and stand through fixed and unflinching framing. Review
Foibles aside, Christopher Robin is an unapologetic heart-melter. Review
This one earns your admission price and then some with some of the best set pieces, fight sequences, and chase scenes in the franchise’s history. Review
Shows how absurdity, ridiculousness, and irrationality can be exactly what is necessary to properly entertain. Review
Few movies on any level could ever dream a way this damn good to marry and blend stoic manliness and a whimsical romance on top of the lurid exploits its title advertises. Review
Jim McKay's outstanding film gives them a vibrant voice and stirring course to seek that bundled American goal. Review
This twisty sequel takes the temperature and weight of the cold lead hammer that is Denzel and heats it with anger and stakes to match the hot lead being shot around him. Review
This dynamite film needs to be required viewing for the teens out there, especially girls, of these complicated and confusing present times. Review
Johnson is solidly in his element for this straight-faced actioner. Review
Heart and humor remain the best powers on display in this sequel... Review
A second film that should be raising stakes not stalling them. The promise of a third is still plenty intriguing. Review
The third act peters out and trudges this film to a tedious and somewhat lackluster finish where the glee is lost. Review
Without taking into account the words and people, Mountain is a perfect package of perilous beauty. Review
The deeply personal pulse that makes this movie tick is nourishment to the soul. Review
Pixar builds intelligent foundations and smarter opportunities for progressive family films that do not numb minds. Review
Honesty and integrity shine through while rightfully earning sizable poetic sentiment. Review
Plenty clever and cool in its own right, the summer tentpole is a highly enjoyable little diversion of escapism, true to its intent and design. Review
Presents the core of that incomparable man with an impenetrable reputation of resilience, even against criticism and cynical parody of his messages. Review
A semi-”bottle film” that powerfully pings this automatic life lesson of empathetic choice. Review
Though spareness was the goal to match the desolation of the setting, The Guardians grows wings when his music arrives. Those moments are too few and depart quickly. Review
Tediously balancing easy charm with the uncomfortable gravity of unintended consequences... Review
The escalating tension is phenomenal, guiding heavy lessons and postures, all led by quite possibly the best performance to date from Ethan Hawke. Review
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