These are all the movies and series that Ruth has reviewed. Read more at: FlixChatter.
Number of movie reviews: 562 / 562
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Aside from the costume design, I don’t think Gillespie‘s storytelling is all that groundbreaking nor inventive. Review
This Danish action comedy could be the gem of the year, delivering laughs and intense brutal action in equal measure. It can switch from hilarity to extreme brutality in quick succession, yet it doesn’t feel jarring. Review
I still enjoy the movie despite the flaws. It’s watchable enough with a few moments leaving me at the edge of my seat. Review
This movie adds nothing new to the action thriller genre and overall is a complete waste of time. I like Statham generally but he’s just so boring here. Review
There are plenty of films about the refugee experience, but LIMBO definitely stands out from the pack for its unusual wry approach. The film isn’t afraid to be melancholic without resorting to over-sentimentalism. Review
Well unfortunately this one proved to be utterly disappointing despite having the great Michael B. Jordan and other talented actors (Jamie Bell, Guy Pearce). Review
Emily Blunt and Jamie Dornan barely had any chemistry... Review
It’s perhaps my favorite film from Thomas Vinterberg. Review
What a lovely story featuring one of the most amazing underwater cinematography ever… Review
Well, both are truly Oscar-worthy! Oh man, if only Viola won this year, she was incredible! I’m not overly fond of the film itself overall... Review
What a fascinating life, it just makes me love Betty White even more after watching this. Review
It’s a strange, surreal film about a man who live through several centuries, even becoming a woman! Review
Another fascinating documentary about a subject I’m not familiar with, and what a perfect title! Review
It’s a fascinating subject about a handful of 70-80 year-old Italian men hunting for the rare and expensive white Alba truffle. Review
This dueling monsters flick was the first movie I watched in April. You know what, I didn’t hate it. Review
Kodachrome isn’t the greatest family drama out there, but still worth a watch for Harris’ performance that always elevates the material. Review
Overall, despite Pfeiffer’s delightful performance, this movie doesn’t really stick in my mind long after its closing credits. It’s as if the writer is only interested in making the characters bizarre for its own sake instead of people we can connect or relate to in a meaningful way. Review
Thank you, Tom Moore + co. for giving us nearly two hours of beautiful visual feast to escape to. Review
I’d say it’s worth a rent only if you’re a huge fan of the cast, but they’re way better in other films. Review
Overall I feel like the documentary feels a bit style-over-substance, which I can see why they did it given Audrey was such a style icon. Still I think the film was made with love and I’m glad it also highlights her remarkable life off-screen as a passionate humanitarian. Review
Just the cast alone is intriguing, but the movie is pretty weird and borderline bizarre at times, but the French scenery and costumes are wonderful! Review
All the actors portraying those historical figures did a terrific job here. Review
The darn thing is 4 hours long, if they can’t flesh out at least a single character in that time frame, then what the heck is the point?? Visually it’s just not a beautiful movie either, garish and overly morose. Review
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