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The World Is Not Enough
Cincinnati Enquirer
Margaret A. McGurk
The elaborate chases, escapes and explosions begin to seem forced and disconnected; the pun-laden wisecracks fall flat. The final half-hour or so of the movie, for all its polished firepower, seems interminable.
2.5/5
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XXX
Cincinnati Enquirer
Margaret A. McGurk
Mr. Diesel may have the body of a thug, but his face betrays a vulnerability that makes him an unusually human action hero, like a teddy bear on steroids.
3/5
5
3
5
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9
2
1,228
Kung Fu Panda 3
Cine 140
Juan Hernández
Kung Fu Panda 3 delivers and then some. [Full review in Spanish]
3/5
5
3
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2
5
1
1,229
600 Miles
Cine Premiere
Jorge Iván Morales
Violent and reflective, makes a statement about gun trafficking. [Full review in Spanish]
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,230
Chronic
Cine Premiere
Gonzalo Lira Galván
Michel Franco's third film demonstrates that he's a touching and world class director. [Full review in Spanish]
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,230
Deadpool
Cine Premiere
Sergio López Aguirre
True to the character, this film is now a classic in Ryan Reynolds' filmography. [Full review in Spanish]
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,230
Eddie The Eagle
Cine Premiere
Jessica Oliva
Taron Egerton turns a film full of cliches into something memorable. [Full review in Spanish]
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,230
Far From the Madding Crowd
Cine Premiere
Sergio López Aguirre
An interesting option for those who love unusual movies, period pieces,specially those based on the work of one of the most important novelists of the 19th Century. [Full review in Spanish]
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,230
Filth
Cine Premiere
Alejandro Murillo
Captures perfectly and expands on the colorful but pessimist junkie pop lover style set by Fight Club and Trainspotting in a modern time. [Full review in Spanish]
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,230
Goodnight Mommy (Ich seh, Ich seh)
Cine Premiere
Gonzalo Lira Galván
You can't miss this cruel game of cat and mouse. [Full review in Spanish]
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,230
Hail, Caesar!
Cine Premiere
Gabriela Muñoz
The new movie by the Coen brothers is a love letter to the film industry. [Full review in Spanish]
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,230
In the Heart of the Sea
Cine Premiere
Sergio López Aguirre
An intense drama with a couple of moments where the actions just drifts away. [Full review in Spanish]
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,230
Kung Fu Panda 3
Cine Premiere
Carlos Del Río
Visually stunning, Kung Fu Panda 3 is also a very fun and entertaining movie. [Full review in Spanish]
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,230
Legend
Cine Premiere
Regina García de Alba
An average movie with an amazing performance by Tom Hardy. [Full review in Spanish]
3/4
4
3
4
false
4
7
2
1,230
Love & Mercy
Cine Premiere
Diana Sánchez Uranga
An entertaining and inspiring movie with great acting, narratice and an epic portrayal of a significant moment in music. [Full review in Spanish]
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,230
Macbeth
Cine Premiere
Jesús Chavarria
A solid new version of the classic Shakespeare play with minor but good changes to some dialogue. [Full review in Spanish]
4/4
4
4
4
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6
7
2
1,230
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2
Cine Premiere
Diana Sánchez Uranga
Works solely on the nostalgia factor and if you're a fan of the first film. [Full review in Spanish]
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,230
Our Little Sister (Umimachi Diary)
Cine Premiere
Gonzalo Lira Galván
The work of a true artist. [Full review in Spanish]
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,230
Saint Laurent
Cine Premiere
Jordi Linares Rivas
A fascinating and intimate look to the world of fashion and the lif of a genious. [Full review in Spanish]
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,230
Spectre
Cine Premiere
Carlos Del Río
A perfectly produced film that goes through the traits of the Bond formula. [Full review in Spanish]
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,230
The Brand New Testament (Le tout nouveau testament)
Cine Premiere
Jesús Chavarria
A fun and smart movie that probably won't be a favorite amongst the most religious groups. [Full review in Spanish]
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,230
The Conjuring 2
Cine Premiere
Sergio López Aguirre
As good as the first one when it comes to horror and scares and also great performances by Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson. [Full review in Spanish]
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,230
The Damned
Cine Premiere
Jesús Chavarria
A "horror" film that has few scares, brings nothing new to the genre and you'll forget as soon as you leave the theatre. [Full review in Spanish]
1/4
4
1
4
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0
7
2
1,230
The Hallow (The Woods)
Cine Premiere
Alejandro Murillo
I recommend this movie to those looking a cheap scare but also for those who like deep meaning behind those scares. [Full review in Spanish]
3/4
4
3
4
false
4
7
2
1,230
The Walk
Cine Premiere
Sergio López Aguirre
This level of suspense is rarely achieved in a film. [Full review in Spanish]
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,230
While We're Young
Cine Premiere
Amanda Adame
The cast and the sophisticated comedy thats trademark Baumbach make this a really enjoyable film. And also hipsters will love it. [Full review in Spanish]
3/4
4
3
4
false
4
7
2
1,230
A Quiet Passion
Cine Vértigo
Ernesto Diezmartinez
More like a good idea instead of a good film. Only worth seeing because is a film about a the work of great author. [Full review in Spanish]
2.5/5
5
2.5
5
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3
9
2
1,231
Blood Father
Cine Vértigo
Ernesto Diezmartinez
A conventional B-movie where only Mel Gibson really stands out. [Full review in Spanish]
2/5
5
2
5
false
2
9
2
1,231
Burning (Beoning)
Cine Vértigo
Ernesto Diezmartinez
Patricia Higsmith could not have thought of a better ending.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,231
Deepwater Horizon
Cine Vértigo
Ernesto Diezmartinez
A successful disaster movie about the tragic events of April 2010 where Wahlberg is amazing. [Full review in Spanish]
2/5
5
2
5
false
2
9
2
1,231
Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
Cine Vértigo
Ernesto Diezmartinez
Maddening masterpiece in which the accumulation and repetition of details pushes a more dry ending than expected. [Full review in Spanish]
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,231
Our Kind of Traitor
Cine Vértigo
Ernesto Diezmartinez
An effective spy thriller, impeccable produced and solidly played by Ewan McGregor and Stellan Skarsgard. However, the film lacks of that moral ambiguity dose better presented in Carr's literary work. [Full review in Spanish]
2/5
5
2
5
false
2
9
2
1,231
Star Trek Beyond
Cine Vértigo
Ernesto Diezmartinez
Not as good as the previous films but manages to succeed because of its cast chemistry. [Full review in Spanish]
2.5/5
5
2.5
5
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3
9
2
1,231
Vice
Cine Vértigo
Ernesto Diezmartinez
At least it is entertaining. [Full review in Spanish]
1.5/5
5
1.5
5
false
1
9
2
1,231
Viral
Cine Vértigo
Ernesto Diezmartinez
The film is nothing more than an entertaining B-movie without many ambitions but is made with sufficient solvency but it's clear that Joost and Schulman directors didn't have much budget to do it. [Full review in Spanish]
1.5/5
5
1.5
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22 July
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
What's interesting about this movie is that it's all about the aftermath, which movies of this ilk don't often focus on.
8/10
10
8
10
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7
10
1
1,232
Bad Times at the El Royale
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
It's nice to see this star-studded studio picture that is entirely original and just goes for it.
8/10
10
8
10
false
7
10
1
1,232
Bumblebee
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
Never thought I would speak the words 'I was charmed by a Transformers movie,' but here we are.
6/10
10
6
10
false
5
10
1
1,232
Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
It serves its purpose.
5/10
10
5
10
false
4
10
1
1,232
Green Book
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
If you go to the movies and you want a pat on the head, this is going to be your movie.
4/10
10
4
10
false
3
10
1
1,232
Hell Fest
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
You should never be bored at a 88-minute movie.
4/10
10
4
10
false
3
10
1
1,232
Hunter Killer
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
This movie is a slog.
2/10
10
2
10
false
1
10
1
1,232
Night School
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
I don't think this movie is aggressively awful. It's just kind of nothing.
4/10
10
4
10
false
3
10
1
1,232
Nobody's Fool
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
This had two good laughs and some chuckles. It's stupid but it works on its basic level.
5/10
10
5
10
false
4
10
1
1,232
Roma
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
It's a slice of life. You just watch everything unfold and it's beautiful.
8/10
10
8
10
false
7
10
1
1,232
Shazam!
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
It gets a bit repetitive.
5/10
10
5
10
false
4
10
1
1,232
The Mule
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
Bizarre is the only way to describe it. It's not the thriller the trailer implied.
4/10
10
4
10
false
3
10
1
1,232
Us
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
It's packaged as a solid horror film, while upending some of the tropes.
7/10
10
7
10
false
6
10
1
1,232
Venom
CineChat Podcast
Matthew Passantino
It's split down the middle.
5/10
10
5
10
false
4
10
1
1,232
Avengers: Endgame
CineGods.com
Wade Major
It dares to wrestle with big, existential issues, confront some surprisingly grown up questions and take enormous narrative risks.
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,233
Battle of the Sexes
CineGods.com
Ray Greene
It's the FOX SEARCHLIGHT disease: a slightly ​"risky" subject gets subjected to the same developmental burnishing an X-​MEN film would receive and ends up feeling just as manufactured .
2/4
4
2
4
false
2
7
2
1,233
I, Tonya
CineGods.com
Wade Major
...what Rogers and Gillespie have smartly perceived is... a ravaging class divide which many aspects of American society... both exploit and encourage...
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,233
Loving Vincent
CineGods.com
Ray Greene
A crime of cinematic passion, a daring attempt at replicating a famed artist's visionary style in animated form, and a somewhat plodding detective story told in wheezy old narrative tropes that violate an often ravishing technique.
2.5/4
4
2.5
4
false
3
7
2
1,233
Murder On The Orient Express
CineGods.com
Wade Major
While Kenneth Branagh's latest incarnation can't rival Sidney Lumet's original 1974 version for its all-star credentials, it is by far the more enjoyable and cinematic interpretation...
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,233
Novitiate
CineGods.com
Ray Greene
Though it can't quite transcend the cliches of its genre, NOVITIATE aspires to a higher purpose, and falteringly achieves it.
3/4
4
3
4
false
4
7
2
1,233
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
CineGods.com
Ray Greene
Oh dear God another three hour long Quentin Tarantino movie is upon us - a film simultaneously so languid and so filled to bursting with Tarantino's ticks, mannerisms and periodic greatness it's both a chore and a delight to witness.
2.5/4
4
2.5
4
false
3
7
2
1,233
Ophelia
CineGods.com
Luke Y. Thompson
If Ridley's goal was to showcase her acting ability, mission accomplished.
2.5/4
4
2.5
4
false
3
7
2
1,233
Ready Player One
CineGods.com
Wade Major
I enjoyed it enough to feel as if I'd gotten a real theatrical experience out of it - but I also felt exhausted by the experience and a little bit sad for what it represented...
3/4
4
3
4
false
4
7
2
1,233
Shazam!
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Had Shazam! been given the green light to forgo world-building and genre considerations to concentrate harder on its strengths, it would have been something very special instead of just very refreshing.
3/4
4
3
4
false
4
7
2
1,233
Solo: A Star Wars Story
CineGods.com
Ray Greene
In his universally acceptable dreaminess and broad likability, Alden Ehrenreich is a walking hedge, a human limitation of risk. It's the movie star as politician. And that's not what I go to movies for.
1.5/4
4
1.5
4
false
1
7
2
1,233
The Breadwinner
CineGods.com
Ray Greene
A parable about the unthinking misogyny women suffer everywhere. THE BREADWINNER is a shaken fist in a time of righteous wrath.
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,233
The Polka King
CineGods.com
Ray Greene
Black plays to his strengths as a hipster ironist while displaying the indie acting chops he's been cultivating since at least ​"Margot at the Wedding."
2.5/4
4
2.5
4
false
3
7
2
1,233
Wonder Wheel
CineGods.com
Wade Major
"Wonder Wheel" is a fiercely brave deep-dive into Allen's late-life psyche - a rare glimpse at a singular artist in unexpected transition
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,233
Alien: Covenant
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Covenant advances the mythology established by Prometheus but doesn't feel burdened by it.
3/5
5
3
5
false
4
9
2
1,234
Amy
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
A definitive, deeply felt look at this tragic and troubled talent.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,234
Annihilation
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
An intoxicating and unnerving sci-fi offering, one whose images tease and stimulate, more than confuse and create distance.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,234
Ant-Man
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Most Marvel movies are too much. This one is just enough.
3/5
5
3
5
false
4
9
2
1,234
Avengers: Age of Ultron
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
(Whedon is) less a thinker than a teaser, throwing out an inexhaustible amount of ticklish ideas and tasty images that thrill from moment to moment then disappear from memory.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,234
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
It wants us to believe it's trafficking in topical notions of politics, religion, and moral ambiguity, but its main currency is our contemporary penchant for hip and affected pessimism.
2/5
5
2
5
false
2
9
2
1,234
Black Panther
CineGods.com
Tim Cogshell
The first studio produced, major motion picture to feature a Black superhero Black Panther is a very good movie, exceptional beyond its big-budget entertainment values...
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,234
Deadpool 2
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Bless its profane, bloody, fourth wall-breaking heart.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,234
Early Man
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
The storytelling is too straightforward, the humor is not as inventive as we've come to expect from Aardman and the whole soccer situation is confounding and disappointing.
2/5
5
2
5
false
2
9
2
1,234
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
The Guardians of the Galaxy franchise has found its little, expletive-inflected corner of the Marvel universe and it frolics there, shooting down its enemies and shooting off its mouth.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,234
Hotel Artemis
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Maintains interest, if not investment, for those predisposed to the urban doom and gloom of films such as Escape from New York.
2.5/5
5
2.5
5
false
3
9
2
1,234
Interstellar
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Watching Christopher Nolan fall short is still more exciting than watching most other directors succeed.
3/5
5
3
5
false
4
9
2
1,234
Isle of Dogs
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
An endlessly rewarding visual feast that taps into something joyously elemental about putting yourself in the hands of a master director and allowing yourself to be entranced by a film.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,234
Joker
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Creates its own world of dank, hopeless urban alienation and tells its own tale of class-based chaos and its newfound champion.
4.5/5
5
4.5
5
false
7
9
2
1,234
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
An expertly manufactured hunk of corporate moviemaking whose success will mostly depend upon one's appetite for slow push-ins of astonished or terrified scientists.
2.5/5
5
2.5
5
false
3
9
2
1,234
Logan
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Even if the dire tone gives off the whiff of calculation, its violence and profanity are liberating, a closing of the gap between comic book fantasy and life as we recognize it.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,234
Mandy
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
A mesmerizing concept album of B-movie artistry where the style is the substance.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,234
Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
In the post-movie star age, (Cruise) is, with apologies to a certain Austrian bodybuilder whose drawing power is all but terminated, the last action hero
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,234
Red Sparrow
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Thoughts of the #MeToo movement danced in my head as I watched a spy thriller about sleazy men ogling a woman who is forced by her bosses to get naked to complete her mission and stay employed.
2.5/5
5
2.5
5
false
3
9
2
1,234
Star Trek Beyond
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Chris Pine and company are shedding the baggage of previous iterations and putting their own modest stamp on the franchise.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,234
Steve Jobs
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
A typically Sorkin-esque collection of high octane, highly literate, verbal jousts that manages the neat trick of exalting Steve Jobs while also crucifying him.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,234
Sully
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
A purposeful argument in favor of a dying breed: the durable, honorable American male.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,234
The Devil We Know
CineGods.com
Tim Cogshell
If you're under the age of 60 Teflon is in your bloodstream. This is a well documented fact that... Dupont and 3M acknowledge in documents and - when pressed - under oath.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,234
The Disaster Artist
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
A breezy and occasionally gut-busting story of a clueless, striving industry hopeful whose desire for success is in inverse proportion to the tools he possesses to achieve it.
3/5
5
3
5
false
4
9
2
1,234
The Grand Budapest Hotel
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Wes Anderson's overly considered cinematic world has never felt so expansive, enveloping, and infectiously fun.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,234
The Great Wall
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
(The Great Wall) doesn't prove how much China can spend on a movie, it proves how much China can waste on one.
2/5
5
2
5
false
2
9
2
1,234
The Laundromat
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
With a distancing attitude of high-minded impertinence and an absurdist humor that circles the target but can't quite hit it, The Laundromat doesn't feel irreverent. It feels irrelevant.
2/5
5
2
5
false
2
9
2
1,234
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
What might have been a career-encompassing statement from the 77-year-old Gilliam about his approach to life and moviemaking is...tired, compromised and rather cheap-looking.
2/5
5
2
5
false
2
9
2
1,234
The Martian
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
In an era of "look at me" CGI fireworks, here's a movie with a "let's work together" emphasis on problem-solving and teamwork.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,234
The Sisters Brothers
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
After its first episodic hour, I found myself struggling against a growing disappointment as I wondered if Audiard was going to take us anywhere particularly adventuresome or truly new.
2.5/5
5
2.5
5
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3
9
2
1,234
Thunder Road
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
The thrill of Thunder Road is witnessing the out-of-nowhere emergence of Cummings as a fully-formed artist.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,234
Transformers: Age of Extinction
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
Based on approximately 615 minutes worth of evidence, the series probably won't get much better than Age of Extinction, which is less a recommendation than a statement of resignation.
2.5/5
5
2.5
5
false
3
9
2
1,234
Us
CineGods.com
Tim Cogshell
Us is a horror movie that poses a couple of simple questions; "Who are we?" and "How can we be sure, who we are?" Questions about which Peele speculates, wildly.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,234
Whitney
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
(Director Kevin) Macdonald...has a detective's mind and a craftsman's eye.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,234
X-Men: Apocalypse
CineGods.com
Mark Keizer
With Singer again at the helm, Apocalypse maintains enough visual elegance and emotional credibility to preserve its status as the superhero series made by, and for, adults.
3/5
5
3
5
false
4
9
2
1,234
Enigma
CineScene.com
Nathaniel Rogers
Lots of effort and intelligence are on display but in execution it is all awkward, static, and lifeless rumblings.
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Le Divorce
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Mark Sells
A scrumptious little film that has good intentions despite a general lack of direction.
3/5
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