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Sinners
7.77
Sinners
Novocaïne
6.59
Novocaïne
Sexcrimes
6.67
Sexcrimes
Destination finale: Bloodlines
6.98
Destination finale: Bloodlines
L'Ombre d'Emily 2
5.37
L'Ombre d'Emily 2
It's Not Easy Being Greene
7.88
It's Not Easy Being Greene
True Lies
7.59
True Lies
Dead of Winter
7.75
Dead of Winter
The Right Thing
7.85
The Right Thing
La Passion du Christ
7.33
La Passion du Christ
Home
7.79
Home
Impulse Control
7.79
Impulse Control
Blood Relations
7.79
Blood Relations
Out of Africa
8.18
Out of Africa
The Lost
8.410
The Lost
A Hopeless Wound
7.810
A Hopeless Wound
Dead Again
7.710
Dead Again
Chaos Theory
8.410
Chaos Theory
Lockdown
8.610
Lockdown
Beyond Repair
8.110
Beyond Repair
Orion in the Sky
9.010
Orion in the Sky
The Letter
9.010
The Letter
On the Beach
9.69
On the Beach
Never Say Never
7.910
Never Say Never
Piece of Mind
8.410
Piece of Mind

Lists24

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    My Ranking of Every Regular Show Episode
    • 244 titles
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  • Power Rangers (1993)
    Silliest Power Rangers Episodes
    • 10 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Nov 13, 2024
  • Anna Kendrick, Ron Livingston, Olivia Wilde, and Jake Johnson in Ivresse entre amis (2013)
    Indie Romance (2010s)
    • 3 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Jul 20, 2016
  • Kirk Cameron in Saving Christmas (2014)
    Top 10 Films I Will Never Watch
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Reviews28

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A Christmas Story Christmas

A Christmas Story Christmas

6.7
8
  • Jun 16, 2024
  • As Faithful As You Can Get to Both the Source Material and the Holiday It Celebrates

    What A Christmas Story Christmas gets right the most is that it peels back the layers one at a time to reveal the core message of the story. Christmas can mean many things for a kid, but when you become the parent, you look at the holiday from a different perspective. It's basically your turn to provide the Christmas experience to your kids the same way your parents did for you. There are years when it's not a very easy task, but you have to express it from your heart every time. That's exactly how this sequel plays out. It's not as great as the first film and is not an instant classic, but it doesn't need to be. Once you get past the nostalgic callbacks from the first movie as well as the feeling of your own past Christmases in general, you discover the gift that this follow-up has to offer, which comes from the heart and has its own original message.
    Scooby!

    Scooby!

    5.6
    6
  • May 14, 2020
  • Solid Entertainment for Today's Meddling Kids... and Then Some

    This will probably be the entry in the Scooby-Doo franchise that is going to equally divide its audience, with each side giving its own valid reasons. Some viewers are going to appreciate the modernization of the story, while others will wish it had stayed in the late 1960s. Some are going to get a kick out of the pop culture references, while others will ask themselves why they are in a Scooby-Doo movie. Some will appreciate the superhero theme, while others will forget that Blue Falcon and Dynomutt have existed in the past. Some will recoil at the childish crude humor, while others may giggle at it. Some longtime Hanna-Barbara fanatics are going to love the tie-in with other characters, while others are going to call it a forced attempt to kick-start a shared universe. It'll be very interesting to see how the overall consensus falls, and it'll also be up to the individual to form its own opinion. At the end of the day, it's a kids' film. That's the best anyone can say about it. It does what it can to introduce this franchise to a younger generation through those quirks and contemporary computer animation, while at the same time, it does have enough weight in the story and aims closer to the source material than more recent attempts, even when it doesn't always digest easy. It'll be up to you to decide where this lands. Obviously, it's more focused at entertaining today's kids than being a great entry in the Scooby-Doo canon. However, if it connects with the long-time meddling kids that grew up with the characters for over half a century, then it has definitely earned its extra Scooby Snack points.
    La vie privée du tribun

    La vie privée du tribun

    5.3
    3
  • Jan 21, 2018
  • Just a Bad Day for Gable and Loy

    It's been roughly over 80 years now, and anyone who really likes to keep up with the entire history of film is still wondering how the heck did this dud ever came about. It has a lot of promising elements. It has Clark Gable and Myrna Loy, both phenomenal actors, and John M. Stahl, who's done pretty good films before. But for some reason, they weren't bringing their best to this biopic about the Irish politician Parnell. For brilliant actors, both Gable and Loy are uninvested, and their chemistry is unconvincing. If something like that's going to happen, it would have to come down to the direction of Stahl. He had no idea how to properly interpret this real-life story, which got padded down by too much fluff, inaccuracy, and a running time that leaves you bored out of your mind. And whoever did the makeup job on Gable should've been fired. Yeah, there's some cinematic intergrity to be found here, but for the most part, it was an off day for the talented people at the forefront of this movie. Eh, it happens.

    Score: 27/100
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