These are all the movies and series that The Massie Twins has reviewed. Read more at: Gone With The Twins.
Number of movie reviews: 1155 / 1155
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Becomes one of the best of the lesser-known hijack movies. Review
The execution could use some refining, but the comedy elements are surely sound. Review
The narrative is simple and innocent, generally brushing aside the darker dramas playing out in the background. Review
In the end, a few lessons and observations about life and death and love are imparted, though they’re blatant, uninspiring, and ineffective. Review
A few major surprises and some jaw-dropping showdowns are thoroughly entertaining... Review
That narrative fault just isn’t detrimental enough to counter the incredible victories of this utterly enlightening, profound human being... Review
One of the most mature, emotionally crushing, unforgettable dramas of the year – and of the decade. Review
The performances all around are utterly sublime. Review
A very human story about a career-defining disaster... Review
The humor is nonstop and absolutely hysterical. Review
The movements are limited, but the participants are entirely convincing as individualistic entities... Review
It’s an exceptionally terrible film; an absolute trainwreck. But at least it’s funny. Review
Despite the awesome collection of notable comic book protagonists and the abundance of action, Justice League just isn’t any fun. Review
Musters a sensationally emotional climax in the vein of many of the studio’s most treasured predecessors. Review
The character of Poirot remains thoroughly fascinating, and the sizable cast is enjoyable to see. Review
The pacing is slow and the narrative uninspired, resulting in an important yet ponderous extravaganza. Review
Oldman is exceptional in the lead, aided by a strong supporting cast. Review
Touching, tragic, inspiring, funny, hopeful, and, most importantly, powerfully romantic. Review
At least it provides a constant source of unintentional humor. Review
Its inspirational qualities to read more about the real John Nash (and all the things omitted from this biopic) might be the only lasting effect. Review
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