Movie reviews of Don Shanahan

These are all the movies and series that Don has reviewed. Read more at: Every Movie Has a Lesson.

Number of movie reviews: 671 / 671

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More than anything, What’s Love Got to Do With It puts a strong emphasis on family honor and its aforementioned different speed of romantic finality. Those nuclei become natural and not forced on a journey where the wallup and flourish surprisingly arrive in two different places. Review

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2023-05-02

2023

A Tourist’s Guide to Love respects its characters, its audience, and its cultural depictions with more tact and nobility than the norm, giving us a refreshing and relaxing PG-rated romantic drama. Review

6.0

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2023-04-30

2023

Any air-conditioned frost of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 can be scraped or shaken off relatively easily, but not this movie’s heart. Review

6.0

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2023-04-28

2023

Lowery seems to be the one hired auteur from Disney that takes the prospect of “re-imagining” seriously to deconstruct and reconstruct big mythos. Review

8.0

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2023-04-28

2023

Regrettably, there was a fuller movie possible that was washed away at the end. Review

4.0

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2023-04-22

2023

This is one of the most affecting performances of Steve Zahn’s career and a beautiful spotlight of his ageless appeal. Review

6.0

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2023-04-19

2023

Admiring the semi-straight effort, bets could be made where this cookier version would play better than this soapy one and fit the comedy strengths of his director Andy Fickman. Review

4.0

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2023-04-18

2023

To say Showing Up is watching paint dry or, in the case, clay dry is far too mean. Quiet is one thing and introspective is another. Do you relish the glacial anticipation and personal payoff of creative culmination or are you just showing up to the art show at the end, as characters do here, for the wine and cheese. Review

4.0

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2023-04-13

2023

Mamma Mafia wastes two of the best female actors of their generation. Review

2.0

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2023-04-13

2023

The narrative scaffolding around Carl Nargle in Paint is terribly flimsy. Not a cog in the story fits his antiquated dimensions, and it shows. Review

4.0

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2023-04-07

2023

Air

Those curious and poised to watch composures rattled, zingers exchanged, balls busted, and dreams fulfilled get all that and then some in Air. Review

8.0

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2023-04-06

2023

Banner and Sedgwick dangle and then decidedly choose a bumpy climactic path, putting us right back to curiosity versus anxiety. Correcting either for a wayward soul or two exceeds this movie’s reach. Review

4.0

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2023-03-31

2023

Egerton’s charm turns what could have been a semi-lame biopic into an R-rated, borderline caper film of corporate espionage circling dire Cold War consequences. Review

8.0

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2023-03-31

2023

Much can be complimented in those crisply stylish attempts at big ideas and even bigger questions. Yet, it is hard to fathom the so-called infinite as having something missing, but a penetrative punch is absent. Review

4.0

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2023-03-22

2023

Boston Strangler, for better or worse, needed more of its ominous titular villain. Those looking for a more forensic treatment of this historical hullabaloo will not find that satisfaction here. Yet, there’s more than enough respectful polish and attempts at prestige in Boston Strangler to stand out slightly above the pile of repetitive television entries. Review

6.0

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2023-03-18

2023

Without spoiling, Colin West is shrouding a doozy of heart-punch with Linoleum. Review

8.0

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2023-02-28

2023

The overall filthy, guilty pleasure sustenance of Cocaine Bear circles reflection back again to the effects of the titular drug. Review

6.0

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2023-02-24

2023

In two sharply-composed hours willing to embrace that kind of empathy, Michael B. Jordan and his collaborators offer welcome and compelling depth to go along with the satiation for fisticuffs that fit the humble origins and comfort zones of this now two-pronged franchise that began nearly a half-century ago. Review

8.0

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2023-02-23

2023

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While intellectually satisfying to a degree, headiness cannot be its sole peak of moral damage. For peril’s sake, you have to let a little, or even a substantial, bit of your mounting suspense go ahead and detonate. Review

8.0

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2023-02-16

2023

Somehow, even Rudd’s sterling Everyman charisma is smudged and dulled by the parade of green screen mattes and surrounding creature created by the VFX team... Review

4.0

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2023-02-14

2023

Some purists or historians may call all of this speculative historical fiction in Emily hogwash, but they would be discounting those very moods, combined with Bronte’s strict upbringing as a marginalized woman. Review

8.0

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2023-02-12

2023

Mature and malicious while skirting the line with a dash of kink, movies like Sharper don’t get made enough nowadays. Enjoy its casual boldness. Review

6.0

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2023-02-10

2023

Home, per se, might be the most common setting in cinema and storytelling, but each place’s unique attitudes, connections, and people make them fascinating little worlds to examine and compare with our own. We’ve got a decent one here with Somebody I Used to Know. Review

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2023-02-09

2023

While Maybe I Do is in the right heartfelt place to discuss the value of marriage and how children don’t have to turn out like their parents, there is a colossal amount of “practice what you preach” missing to make it tangible. Review

4.0

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2023-01-26

2023

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