These are all the movies and series that Ruth has reviewed. Read more at: FlixChatter.
Number of movie reviews: 593 / 593
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This film further proves that Spielberg’s still got it and he is truly a master filmmaker who can thrive in any genre. Review
This movie made me laugh and cry, it’s thought-provoking, funny, relatable and emotional, just what every movie should be! Review
Obsession, envy, jealousy are all themes explored throughout, but despite its provocative finale, it doesn’t quite mask its superficiality. Review
Overall this is a rousing, uplifting biopic with a terrific script and spot-on performances. Review
Now, I don’t expect every movie to be award-worthy, but even ‘brainless’ movies ought to still offer some kind of entertainment value, otherwise WHAT IS THE POINT?? Review
Overall I find BELFAST entertaining and heartfelt… with plenty of wit and humor to keep things from being too dour. Review
Hanks proves once again that he is such a charismatic actor that he could hold the audience’s interest all by himself. Review
It’s a truly charming, heartfelt indie film that proves once again that a good story and great performances can elevate a film no matter how small the budget. Review
Overall I’m impressed with what Villeneuve has done in bringing his vision of Dune to life. It’s more than just a feast for the eyes, but the narrative delivery offers something thrilling and thought-provoking. Review
As for Cumberbatch, though he’s played too many similar characters in his career, he’s still quite good in the role. In fact, he’s competent enough to rise above the uneven direction and still makes a compelling portrait of a true artist that you can’t help root for. Review
The filmmaker’s idea of reimagining the events in Prague as his inspiration for Don Giovanni perhaps sounds good on paper, but somehow it doesn’t turn out as compelling as it could have been. Review
The Last Duel is a competently-made film, but I couldn’t really give it high marks for the main issues I’ve mentioned, which I think detracts from the progressive female-empowerment theme. Review
Equity. Cohen and West’s direction paints a beautiful, moving portrait of an extraordinary life of someone who used her intellect and legal smarts for good, which still benefits many people to this day. Review
Unlike his predecessors, Craig’s Bond films shares a plot thread that connect them all, which is quite unprecedented for the franchise. Thus, while Craig’s tenure does not end in an all-time-high fashion, I can say that it’s a bold and memorable finale for a game-changing Bond era. Review
I find the story fascinating, but a bit indulgent in its adulation over its subject matter. Review
Tracee’s performance feels authentic in that you believe her as a bonafide music superstar, and Dakota brings Maggie’s own personal journey in a believable way. You could do much worse than a feel-good movie with likable characters and wonderful music. Review
As The Guilty proves, the minimalist approach can make a great impact when a shrewd script and superb performances meet. Review
I enjoyed the movie despite its uneven tone that veers more towards melodrama in the end. Review
I think Worth is a solid, poignant drama that’s carefully handled and wonderfully-acted. Review
It’s massively entertaining with dazzling action sequences + fight choreography, shot beautifully by Bill Pope. Review
The Lost Leonardo is proof just how riveting a good documentary can be. The production values is top notch as well, with beautiful cinematography by Adam Jandrup and evocative Italian-tinged music by Sveinung Nygaard. Review
I really want this one to be good so it’s disappointing that this turns out to be a largely forgettable affair. I’m not sure it even warrants a recommendation unless you’re a huge fan of the cast. Review
Despite its shortcomings and there are plenty, I still think it’s worth a look for all the MaggieQ’s action scenes alone. Review
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