Movie reviews of The Massie Twins

These are all the movies and series that The Massie Twins has reviewed. Read more at: Gone With The Twins.

Number of movie reviews: 1117 / 1117

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The combination of gaslighting and fear is quite unsettling, along with the fact that the audience knows of Webb’s crafty deceit, creating a shortage of heroism and an abundance of villainy. Review

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2020-07-22

2020

Although this is one of Laurel and Hardy’s simpler pictures, based mostly in a single room, the slapstick is exceptionally diverting and destructive. Review

6.0

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2020-07-21

2020

Unlike in some of their other shorts, Busy Bodies allows the lead duo to be the only source of humor. Review

7.0

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2020-07-19

2020

From falling down stairs to stumbling through rooms to breaking all sorts of household items, the physical comedy is key. Review

5.0

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2020-07-17

2020

In the end, the antics don’t amount to much, nor are any of them particularly memorable yet the scatterbrained humor is trusty Marx Brothers material. Review

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2020-07-16

2020

The story drags in a couple of spots, but the acting remains precise and convincing, while the finale ramps up the tension by creating near-misses, excellent cover-ups, and encroaching lawmen... Review

9.0

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2020-07-16

2020

The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother is stuffed with considerable amounts of nonsense. Yet it’s nevertheless enjoyable, very funny at times, immoderately stupid at others, and impressive considering that Wilder not only starred in it, but also wrote and directed it as well. Review

6.0

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2020-07-15

2020

Being There progresses with a certain slowness, but it’s difficult to be displeased with any sequence in which Sellers is onscreen. Review

9.0

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2020-07-14

2020

It’s an amusing finale, but the lead-up isn’t nearly as enticing. Review

5.0

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2020-07-13

2020

The film is very much a demonstration of the legal process, scrutinizing the way the system is unfairly harsh on the poor (and unaccommodating for the innocent), taking on a documentary feel from time to time. Review

6.0

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2020-07-12

2020

There’s death, blackmail, a police investigation, a stunning blonde, and plenty of noirish silhouettes and shadows, but director Alfred Hitchcock’s signature suspense isn’t as abundant. Review

6.0

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2020-07-12

2020

Deadly scenarios are made innocuous by hollow solutions and aggravating slowness; no one behaves as if their life is at stake, instead opting to make levity-filled remarks or stand around dumbfounded as terror strikes. Review

3.0

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2020-07-11

2020

The paranoia and suspense are exceptional, the location imparts unique chills, the notion of Ruth’s isolation and aloneness are frightening, and the finale is exhilarating. Review

9.0

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2020-07-10

2020

It’s mostly formulaic and a touch too long, but it’s still engaging; the audience is in the dark as much as the newspapermen, which makes every fresh piece of information exciting. Review

7.0

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2020-07-09

2020

There are plenty of conflicts brewing under the surface of military testing and cooperation with the local police force, but it takes too long to unearth the most stirring of the bunch. Review

5.0

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2020-07-08

2020

The tone keeps switching so frequently that it’s obvious that Poison Ivy doesn’t really know what kind of film it wants to be. Review

2.0

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2020-07-06

2020

The plot is simple and the characters are few, which leaves the bipedal beast as the primary source of amusement, screaming and clawing its way across the screen. Review

4.0

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2020-07-05

2020

Rather than developing the weightier speculative concepts, much of the short running time is devoted to battles and shootouts, which are momentarily diverting but largely forgettable. Review

2.0

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2020-07-04

2020

It’s an adventurous, nail-biting odyssey, full of near-misses and nervy confrontations. Review

8.0

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2020-07-03

2020

The supporting acting is subpar, the plot is plain, and the characters are one-dimensional. Where the surrounding players fail to generate much interest, the top-billed baddie steals the spotlight at every turn. Review

6.0

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2020-07-02

2020

Nate and Hayes certainly struggles to maintain the sincerity it requires to make the pirating endeavors adventurous. Fortunately, the sets, costumes, makeup, and props are suitable (at times bordering on impressive), the climax is decently designed and exciting (anachronistic as it may be), and the ocean warfare contains a few swashbuckling surprises. Review

5.0

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2020-07-01

2020

The film has a tremendously difficult time taking itself seriously. There are plenty of jump scares and gruesome violence, but even when victims absorb stabs or bludgeons or have fresh wounds torn open, there’s a streak of humor running through the assaults. When behaviors are goofy, it’s difficult to appreciate the horror. Review

3.0

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2020-06-30

2020

Despite a few lags, The Hours ends up being a poignant, mature, satisfying drama and, in many ways, ahead of its time. Review

8.0

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2020-06-29

2020

Marking this as one of the most significant (simple yet sincere) of all prehistoric adventures. Review

8.0

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2020-06-27

2020

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