
Movie Film Reviews
Reviews of Movie Films
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. mixes satire with drama, switching between mockumentary and narrative formats. This dichotomy highlights...
Interstellar
Interstellar is true sci-fi yet remains accessible. It honors technical details but is driven by relatable emotions. Despite...
Me Time
Me Time is pointless and lazy. Kevin Hart's act is tired, but it's the only effort here. The story is muddled, unrealistic, and generic,...
Breaking
Breaking is sincere. Its hostage plot is used for themes of classism, racism, institutionalized violence, mental health, veteran support,...
The Invitation
The Invitation is boring. It's a television episode that's dragged out to feature length with painful predictability. Exposition is...
Three Thousand Years of Longing
Three Thousand Years of Longing is ambitious, yet emotionally muddled. The actors are committed but their chemistry is inconsistent....
Look Both Ways
Look Both Ways is empty, trivializing serious topics. Unplanned pregnancies, competitive career paths, and relationship difficulties can...
Pulp Fiction
Combining peak creativity, passion, and respect, Pulp Fiction is a postmodern masterpiece. Its iconic dialogue authentically establishes...
The Godfather
The Godfather is legendary. Its downfall arc, thorough dialogue, structured tension, unique development, paralleling themes, motivated...
Orphan: First Kill
Orphan: First Kill embraces cheese, but doesn't transcend it. It's scandalous with a surprising twist, but First Kill's excitement is...
Beast
Beast has potential. It has a focused story, established characters, and a soft theme about nature's wrath. The pacing is efficient,...
Not Okay
Not Okay imperfectly addresses worthy topics, critiquing influencer culture and its encouragement of fakeness, herd mentalities, and...
Emily the Criminal
Emily the Criminal is thrilling and meaningful. Its grounded story follows a relatable protagonist who's in debt, can't find a decent...
Fall
Fall offsets questionable substance with decent pacing. Its opening is a rushed trope, forming flat characters and weak motivations....
Day Shift
Day Shift is a flat attempt at generic tropes. Its premise is decent but goes nowhere. Characters have minimal motivations and simplistic...
Bodies Bodies Bodies
Bodies Bodies Bodies is a clever whodunit, yet also a witty satire on modern communication. The dialogue is buzzy, the characters are...
Room
Room is a gripping drama about human adaptability and the power of familial love. Although its story is extremely intimate, it explores...
Eighth Grade
Eighth Grade is vulnerable, relatable, and empathetic. The discomfort of puberty is universally understood, but this film goes a step...
Locke
Locke is counterintuitively thrilling. A bottle movie of car phone conversations sounds boring, but it delivers pure emotions. Its plot...
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