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: 1274 / 1274

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The pared-down nature of the plot means that, despite some decent shots and convincing acting, the originality is comparably negligible; it may be sweet and to-the-point, but its effectiveness is minimal, thanks to a lack of deviations from an overly familiar formula. Review

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23 august

23 aug

Even the ambiguity, purposeful or not, lacks engagement, resulting in a seemingly pointless yet thankfully ephemeral examination of a topic so narrow and imprecise and undramatic that it may never find an audience. Review

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22 august

22 aug

The dialogue is atrocious and phony, which lends to pitiful comic relief and flimsy conversations to explain motives and intentions. Review

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21 august

21 aug

Yet the climax is terribly entertaining... Review

7.0

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20 august

20 aug

Though this sequel is ultimately not necessary, especially when the story is crafted around repeated mistakes and a seemingly greater number of villains than protagonists, the various expansions on the main concept are moderately amusing – and the finale is curiously hopeful and firmly resolute. Review

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19 august

19 aug

Enduringly striking as well is the appearance of Schreck, whose towering, spindly frame, paired with dark eyes, a prodigious nose, pointy ears, bushy eyebrows, spidery fingers, and acicular teeth are almost comical in their exaggerations. Review

9.0

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18 august

18 aug

Unfortunately, the scripting is generic, leaving Langley with a limited ability to appear sincere. And his nemesis, the outlaw Devlin, similarly fails to inspire dread – largely thanks to trite dialogue and a bland backstory. Review

4.0

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17 august

17 aug

This series didn’t need a “final” episode, but it’s nevertheless entertaining for what it is – and what it sets out to be. Review

6.0

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17 august

17 aug

At least viewers are given what they want, with the film culminating in the kind of bloody, extravagant chaos witnessed in the Piranha pictures of the 2010s, transforming into a full-on disaster movie of sorts. Review

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16 august

16 aug

Blue Monkey is too silly, unfocused, and poorly designed to have much of an impact. Review

3.0

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16 august

16 aug

Even in the final moments, when utter darkness seems inevitable, the film is smart enough to give viewers a glimmer of satisfaction; this is an absolutely staggering, breathtaking cinematic experience, even if it embraces high spirits over reality. Review

10

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15 august

15 aug

The humor and sarcasm tend to win out over the flimsy plot. Review

7.0

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14 august

14 aug

With all of its congruous themes and heart-stopping imagery, this is a tight, creative, sharply-paced, thoroughly entertaining chiller. Review

8.0

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13 august

13 aug

Although Washington remains utterly absorbing in every frame, it must be mentioned that Hawke does a fine job as well, exhibiting the opposite end of the spectrum. Review

8.0

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12 august

12 aug

Unfortunately, sensational imagery alone cannot salvage a dearth of originality and vision. Review

5.0

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11 august

11 aug

Whatever the ultimate purpose behind Galaxina, it’s so pitifully paced and uninterestingly scripted that it’s doomed to fail. Review

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10 august

10 aug

Crocodile is simply too uninspired and pitifully conceived to be redeemable... Review

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9 august

9 aug

There’s actually a lot at work underneath the main plot, considering that Mickey Rooney’s former horse trainer has a considerable history; a concern that taming a wild animal limits its freedoms weaves its way through the formulaic conditioning... Review

6.0

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8 august

8 aug

And though it’s ultimately a small, simple story, with its titular role remaining the most memorable component, MGM had quite the winner on its hands... Review

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7 august

7 aug

Unfortunately, the exceptionally brief attention paid to that concept makes it feel inconsequential; it’s intermittently easy to forget what the story is supposed to be about – and to care. Review

3.0

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6 august

6 aug

Fortunately, a few stunts are rather impressive while director George P. Cosmatos shoots many sequences like an updated, slicker Halloween thriller; the presentation of much of the violence is enough to border on horror. Review

4.0

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5 august

5 aug

It’s a strangely comforting sort of low-stakes actioner, in which none of the stars are really ever in serious trouble – and in which snappy remarks come to the rescue as much as fortuitous bullet trajectories. Review

6.0

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3 august

3 aug

At least the emotions are there, with slow-motion machismo, teary-eyed reunions, and roars of defiance during climactic confrontations, generating a comforting aura that fits well with Deadpool’s brand, even if this latest episode is both entertaining throughout and completely forgettable afterward. Review

6.0

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24 july

24 jul

The characters may be quirky and pleasant (salt-of-the-earth types), the photography vivid, the settings tranquil, the editing professional, and the graphics sharp, but it’s difficult to imagine that more than a handful of people will be entertained by this story... Review

4.0

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19 july

19 jul

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