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15 votes
3:10 to Yuma
Reviewed by Claudia
"...And you just remember that your old man walked Ben Wade to that station when nobody else would." 3:10 to Yuma is an extremely gratifying and poignant film that has exceeded all expectations and values that I would have ever wanted. A... More
Added 16 years, 11 months ago
5 votes
Poltergeist
Reviewed by Kyle Ellis
Heather O' Rourke Is My Favourite Child Actress And Carol Anne Freeling Was The Best Character For The Job More
Added 9 years, 1 month ago
22 votes
Commando
Reviewed by PvtCaboose91
"All fucking hell is going to break loose..."Though I walk through the valley of shadow and death, I shall fear no evil; for Lord John Matrix will protect me; his big fucking guns and huge muscles, they comfort me.In the beginning, there wa... More
Added 15 years, 6 months ago
5 votes
Mother!
Reviewed by Hereticked
Darren Aronofsky drops an atomic bomb on the cinematic landscape, bringing passion and artistic vision to the box office where those qualities are in short supply. Mother! might be the most well crafted, intense and creative dissection of ... More
Added 7 years, 8 months ago
7 votes
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars Motor Kings (1...
Reviewed by coffee-boy
I can not begin to imagine the pain that they endured just to be able to play "America's past time". I found this movie funny and sad and thought provoking. As someone who has frequently defended others from bullies, I wonder how I would ha... More
Added 4 years, 8 months ago
10 votes
The Godfather: Part II
Reviewed by propelas
There are no words to describe this movie.Maybe the best movie ever made and definitely the best sequel for a movie. In the second part of THE GODFATHER Francis Ford Coppola presents two stories simultaneously. Since we have a consolidatio... More
Added 13 years, 9 months ago
45 votes
Kick-Ass
Reviewed by PvtCaboose91
"With no power comes no responsibility..."Adapted from the comic book of the same name written by Mark Millar, and under the direction of British filmmaker Matthew Vaughn, Kick-Ass quite simply kicks ass. While this particular analogy may s... More
Added 15 years, 1 month ago
7 votes
Grizzly Man
Reviewed by samira
"Is it going to happen that one day we read a newspaper article about you being eaten by one of those bears?" David Letterman asks the question with a sarcastic grin and the studio audience laughs, but sure enough, in 2003, his blonde-h... More
Added 17 years, 2 months ago
5 votes
Crisis
Reviewed by kathy
I would describe 'Crisis' as being like a cross between political/action thriller TV series '24' and Spike Lee's heist film 'Inside Man' due its many characters, non-stop action/drama, high body count and numerous revelations of characters ... More
Added 9 years, 4 months ago
6 votes
Synecdoche, New York (2008)
Reviewed by Pacifista O
Una experiencia única, eso puede decirse de muchas películas surrealistas o de las popularmente consideradas "mindfucks". Pero entre otras películas que también juegan con la continuidad del tiempo o distintas formas de percepción como... More
Added 5 years, 3 months ago
6 votes
Dial M for Murder
Reviewed by johanlefourbe
I'm pretty sure I already saw this one but it was really a long time ago so it was really time for a re-watch. And, once again, it was just another great flick by Alfred Hitchcock. What I love about his thrillers is that they are smart and ... More
Added 12 years, 10 months ago
6 votes
The Mummy Returns
Reviewed by PvtCaboose91
"Go to hell and take your friends with you!" The seminal rule of sequels to a blockbuster declares that everything must be bigger: bigger special effects, more action, and grander locations. Sequels are the beloved of Hollywood studios w... More
Added 16 years, 9 months ago
6 votes
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying...
Reviewed by Prelude
Not having grown up in the black & white era, I can't say I'm normally a fan of old classics, yet this movie compelled me. It's one of the most satirical black comedy I've ever seen, dealing with a topic that was very sensitive to people a... More
Added 18 years, 7 months ago 1 comment
5 votes
Maleficent
Reviewed by Bml93
Rambling, incoherent mess, that might contain minor spoilers. Disney's 1958 animated film by the name of Sleeping Beauty is one of cinema's greatest classics when it comes to animation and entertainment for children. It told a sweet and ... More
Added 11 years ago
7 votes
Cobra Kai
Reviewed by Pacifista O
Enterarme de Cobra Kai fue una grata sorpresa, volver al mundo de Karate Kid desde la perspectiva del rival explorando las consecuencias de la película en sus vidas, aprovechando la lectura de que Daniel era el verdadero villano para retro... More
Added 4 years, 8 months ago 1 comment
11 votes
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Reviewed by Lexi
''I must know everything. I must penetrate the heart of his secret! I must become Caligari!'' A horror film that surpasses all others. Alan relates the story of traveling magician Dr Caligari and Cesare. Their arrival in a town coincides... More
Added 15 years ago
5 votes
Toast
Reviewed by Onion Jack
A review of toast? Well, I have a soft spot for bread, so I thought I'd better give this a go, so I did. The cast was great... Butter slid into the role with ease (but not the roll, because there wasn't one). Cheese bubbled away throughout ... More
Added 9 years, 2 months ago
5 votes
Troop Beverly Hills
Reviewed by coffee-boy
the first time I sat through this movie with my twins, I did just that; I SAT through it! two days ago I baby-sat my niece (all of 8 going on 18!) and she wanted to see it. this time I actually paid attention to it and surprised myself by... More
Added 9 years, 2 months ago