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: 1190 / 1190

Years

Despite the central hardship and the constant threat of society’s merciless judgment, the film remains unpredictable and hopeful. Review

9.0

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10 july

10 jul

Not every gag lands (a couple actually fall quite flat), with a few portions meandering a touch, but several definitely stand out, sure to endure... Review

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9 july

9 jul

It’s nevertheless minimally amusing to see the collection of speed demons get killed off in ever more explosive ways, as they’re entirely unsympathetic and scripted solely as implacable bullies worthy of untimely demises. Review

3.0

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9 july

9 jul

Even framing the film with a court case provides negligible titillation, since motives are so transparent and unwavering. The end may be fitting, but it’s neither unexpected nor emotionally satisfying. Review

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9 july

9 jul

It’s difficult to dredge up much sympathy for personas that feel so inauthentic – and behave so recklessly. Review

2.0

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6 july

6 jul

Unfortunately, though a notable experiment in furthering the legacy of this famous movie monster, it’s very far from solid entertainment. Review

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4 july

4 jul

The unsteady nature of the comedy is immensely disappointing for a project that depends so singularly upon it. Review

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2 july

2 jul

Its quickness, crispness, visual excitement, and routine entertainment value are transitory; A Quiet Place: Day One doesn’t really add much to the world of noise-sensitive world-conquerors. It’s quite far from a necessary installment. Review

6.0

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27 june

27 jun

Yet even with the return of likable characters and the imaginativeness (and hilarity) of how a personality can be crafted – and then reshaped – by aging and the onset of disruptive hormones, Inside Out 2 doesn’t pack the poignant wallop of its predecessor. Review

7.0

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14 june

14 jun

As it turns out, however, the comedy is generally more effective than the action, particularly when the stars must shoot their way out of preposterously deadly situations... Review

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4 june

4 jun

This brief narrative reveals few original or eye-opening revelations, considering the pointed visuals of a psychosomatically manipulated soul, other than the reiteration of the significance of having a dependable friend in a moment of danger. Review

3.0

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25 may

25 may

As for the technical side, the film is nicely shot, with crisp cinematography. Yet even with its two leads working well under the instruction of writer/director Jay Liu, minor background elements tend to shake viewers from the authenticity of Wong and Kam’s performances. Review

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23 may

23 may

But as every subsequent chapter unfolds (a narrative scheme that tends to stifle the pacing, which already has issues due to the lengthy runtime), revisiting recognizable regions and reintroducing placeable people, it merely feels like more of the same. Review

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18 may

18 may

Room Taken is quite efficient and effective during its brief runtime. It also helps that stars Adewusi and Brennan are first-rate, emoting effortlessly through expressions and idiosyncrasies rather than needlessly wordy dialogue. Review

9.0

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10 may

10 may

It’s exceptionally well-designed, consistently engaging, and quite the adventure – a wonderful feat for a project whose top three billings are for apes. Review

8.0

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6 may

6 may

The acting is exceptional (lead Lorena also wrote and directed), which greatly elevates the picture’s modest production values. Review

6.0

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3 may

3 may

Despite the femme fatales, the drugs, the dead bodies, and the excitement of chases and showdowns, the bulk of the picture is about highlighting stunts and the people involved in making them look good. Review

6.0

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2 may

2 may

It’s a swift, engaging watch, boosted by excellent sound effects, camerawork, lighting, and music; competent technical aspects certainly aid in what could have been a far more forgettable glance at Norwegian housing policies. Review

7.0

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1 may

1 may

The acting is first-rate and the cinematography is crisp; the production values definitely help “Grandma Bruce” to be a capably-made picture, veiling the shoe-string budget, even if the parting-shot resonance is a touch wobbly. Review

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19 april

19 apr

Many of the action shots are genuinely exciting. But since everyone is comedic and insincere, suspense and consequences are terribly fleeting. Review

6.0

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18 april

18 apr

It’s a clever concept for a short subject, aided by convincing acting and excellent visual effects, blending computer-animated components with endearingly old-fashioned makeup. Review

7.0

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15 april

15 apr

The realism is extraordinary. Writer/director Alex Garland is occasionally preoccupied with capturing fragility, futility, and the viciousness of humankind in alternately shocking and beautiful cinematographic frames, which nicely complement striking character arcs. Review

7.0

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10 april

10 apr

The artistic distortions grow so hallucinatory and distracting at times that it feels as if watching the film while being waterboarded. In the end, the vengeance is engaging, but the exposition is dull – and they’re not dispensed in the proportions viewers will want. Review

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5 april

5 apr

As with many of these kinds of low-budget horror flicks, the humans are so uninspired, unintelligent, and unlikeable (and blandly written) that audiences will surely just be rooting for the monster. Review

3.0

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3 april

3 apr

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