All (709) Reviews from @filmguy12
The Hunger Games-8/10-Gives in to a few cliches, but a great cast and terrific camerawork make for an effective thriller.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th April 2012
The Hunger Games-8/10-Gives in to a few cliches, but a great cast and terrific camerawork make for an effective thriller.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
The Last Unicorn-6.5/10-The title character isn't very compelling, but this surprisingly mature film works well enough.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2012
Inspector Gadget-0/10-In its attempts to be wacky and zany, the movie somehow forgets to be entertaining. Downright awful.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th April 2012
Suburban Commando-6/10-The fact that this movie is so cheesy and dumb is also what makes it kinda fun to watch.
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on 5th April 2012
Bedknobs and Broomsticks-7/10-Cute if unmemorable Disney flick. Benefits from animated scenes and Angela Lansbury's charm.
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on 5th April 2012
Project X-3.5/10-The cast has a lot of energy and chemistry, but they're wasted in a dull, unfunny, and unoriginal movie.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th March 2012
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on 17th March 2012
John Carter-5/10-The special effects are impressive, but the story is convoluted and emotionally hollow.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 11th March 2012
Clue-8/10-Gimmicky, but it's a lot of fun from start to finish. An impressive feat for a board game-turned-movie.
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on 9th March 2012
Total Recall-8/10-Relentlessly violent, but very entertaining sci-fi thriller. Fantastic special effects.
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on 2nd March 2012
The Grey-8/10-The story is familiar, but the film is both suspenseful and moving. Liam Neeson shines as always.
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on 12th February 2012
Chronicle-7.5/10-Thoroughly entertaining, despite a lack of originality and an abundance of cliches.
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on 12th February 2012
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on 11th February 2012
The Descendants-9.5/10-Simultaneously moving and heartbreaking look at the beauty and fragility of life. Superb film.
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on 5th February 2012
Midnight in Paris-7.5/10-The name-dropping gets a little excessive, but the ensemble is terrific.
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on 3rd February 2012
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on 19th January 2012
Rio-5/10-It looks nice and it's harmless enough for kids, but it doesn't have much else to offer.
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on 18th January 2012
The Tree of Life-8.5/10-Overlong and extremely confusing at times, but the story, visuals, and ensemble cast deliver.
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on 18th January 2012
The Artist-8.5/10-Oscar contender is not terribly original, but its devotion to the silent film era is remarkable.
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on 18th January 2012
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol-8/10-The plot is nothing special, but this is easily the best mission yet.
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on 18th January 2012
Win Win-8/10-Thomas McCarthy's latest is familiar, but engaging thanks to some great performances.
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on 18th January 2012
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on 18th January 2012
Duck Soup-9/10-Plot's merely an excuse for gags, but the gags are superb.
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on 1st January 2012
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on 1st January 2012
Scary Movie-4/10-A few inspired gags here and there, but most of the humor is rather stale.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th December 2011
Muppet Treasure Island-6/10-Somewhat underwhelming considering its lofty ambitions, but it's hard to dislike the Muppets.
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on 29th December 2011
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on 29th December 2011
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night-3/10-A dull mess, despite some clever ideas.
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th December 2011
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on 27th December 2011
I Saw the Devil-7.5/10-Gritty, gruesome crime thriller a little too familiar at times, but it's captivating throughout.
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on 25th December 2011
Mars Needs Moms-3.5/10-The cast is game, but the film is more concerned about being flashy than developing a good story.
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on 25th December 2011
Take Me Home Tonight-6.5/10-There's not much logic or originality present, but it's admittedly fun while it lasts.
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on 24th December 2011
Hall Pass-4/10-Trips up trying to pile on joke after joke (a few of which are funny) when it should be focusing on story.
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on 24th December 2011
Unknown-6.5/10-The plot is a mess and not everything adds up, but it's an enjoyable ride and Liam Neeson shines as always.
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on 24th December 2011
Just Go With It-3.5/10-Unfunny, contrived, and predictable, despite a surprising amount of chemistry between the leads.
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on 23rd December 2011
Gnomeo and Juliet-5.5/10-Kid-friendly Shakespeare adaptation is charming, pleasant, and rather forgettable.
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on 22nd December 2011
Sanctum-4/10-Gorgeous visuals and an impressive score can't mask a tired story and bland characters.
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on 22nd December 2011
Barney's Version-8.5/10-Somewhat contrived in spots, but it boasts a masterful performance from Paul Giamatti.
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on 21st December 2011
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on 19th December 2011
Hugo-8.5/10-Takes a while to get going, but the visuals are gorgeous and Scorsese's latest is clearly a labor of love.
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on 4th December 2011
The Muppets-8.5/10-Despite some rather useless celebrity cameos, the Muppets are as charming and hilarious as ever.
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on 26th November 2011
Season of the Witch-4/10-Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman are admittedly fun to watch, but the movie is silly and unoriginal.
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on 25th November 2011
Monty Python and the Holy Grail-8.5/10-Drags in certain spots, but there are still plenty of laughs to be found.
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on 25th November 2011
Crazy Stupid Love-7/10-Overstuffed and contrived, Crazy Stupid Love nonetheless features some great acting.
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on 24th November 2011
Jackie Brown-7.5/10-The story is nothing special, but Tarantino's script and the ensemble make it worth sitting through.
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on 14th November 2011
A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas-7/10-Like the other installments, it's not terribly memorable, but it's a lot of fun.
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on 13th November 2011
Puss in Boots-7/10-The story is nothing special, but it's still an entertaining effort from Dreamworks. Great animation.
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on 5th November 2011
Tower Heist-7/10-Neither groundbreaking nor plausible, Tower Heist is simply two hours of fun. Eddie Murphy is hilarious.
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on 5th November 2011
Horrible Bosses-7/10-Doesn't quite live up to its intriguing premise, but there are plenty of chuckles to be found.
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on 30th October 2011
Rhinoceros-5/10-Great performances from Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder, but Ionesco's play doesn't translate well to screen.
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on 30th October 2011
Hobo with a Shotgun-5/10-Everyone seems to be having fun, but the end result is more unpleasant than entertaining.
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on 29th October 2011
50/50-9/10-Cancer dramedy is a terrific blend of laughs and tears.
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on 16th October 2011
Way Down East-9/10-Despite an overabundance of comic relief, this D.W. Griffith drama is still a silent classic.
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on 15th October 2011
Moneyball-8.5/10-Baseball drama a bit long, but full of terrific performances and gorgeous cinematography.
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on 25th September 2011
Drive-10/10-Takes a familiar storyline (the One Last Job scenario) and flips it on its head in terrific fashion.
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on 18th September 2011
Shakespeare in Love-7.5/10-More style than substance, but the cast is uniformly excellent.
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on 14th September 2011
Yellow Submarine-6.5/10-Although it eventually wears out its welcome, the first half is funny and extremely creative.
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on 12th September 2011
Contagion-7.5/10-Familiar at times, but also disturbingly and refreshingly realistic.
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on 11th September 2011
Cedar Rapids-8/10-Even though certain cast members are underutilized, Cedar Rapids is still a fun ride.
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on 9th September 2011
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay-6.5/10-Not as much fun as the 1st, but it's funny. Rob Corddry steals the show.
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on 7th September 2011
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle-7/10-Self-aware stoner comedy is simultaneously goofy and endearing.
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on 6th September 2011
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest-5.5/10-Sadly, there's not much in the way of suspense, despite good performances.
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on 6th September 2011
The Great Muppet Caper-6.5/10-There are enough laughs to compensate for a weak plot.
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on 5th September 2011
Piranha (2010)-6.5/10- Underwater gore-fest treads familiar waters, but it's fun while it lasts.
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on 4th September 2011
Bridesmaids-8/10-It's lengthy and it elicits more chuckles than outright laughs, but the screenplay and cast are terrific.
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on 4th September 2011
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on 3rd September 2011
Men in Black-7/10-Fun while it lasts, even if it's not that memorable.
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on 27th August 2011
The Bourne Identity-7/10-The story isn't as complex as it should be, but Matt Damon is great and the action is terrific.
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on 25th August 2011
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on 24th August 2011
Fright Night (2011)-7.5/10-Effectively creepy (and funny), despite some disappointing CGI and the occasional cliche.
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on 23rd August 2011
Ice Age: The Meltdown-6/10-Retains the charm of the original, despite fewer laughs and a less compelling story.
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on 20th August 2011
Quantum of Solace-7/10-Overall, it's not as strong as Casino Royale, but the action set pieces still manage to excite.
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on 18th August 2011
Casino Royale-8.5/10-Bond flick offers tons of thrilling action sequences, even if it does overstay its welcome.
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on 17th August 2011
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on 15th August 2011
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on 14th August 2011
Country Strong-5/10-The cast and songs are quite good, but they're let down by a mediocre script and a tired premise.
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on 14th August 2011
The Girl Who Played With Fire-7/10-Not nearly as compelling as Dragon Tattoo, but the performances are excellent.
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on 13th August 2011
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on 13th August 2011
Knight and Day-4.5/10-Some impressive chase scenes and a decent premise, but it's too silly and preposterous to recommend.
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on 9th August 2011
Captain America: The First Avenger-7/10-It's too long and the structure is uneven, but it's still a lot of fun.
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on 7th August 2011
Get Low-8.5/10-A little messy in certain spots, but the performances are terrific (Robert Duvall especially).
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on 25th July 2011
Rachel Getting Married-8.5/10-Not much here is original, but the film has a terrific atmosphere and an excellent cast.
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on 25th July 2011
All Quiet on the Western Front-9/10-The acting is a little stiff at times, but this powerful WWI drama still holds up.
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on 25th July 2011
How Do You Know-3/10-Even the likeable Paul Rudd can't make up for what is ultimately a dull, insipid romantic comedy.
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on 24th July 2011
Casablanca-9.5/10-WWII drama deserves its status as an American classic. Everything here is top-notch.
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on 23rd July 2011
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo-8/10-Swedish crime thriller remains engaging throughout, despite some familiar elements.
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on 22nd July 2011
Ghost Town-8/10-A few rom-com cliches here and there, but this charming comedy is hilarious from start to finish.
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on 20th July 2011
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on 19th July 2011
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on 18th July 2011
Leaving Las Vegas-9/10-Grim, powerful drama with the performance of a career from Nicolas Cage.
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on 10th July 2011
The Usual Suspects-7.5/10-Not quite the classic it's put out to be, but it's well-acted and the third act is superb.
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on 8th July 2011
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on 8th July 2011
Caddyshack-8/10-The plot is virtually nonexistent, but the laughs are nonstop.
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on 7th July 2011
Billy Elliot-8.5/10-Minor flaws here and there can't hurt this otherwise terrific drama.
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on 6th July 2011
The Incredibles-8/10-Not among Pixar's best, The Incredibles is sometimes contrived, but it's creative and a lot of fun.
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on 6th July 2011
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on 4th July 2011
Transformers: Dark of the Moon-3/10-Only slightly less insipid, annoying, and convoluted than Revenge of the Fallen.
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on 2nd July 2011
The Terminal-7/10-The film's far-fetched plot is outweighed by its charm, atmosphere, and endearing cast.
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on 1st July 2011
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on 25th June 2011
Lost in Translation-10/10-Beautiful and stunning drama. Top-notch performances from Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson.
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on 24th June 2011
Stardust-6/10-Goofy fantasy is full of problems, but has a good cast and just enough action to get by.
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on 23rd June 2011
Super 8-8/10-A little clichéd and sappy at times, but it's a thrill ride from start to finish. Great performances.
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on 21st June 2011
Mission: Impossible III-7.5/10-Sometimes implausible, always exhilarating. A vast improvement over M:I 1 and 2.
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on 19th June 2011
The Hangover Part II-5/10-Some laughs here and there, but it's not nearly as memorable or enjoyable as the first.
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on 18th June 2011
Vampires Suck-1/10-The usual unfunny and lazy effort from these guys. Diedrich Bader provides a couple of half-chuckles.
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on 16th June 2011
Eat Pray Love-4/10-Suffers from a mediocre, melodramatic script despite great performances (especially Richard Jenkins).
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on 16th June 2011
From Dusk Till Dawn-8/10-Not quite one of Tarantino's best screenplays, but it's a lot of fun nevertheless.
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on 11th June 2011
Mission: Impossible II-3.5/10-Stylish, but also silly, ludicrous, and forgettable. Very few thrills to be found here.
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on 9th June 2011
The Sorcerer's Apprentice-5/10-There's a lot of potential here, but it's all spectacle rather than story.
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on 9th June 2011
Grown Ups-2.5/10-Alternate title: "90 Minutes of Adam Sandler and Co. Not Being Funny." Shockingly lazy effort.
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on 7th June 2011
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides-4.5/10-Some inspired bits, but mostly dull. J Sparrow's antics wearing thin.
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on 7th June 2011
Gladiator-8/10-Over-the-top and underdeveloped in certain areas, but the stellar battles and performances make up for it.
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on 7th June 2011
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on 6th June 2011
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on 4th June 2011
Monsters, Inc.-8.5/10-A few flaws here and there don't hurt an otherwise funny and charming effort from Pixar.
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on 3rd June 2011
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on 2nd June 2011
The Secret in Their Eyes-8.5/10-The love story is distracting, but everything else in this Oscar winner is gripping.
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on 31st May 2011
The Bounty Hunter-3/10-Dull, unfunny rom-com. Supporting characters are a million times more interesting than the leads.
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on 30th May 2011
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on 29th May 2011
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on 29th May 2011
Please Give-8/10-Indie comedy is familiar, but engaging. Terrific performances from the entire cast.
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on 27th May 2011
Waking Sleeping Beauty-8.5/10-Doc about Disney animation in 80's and 90's is excellent, if slightly underdeveloped.
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on 26th May 2011
The Final Destination (Final Destination 4)-4.5/10-More thrills than FD3, but there's little reason for us to care.
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on 25th May 2011
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on 24th May 2011
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on 24th May 2011
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on 23rd May 2011
School of Rock-7/10-Completely implausible and more amusing than flat-out funny, but it's still fairly enjoyable.
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on 23rd May 2011
Solitary Man-4.5/10-Despite a solid turn from Michael Douglas, this indie dramedy is dull and completely forgettable.
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on 23rd May 2011
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on 22nd May 2011
Brokeback Mountain-8.5/10-Bolstered by a superb cast and direction, even if it does meander from time to time.
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on 21st May 2011
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on 20th May 2011
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on 20th May 2011
Defiance-5.5/10-Despite some powerful moments and strong performances, Defiance is dull and unremarkable.
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on 20th May 2011
Ponyo-7.5/10-Although it's mostly for children and a bit of a mess, Ponyo is still charming and wonderfully animated.
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on 18th May 2011
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End-5.5/10-Disappointing finale boasts great action, but an incomprehensible plot.
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on 11th May 2011
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest-7.5/10-Sillier and much more convoluted than the first, but still enjoyable.
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on 10th May 2011
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on 10th May 2011
Thor-7/10-Fantastic visuals and a solid cast make up for the goofiness and an underwhelming storyline.
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on 9th May 2011
Source Code-8.5/10-Smart, engaging sci-fi thriller with a terrific performance from Jake Gyllenhaal.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd April 2011
Happy Feet-4.5/10-Pretentious and emotionally distant, despite some impressive animation and catchy music.
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on 22nd April 2011
Johnny English-4.5/10-Rowan Atkinson is fun to watch, but there are too many plotholes and too few laughs.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th April 2011
Hanna-8.5/10-Superb thriller from Joe Wright has great action sequences, but doesn't forget about story or character.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th April 2011
127 Hours-8.5/10-Not Danny Boyle's best work, but it benefits from a powerful story and James Franco's strong performance.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th April 2011
Scream-7/10-Dated and not as much fun as it should be, but it has its moments. Drew Barrymore opening is the highlight.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 1st April 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 29th March 2011
The Adjustment Bureau-8.5/10-Very entertaining and surprisingly light-hearted romantic sci-fi. Stumbles a bit in the third act.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th March 2011
Sucker Punch-2/10-A thoroughly unpleasant experience from director Zack Snyder. Hot girls with guns have never been so boring.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th March 2011
Paul-5.5/10-Sci-fi comedy has likeable characters and tons of Spielberg/Lucas references, but only a few laughs here and there.
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on 19th March 2011
Aliens in the Attic-0.5/10-Awful comedy that seems content with a threadbare plot, dumb humor, and tons of product placement.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th March 2011
I Can Do Bad All By Myself-5.5/10-The cast is strong and the film has its heart in the right place, but it's too melodramatic.
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on 14th March 2011
Life as We Know It-5.5/10-The writing is better than the average romantic comedy, but it's still too broad and predictable.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th March 2011
Never Let Me Go (2010)-5.5/10-The cinematography is incredible and the cast is quite good, but the film is emotionally distant.
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on 12th March 2011
It's Kind of a Funny Story-7/10-Surprisingly thoughtful and charming, even if it does take a while to get going.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 11th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th March 2011
Blue Valentine-9/10-The phenomenal cast shines in a film that explores married life in brutally realistic fashion.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2011
Faster-4/10-Stylish thriller unfortunately takes itself too seriously. It doesn't help that the plot is completely ludicrous.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2011
Burlesque-5/10-Despite a promising start and a surprisingly good soundtrack, Burlesque is let down by a mediocre script.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2011
Morning Glory-5.5/10-The perfect in-flight movie: charming, pleasant, amusing, and almost completely forgettable.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th March 2011
Monsters (2010)-5/10-Disappointing sci-fi has stylish visuals, but suffers from painful dialogue and bland characters.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 4th March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 4th March 2011
Secretariat-4.5/10-Dull, clichéd, and poorly written, despite impressive performances and cinematography.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 3rd March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 1st March 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd February 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd February 2011
The Eagle-5.5/10-Visually impressive, well-acted historical drama is ultimately silly and forgettable.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th February 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th February 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th February 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th February 2011
True Grit (2010)-8/10-Not among the best of the Coen bros, but it's filled with great performances and beautiful cinematography.
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on 5th February 2011
The Last Picture Show-9.5/10-Incredible, thought-provoking drama still packs a punch 40 years later.
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on 1st February 2011
The King's Speech-9/10-Terrific historical drama, marked by Oscar-worthy performances from Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 29th January 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th January 2011
You Again-2/10-Unpleasant comedy is so predictable, contrived, and implausible, it's practically an insult to audiences.
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on 23rd January 2011
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole-5.5/10-Beautifully animated, but lacking in coherence.
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on 20th January 2011
The Green Hornet-5.5/10-Despite some clever touches from director Michel Gondry, the film simply meanders too often.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th January 2011
Despicable Me-7/10-Doesn't offer a ton of surprises, but it's a fun and charming animated comedy nonetheless.
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on 15th January 2011
Jonah Hex-3/10-Josh Brolin is a welcome presence, but he can't save this silly, clichéd, and incoherent mess of a movie.
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on 13th January 2011
Alpha and Omega-2/10-The animation is terrible, the story is underdeveloped, and the jokes are unfunny. Awful movie.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th January 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th January 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 11th January 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th January 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th January 2011
Looking for Eric-7/10-British dramedy falls apart in the third act, but features excellent performances from the entire cast.
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on 4th January 2011
Tron: Legacy-7.5/10-The story is more convoluted than it should be, but the cast is good and the visual effects are fantastic.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 1st January 2011
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st December 2010
The Expendables-5.5/10-Some of the action sequences are fun, but as a whole, it's mostly forgettable.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st December 2010
Winter's Bone-8.5/10-Despite some pacing issues, superb acting and cinematography make the film worthwhile.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th December 2010
Fantasia 2000-8/10-The celebrity cameos are distracting, but the animated segments are brilliant. Highlight: Rhapsody in Blue.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th December 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 29th December 2010
The Kids Are All Right-6.5/10-Well-acted and written, but also boring and emotionally distant. Far from one of the year's best.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 29th December 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th December 2010
Letters to Juliet-3.5/10-Well-intentioned romance is full of obvious plot turns and painfully bad dialogue.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th December 2010
The Switch-5/10-Somehow manages to turn an intriguing premise into a dull and predictable film, despite a pleasant cast.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th December 2010
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang-8.5/10-Hilarious, underrated action comedy with great performances from Robert Downey, Jr. and Val Kilmer.
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on 27th December 2010
Easy A-7.5/10-Elicits more chuckles than outright laughs, but it's a lot more fun than most teen comedies.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th December 2010
MacGruber-4/10-A few laughs here and there aren't enough to make up for a weak script and an unlikeable lead.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th December 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th December 2010
Oceans-7/10-Disneynature doc is visually spectacular, if not particularly insightful. It's also kinda preachy towards the end.
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on 24th December 2010
Lottery Ticket-6/10-Despite a messy structure, the film revels in its own silliness, making for a surprisingly fun ride.
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on 24th December 2010
Charlie St. Cloud-5.5/10-Drama concerning the afterlife is, at times, captivating, but disappointingly underdeveloped.
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on 23rd December 2010
Ramona and Beezus-6.5/10-Won't appeal to those outside of the target audience, but it's utterly charming nevertheless.
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on 23rd December 2010
-The Last Airbender-3/10-Decent visual effects can't make up for an incomprehensible plot and unintentionally hilarious moments.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd December 2010
Holy Rollers-7.5/10-Drama based on true events isn't as insightful as it should be, but it's still entertaining.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st December 2010
Cyrus-7/10-Takes too long to get going, but terrific performances from John C. Reilly and Jonah Hill make it worthwhile.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st December 2010
Splice-6/10-Kind of a darker version of a Twilight Zone episode: Incredibly silly, but still engaging.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th December 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th December 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th December 2010
Just Wright-4.5/10-Amiable but dull and overly familiar romantic dramedy. Bland cast, save for the always likable Queen Latifah.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th December 2010
The Human Centipede (First Sequence)-7.5/10-Independent horror thriller is simultaneously gripping and stomach-churning.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th December 2010
After.Life-5.5/10-Silly supernatural thriller offers few surprises, despite the welcome presence of Liam Neeson and Justin Long.
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on 16th December 2010
Furry Vengeance-2/10-Insipid, predictable, and actually quite horrifying family comedy. At least the cast is having fun.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th December 2010
The Joneses-6.5/10-Doesn't quite live up to its intriguing premise, but it's still worth watching thanks to a stellar cast.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th December 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th December 2010
The Greatest-6.5/10-Heavy-handed, but well-made drama. Terrific performances all around, especially from Carey Mulligan.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th December 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th December 2010
The Last Song-4.5/10-Has a likable cast, but suffers from clichés, inconsistencies, and, of course, Nicholas "Melodrama" Sparks.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th November 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th November 2010
Diary of a Wimpy Kid-7/10-Doesn't offer a lot for those outside of its target audience, but it's still an enjoyable kid flick.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th November 2010
Tangled-6.5/10-Latest Disney feature is familiar and predictable, but entertaining nonetheless. Beautifully animated.
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on 26th November 2010
Our Family Wedding-2.5/10-Awful rom-com is chock full of ugly stereotypes, unlikable characters, and predictable humor.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th November 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th November 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th November 2010
Stranger than Fiction-10/10-Superb, criminally underrated dramedy/fantasy highlighted by outstanding writing and performances.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th November 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th November 2010
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1-7.5/10-Too long by about twenty minutes, but still enjoyable.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th November 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th November 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th November 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd November 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th October 2010
To Save a Life-3.5/10-Christian drama is cheesy and melodramatic, despite having its heart in the right place.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 29th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 29th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd October 2010
Modern Times-9/10-Fantastic comedy combining silent film conventions with music and sound effects. One of Chaplin's best.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd October 2010
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix-8.5/10-A lackluster finale is the only major flaw in an otherwise superb installment.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th October 2010
Red-6.5/10-Meanders from time to time, but more often than not, it's a fun ride. John Malkovich steals the show.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th October 2010
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire-8.5/10-Edgier fourth installment is one of the best in the series.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th October 2010
The Ten-4/10-Compilation of sketches based on 10 Commandments displays energy, but results in only a few laughs here and there.
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on 12th October 2010
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban-8/10-Dark third installment isn't the best of the series, but improves on 1 and 2.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 11th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd October 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd October 2010
Metropolis (1927)-9/10-Sci-fi classic holds up to this very day. Groundbreaking storytelling and special effects.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th September 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th September 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st September 2010
Nosferatu-6.5/10-Max Schreck is perfect as the title character, but the film drags whenever he's off-screen.
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on 18th September 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th September 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th September 2010
The Birth of a Nation-9/10-Politically and morally wrong-headed, the film is nonetheless captivating and innovative.
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on 13th September 2010
Resident Evil: Afterlife-3.5/10-Good-looking 3-D effects cannot mask the boring, incoherent story and uninteresting characters.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 11th September 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th September 2010
Resident Evil: Extinction-4.5/10-Lacking in plot/character development, despite being the most visually impressive RE movie.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th September 2010
Resident Evil: Apocalypse-3.5/10-Slightly more engaging than its predecessor, but just as silly and ludicrous.
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on 8th September 2010
Resident Evil-3/10-Stylish, but full of terrible acting and bad CGI, not to mention a dull and overly familiar plot.
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on 8th September 2010
Going the Distance-6/10-The laughs aren't consistent, but the film is charming enough to warrant a recommendation.
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on 4th September 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 4th September 2010
New in Town-2.5/10-Every cliche in the book can be found in this rom-com. Also lacking in likable three-dimensional characters.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th August 2010
Imagine That-4.5/10-A few genuinely charming moments are overshadowed by an abundance of cliches and contrivances.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd August 2010
Brothers-7.5/10-A drama that's both manipulative and powerful. Thankfully, the latter outweighs the former.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th August 2010
Duplicity-7/10-Although it's confusing and a bit lengthy, Duplicity succeeds with a strong cast and a clever premise.
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on 20th August 2010
Did You Hear About the Morgans?-3/10-Full of plotholes, insulting stereotypes, and unfunny jokes, some of which make no sense.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th August 2010
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World-8/10-Not Edgar Wright's best film, but it's still a lot of fun. What's with the Coke Zero plugs?
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th August 2010
Salt-5.5/10-Despite some neat action sequences and the presence of Angelina Jolie, Salt is a rather ordinary spy thriller.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th August 2010
Grease-5.5/10-Despite some fun musical numbers and a likeable cast, this wild, silly movie is a complete mess.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th August 2010
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride-7.5/10-Entertaining stop-motion film, despite mediocre songs and an underdeveloped premise.
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on 8th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th August 2010
Surf's Up-7/10-The plot is nothing special, but the documentary feel is a nice touch and the animation is great.
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on 7th August 2010
The Other Guys-4/10-An incomprehensible, mostly unfunny mess. Big disappointment from the guys that made Anchorman.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 4th August 2010
Transformers-7.5/10-Convoluted and overlong, but also a lot of fun. It's also a bit of a rarity: a good Michael Bay movie.
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on 4th August 2010
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy-7/10-Some elements of the novel translate well, others don't. Overall, it's pretty funny.
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on 3rd August 2010
War of the Worlds (2005)-6/10-The characters are bland and the film too often meanders. Nonetheless, it's visually engaging.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 3rd August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd August 2010
Insomnia-8/10-Familiar plot and structure in an otherwise compelling film. Chris Nolan's weakest, though that's not saying much.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 1st August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 1st August 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st July 2010
Valentine's Day-1/10-Unfunny, sappy, and manipulative. Julia Roberts and end credit outtakes are the film's only highlights.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 29th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th July 2010
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King-8.5/10-Terrific conclusion to the saga. Easily the best of the three.
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on 28th July 2010
Footloose-8/10-Predictable, but fun. Not surprisingly, the dancing sequences are the highlight of the film.
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on 27th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th July 2010
Superman Returns-5.5/10-Bland take on the Man of Steel, despite the efforts of a decent cast and director Bryan Singer.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th July 2010
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers-8/10-It's hard to see why these films are taken so seriously, but they are engaging.
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on 18th July 2010
Inside Man-7.5/10-The concept is nothing new, but the engaging performances and direction make this thriller worth seeing.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th July 2010
Home Alone-5/10-Harmless family comedy with only a few laughs here and there. Plot is decent, but contrived.
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on 17th July 2010
Looney Tunes: Back in Action-7.5/10-Blending of live-action and animation not great, but the nonstop in-jokes are quite funny.
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on 17th July 2010
Ghostbusters-7/10-Not quite the classic it's put out to be, but amusing and creative nonetheless. Superb visual effects.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th July 2010
Rain Man-10/10-Authentic, heartfelt portrayal of autism. Top-notch performances from Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th July 2010
Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit-8/10-Fun animated flick, though not in the same league as Chicken Run.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th July 2010
Batman (1989)-8/10-Tim Burton's take on the caped crusader isn't as complex as Nolan's, but is far better than Schumacher's.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 11th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 11th July 2010
The Pianist-7.5/10-Great performances. The story itself doesn't become truly compelling until the final act.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th July 2010
The Tooth Fairy-4.5/10-Mostly laugh-free family comedy riddled with plotholes. Billy Crystal provides some much-needed energy.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 3rd July 2010
The Last Station-8/10-Flawed, yet powerful look at the last few days of Leo Tolstoy's life. Superb performances all around.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd July 2010
Titanic (1997)-7/10-Decent film that's bogged down by a mediocre script and an ungodly three-hour running time.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd July 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th June 2010
The Spy Next Door - 0/10 - An embarrassing, lazy family "comedy." Not a single decent actor here, save perhaps for the animals.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 29th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th June 2010
Leap Year-4.5/10-Dull and predictable. Amy Adams and Matthew Goode deserve better. John Lithgow is completely wasted in a cameo.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th June 2010
The Sixth Sense-9/10-Compelling and, at times, frightening thriller. Haley Joel Osment is fantastic.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th June 2010
Ninja Assassin-3.5/10-It's saying something when the best part of a film is its title. Boring and incoherent.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st June 2010
My Big Fat Greek Wedding-7/10-Charming and amusing, even if the humor is a bit broad and stereotypical at times.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st June 2010
Planet 51-3/10-Focuses on lame slapstick and pop culture references all the while avoiding plot and character development.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th June 2010
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring-8/10-Too long at three hours, but visually and emotionally engaging nevertheless.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th June 2010
Toy Story 2-8/10-Not quite as good as the first, but still a lot of fun and it's better than most sequels.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th June 2010
The Lovely Bones-5.5/10-Some great scenes (most of them involving Stanley Tucci) in an otherwise silly, messy film.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th June 2010
Confessions of a Shopaholic-2.5/10-For the most part, the film is flat, predictable, illogical, unfocused, and contrived.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th June 2010
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans-4/10-The action sequences are much more impressive this time around, but the plot is still dull.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th June 2010
Underworld: Evolution-2.5/10-Slightly more engaging than the first Underworld, though that's not saying much.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th June 2010
My Cousin Vinny-7/10-A showcase for both Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei. The film itself is more amusing than laugh-out-loud funny.
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on 13th June 2010
My Sister's Keeper-6/10-The first hour is uneven, but the film is saved by an emotionally involving third act and a strong cast.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th June 2010
The A-Team-7.5/10-Fun, clever upgrade of 80s tv show. Ludicrous at times, but still engaging. Sharlto Copley is hilarious.
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on 13th June 2010
Old Dogs-0/10-Creepy, offensive, manipulative, predictable, unfunny, and free of practically anything resembling a plot.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 11th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th June 2010
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past-5/10-Exhibits a clever premise and a solid cast. Unfortunately, it's also bland and contrived.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th June 2010
The Time Traveler's Wife-7/10-Melodramatic at times, but the film is saved by its strong cast (especially Eric Bana).
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th June 2010
Pineapple Express-5.5/10-Yet another case wherein the best parts of a movie are in the trailer. Some laughs, but not enough.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th June 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th June 2010
Get Him to the Greek-7.5/10-The film drags too often, but it's funny nonetheless. Sean Combs is brilliant.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th June 2010
Mystery Team-6/10-Low-budget film from Derrick Comedy is hit-or-miss, but provides just enough laughs to make it worthwhile.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd June 2010
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time-6.5/10-Entertaining, despite some plotholes and a drab second act.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th May 2010
Shrek the Third-3.5/10-Surprisingly dull throughout, especially considering the strength of the first two installments.
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on 28th May 2010
Speed-8/10-Silly at times (especially with Keanu Reeves "woah"-ing it up in the lead role), but undeniably entertaining.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th May 2010
Land of the Lost-4/10-To the film's credit, it has a nice visual style and a few laughs, but overall it's rather dull.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st May 2010
Race to Witch Mountain-5/10-A likeable set of characters and impressive chase scenes can't make up for a rather flimsy plot.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th May 2010
Law Abiding Citizen-5/10-The cast is talented (as is the director), but the end result is dull and implausible.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th May 2010
Hannah Montana: The Movie-4/10-The cast appears to be having fun and the film itself is harmless, but it's for Miley fans only.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th May 2010
Knowing-4.5/10-Signs of promise (especially in the third act) are squandered by a ludicrous, silly tone and a dull screenplay.
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on 9th May 2010
Iron Man 2-8/10-Mickey Rourke is a tad underused, but the film is still a lot of fun and almost as good as the original.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th May 2010
Madea Goes to Jail-1.5/10-Suffers from an unfunny, predictable, and melodramatic script and an overall lack of focus.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th May 2010
Tropic Thunder-8/10-Although the laughs aren't as consistent as some of the best comedies, the film is still a lot of fun.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 4th May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 4th May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 3rd May 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th April 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th April 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd April 2010
The Wizard of Oz-7/10-Not the masterpiece it's put out to be, but still a rather entertaining family film.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th April 2010
Kick-Ass-8.5/10-Takes a while to find the right balance of gritty action and raunchy comedy, but when it does, it's phenomenal.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th April 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 11th April 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th April 2010
It's Complicated-6.5/10-The film's charm is just enough to overshadow the fact that it's gooey and not particularly funny.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th April 2010
How to Train your Dragon-7.5/10-Not Dreamworks's best, but considerably better than recent works like Shrek the 3rd.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 3rd April 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 3rd April 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd April 2010
Fast and Furious-5/10-Much more entertaining than its predecessors, though just as bland and absurd.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd April 2010
Angels and Demons-5.5/10-Visually impressive and engaging, the film nevertheless suffers from ludicrous plot developments.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd April 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 1st April 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st March 2010
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift-3/10-Just as bland and dim-witted as the first two, if not more so.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st March 2010
Taken-5.5/10-Engaging action and Liam Neeson's presence cannot make up for a plot that is beyond preposterous.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th March 2010
Observe and Report-2/10-Any glimmers of potential (especially in the last five minutes) are squandered by a laugh-free script.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th March 2010
Paul Blart: Mall Cop-6/10-Although the film is contrived and only occasionally amusing, it's also charming and energetic.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th March 2010
The Proposal-7/10-Flawed, but charming. The chemistry between Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds make this rom-com worth watching.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 11th March 2010
2012-4/10-Appealing leads and neat visual effects cannot mask what this really is: a long, dumb, mean-spirited disaster pic.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th March 2010
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel-5/10-Nothing more than disposable kids fare, though it's harmless and the cast is game.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2010
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs-6/10-Visually striking and occasionally funny, a weak story makes this the lesser of the three.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2010
Alvin and the Chipmunks-3/10-Decent CGI work is not enough to save this predictable and forgettable kids' flick.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2010
Watchmen-8/10-Meandering and much too long, the film nevertheless remains entertaining. Jackie Earle Haley steals the show.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
X-Men: The Last Stand-6.5/10-Intelligence in previous films here replaced by mindless action. Still, it's good fun.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
I am Legend-7/10-Haunting film marred by weak third act and terrible visual effects. Great performance from Will Smith.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Ocean's Twelve-6.5/10-Somewhat enjoyable, but the stars appear to be having more fun than the audience.
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on 8th March 2010
Ocean's Thirteen-8/10-Takes a while to get going, but it's a vast improvement over the first sequel.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
The Soloist-5.5/10-Has its heart in the right place, but the end result feels more like a PSA than a movie.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Terminator 3-6/10-Some great chase scenes and fine performances make the lousy screenplay worth sitting through.
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on 8th March 2010
Sicko-9/10-Typically biased doc from Michael Moore, but also convincing, entertaining, and horrifying.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Mr. Brooks-7/10-Kevin Costner's performance makes this standard, over-the-top crime thriller worth seeing.
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on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
The Queen-7/10-Emotionally bankrupt until the third act, the film nonetheless features a great performance from Helen Mirren.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Australia-7.5/10-An over-the-top spectacle that starts out flat, but eventually gains enough energy to win us over.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reign Over Me-8/10-Adam Sandler's heartbreaking performance alone overshadows the film's familiar plot and uneven structure.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Flags of our Fathers-7/10-A decent war film that suffers from a lack of focus and confusing plot developments.
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on 8th March 2010
Letters from Iwo Jima-9/10-A deepy effective WWII drama that offers no easy answers about war and humanity.
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on 8th March 2010
Batman Begins-8.5/10-Not quite as captivating as its sequel, but it's still the second-best Batman movie ever made.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
The Matrix-8.5/10-Visual marvel. The outstanding special effects make up for over-the-top performances and confusing plot turns.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Gone Baby Gone-8.5/10-Exhilarating performances and a great directorial debut from Ben Affleck. It's also a bit of a downer.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Jurassic Park-7.5/10-Although the film stalls at times and doesn't make a whole lot of sense, it's still quite fun.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Hotel For Dogs-3/10-Little more than an expanded version of something you'd find on the Disney Channel.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Step Brothers-7.5/10-Really nothing more than a series of silly SNL sketches, but it's incredibly funny.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
The Matrix Reloaded-6.5/10-The action sequences are impressive, but the story isn't nearly as compelling this time around.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
The Matrix Revolutions-7/10-The final battle is more than enough to save the relatively dull 90 minutes that precede it.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Public Enemies-7.5/10-There's not much in terms of character development, but the film is thoroughly intriguing.
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on 8th March 2010
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen-2.5/10-An intriguing opening five minutes cannot make up for such a lousy film.
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on 8th March 2010
The Hangover-8/10-Manages to be consistently hilarious (until the last act, that is). Great performances from the three leads.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th March 2010
Shutter Island-8.5/10-A psychological thriller that's complicated and lengthy, but worth it. Another hit for Scorsese and Leo.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th March 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th March 2010
Alice in Wonderland (1951)-9.5/10-Complete mind trip, but worth it all the way. One of Disney's best.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th February 2010
Julie and Julia-6.5/10-Some great moments here and there in an otherwise messy, uneven film. Meryl Streep is superb as always.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th February 2010
The Secret of Kells-5/10-Although it features quality animation and music, the film as a whole is rather unsatisfying.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd February 2010
In the Loop-8.5/10-Although a bit hard to follow at times, the film still manages to elicit frequent laughs.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st February 2010
Precious-9/10-Gritty and disturbing look at a poor, abused, and illiterate teen. Terrific performances from the leads.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st February 2010
Up in the Air-9.5/10-Jason Reitman's best, most mature film to date. The final act is both heartbreaking and poignant.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th February 2010
Crazy Heart-8.5/10-A familiar story/structure is the only weak link of an otherwise compelling drama. Jeff Bridges is superb.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th February 2010
He's Just Not That Into You-4/10-Cliched and uninspired, save for the sweet Justin Long/Ginnifer Goodwin subplot.
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on 14th February 2010
Love Actually-8.5/10-A few cliches/contrivances here and there are the only noticeable flaws in this sweet and charming film.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th February 2010
Imagine Me & You-5.5/10-A better-than-average chick flick that still suffers from rom-com cliches and an underdeveloped script.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th February 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th February 2010
Munich-8.5/10-A powerful film, though not quite as compelling as Steven Spielberg's previous historical dramas.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th January 2010
When in Rome-3.5/10-The cast is game, but laughs are virtually nonexistent, save for a nod to Napoleon Dynamite.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th January 2010
Sex Drive-5.5/10-Better than you'd expect it to be, but still hit-or-miss. Too many jokes seem overly crude and pointless.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd January 2010
Extraordinary Measures-5/10-Doesn't quite live up to its title, what with a drab plot and lack of three-dimensional characters.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th January 2010
Revolutionary Road-8/10-Kate and Leo make the film worth watching, even when it veers towards melodrama and familiar territory.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th January 2010
Yes Man-6/10-Predictable and uneven film, but it's amusing enough and the leads have good chemistry.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th January 2010
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th January 2010
The Reader-8.5/10-Emotionally hollow at times, the film succeeds largely because of Kate Winslet and a strong second half.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 30th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th December 2009
District 9-9/10-A thrilling and engaging debut from director Neill Blomkamp. One of the best movies of the year.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th December 2009
In Bruges-9/10-Funny/violent film with excellent performances from Colin Farrell, Ralph Fiennes, and Brendan Gleeson.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th December 2009
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist-7/10-The lead performances make this familiar, contrived film worth watching.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd December 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 28th November 2009
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly-10/10-Quite possibly the best western ever made, despite its length and rather poor dubbing.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th November 2009
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind-9/10-Another surreal offering from C. Kaufman. One of Jim Carrey's best films to date.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd November 2009
Goodfellas-9/10-Terrific gangster pic from Scorsese. Joe Pesci obviously steals the show ("amuse you?").
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd November 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st November 2009
New Moon-2.5/10-All the problems with the first film are made even worse this time around. For Twilight fanatics only.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st November 2009
Shaun of the Dead-8/10-Clever zombie spoof, though it does start to run out of steam towards the end.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th November 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th November 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th November 2009
The Ladykillers (2004)-6.5/10-A mildly engaging Coen concoction despite meandering in its first hour. T Hanks great as always.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 15th November 2009
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button-8/10-An uninvolving first act and terrific second and third acts average out to a good film.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 14th November 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 10th November 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th November 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st October 2009
Team America: World Police-7/10-Not as funny or hard-hitting as South Park:BL&U, but has its amusing moments.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 22nd October 2009
Wanted-8/10-A silly, over-the-top guilty pleasure action flick. Tons of fun despite a head-scratching plot.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st October 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st October 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th October 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th October 2009
Ed Wood-9.5/10-One of Tim Burton's best (and funniest) films. As Bela Lugosi, Martin Landau owns every one of his scenes.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th October 2009
A Clockwork Orange-9/10-A brilliant and thought-provoking, if overlong, film. The performances are first-rate.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th October 2009
Being John Malkovich-9/10-A meandering first act gives way to a surreal joy of a film. Great performances all around.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 4th October 2009
Whip It-4/10-Drew Barrymore's directorial debut has promise, but the blah script gives her (and the actors) little to work with.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 3rd October 2009
Road to Perdition-9/10-Great father/son gangster drama from director Sam Mendes. Thomas Newman's score is superb.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 29th September 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th September 2009
The Visitor-9/10-Though the film meanders in its first 20 mins, the performances (esp. Richard Jenkins) are quite extraordinary.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th September 2009
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs-8.5/10-A surprisingly clever kids movie filled with tongue-in-cheek humor and nifty CGI.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th September 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th September 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th September 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th September 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th September 2009
Terminator Salvation-4/10-Has potential, but squanders it with a confusing script, wooden performances, and no one to root for.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 7th September 2009
Kill Bill Vol. 1 8/10-A bloody martial arts extravaganza that redefines "over-the-top." Lucy Liu steals the show.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th September 2009
Monty Python's Life of Brian-8.5/10-Hilarious send-up of politics, religion, and everything in between.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 6th September 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th September 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 5th September 2009
Inglourious Basterds-9.5/10-A bloody, eye-opening, spectacular tour-de-force from Q Tarentino. Christoph Waltz deserves a nom.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 29th August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 27th August 2009
Se7en-10/10-A mystery/thriller so shocking and compelling that any minor flaws present are completely overlooked. See it.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 24th August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd August 2009
V for Vendetta-8/10-A bit silly at times, but compelling nonetheless. Stephen Rea is especially good as the detective.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd August 2009
Hot Rod-1.5/10-An alleged "comedy" that's simultaneously dumb, sloppy, repetitive, predictable and all-around unfunny.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st August 2009
Breakfast Club-9/10-One of the best teen comedies ever made (along with Ferris Bueller). RIP John Hughes.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th August 2009
Happy-Go-Lucky-8.5/10-Sally Hawkins's energetic performance is the basis of this charming, exuberant film.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 17th August 2009
Shawshank Redemption-9.5/10-An outstanding prison drama with great performances, direction, and score. But Forrest Gump won?!
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 16th August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 13th August 2009
GI Joe-6.5/10-A dumb, goofy, over-the-top FX spectacle that's actually quite fun. Just remember to leave your brain at the door.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 12th August 2009
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead-8.5/10-Terrific performances, direction, and score make up for a disappointing ending.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 9th August 2009
Thank You for Smoking-8/10-A smart, unbiased satire featuring terrific performances and superb direction from @JasonReitman.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 8th August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 4th August 2009
The Departed-9/10-A gritty, engrossing character study driven by terrific performances and masterful direction.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 4th August 2009
3:10 to Yuma-7.5/10-Despite a slow pace and lack of originality, 3:10 to Yuma remains an entertaining, action-packed western.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 3rd August 2009
Bruno-7.5/10-Not as funny or thought-provoking as Borat, but has its (shocking and outrageous) moments.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd August 2009
Funny People-8.5/10-One of Judd Apatow's best films yet an endearing, if overlong look at life, death, and laughter.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 2nd August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 1st August 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 31st July 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 26th July 2009
Sleepy Hollow-7/10-This gleefully over-the-top fantasy/mystery/gorefest is not one of Tim B's best, but it's still worth a look.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 25th July 2009
Minority Report-8/10-Despite an abundance of cliches, Minority Report remains an effective, complex sci-fi thriller.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 23rd July 2009
Into the Wild-9/10-A captivating (not to mention harrowing) story of a man searching for truth in the Alaskan wilderness.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st July 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st July 2009
The Italian Job-7.5/10-Amidst a familiar and predictable story (not to mention a drab second act) is a fun, stylish heist caper.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 21st July 2009
@atthemoviestv Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince-8.5/10-A worthy addition to the series also, the most visually impressive HP film.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th July 2009
Fight Club-8.5/10-A surreal, yet intriguing social commentary from director David Fincher. Great performances from Ed Norton & Brad Pitt.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th July 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th July 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 20th July 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th July 2009
40-Year-Old Virgin-8/10-Somehow manages to be simultaneously crude and charming throughout. Best ending ever?
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th July 2009
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince-8.5/10-A worthy addition to the series also, the most visually impressive HP film.
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Reviewed by filmguy12
on 19th July 2009
Reviewed by filmguy12
on 18th July 2009