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A private user reviewed Eden (2025)
Eden
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/eden-movie-review-ron-howard-explores-the-fragility-of-utopian-dreams/
"Eden is a compelling portrayal of the downfall of utopian dreams against the inevitability of human nature.
The performances are solid, the cinematography immersive, and the themes echo well beyond the big screen. But excessive dramatization, technical hiccups, and some less fortunate stylistic choices prevent the movie from reaching the greatness it so clearly ...
A private user reviewed Greenland 2: Migration (2026)
Greenland 2: Migration
Full review: https://movieswetextedabout.com/greenland-2-migration-movie-review-gerard-butler-shines-in-a-superior-sequel/
Rating: B-
"Greenland 2: Migration is the first surprise of the year, standing out as a remarkable evolution of the original by swapping repetitive melodrama for a more tactical and emotionally engaging survival narrative. While not free of visual hiccups or script conveniences, the sequel compensates with robust performances and direction that knows how to value ...
A private user reviewed Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025)
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
If only this had just had the courage of it’s convictions! It’s four years now since a land mine rendered “Bridget” (Renée Zellweger) a single mum with the lively “Billy” (Casper Knopf) and “Mabel” (Mila Jankovic) keeping her on her toes and giving her an excuse not to meet new people. It’s when she uses some chocolate buttons to lure her kids to the heath that she quickly finds herself stuck in a tree trying to rescue her children and in turn attracting the attention of their teacher “Wallaker” (Chiwitel Ejiofor) ...
A private user reviewed Inheritance (2025)
Inheritance
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/inheritance-review-phoebe-dynevor-shines-amid-the-challenges-of-guerrilla-filmmaking/
"Inheritance shines through its impromptu filming style and the strength of its lead performances but falls short narratively. Neil Burger pushes the boundaries of traditional filmmaking, proving that creativity and technical skill can overcome any financial limitations ...
A private user reviewed The Damned (2025)
The Damned
'The Damned' sets the tone well and holds solid cast performances, it's a perfectly good movie with a fitting run time of around 90 minutes. There are naturally issues with it, I do think the plot gets a little repetitive for example, but all in all I liked it enough.
Odessa Young isn't someone I was aware of a few hours ago, though this is a pleasant and noteworthy first experience of her acting capabilities ...
A private user reviewed The Summer Book (2025)
The Summer Book
Intergenerational stories told through books and film – especially those involving touching interactions between grandparents and grandchildren – are longtime family favorites beloved for their inspiration, endearment and exploration of significant life lessons. One popular offering in this vein is The Summer Book, a 1972 novel by Swedish-Finnish author Tove Jansson, the foundation for this latest cinematic project from director Charlie McDowell. This fictional tale, based on members of Jansson’s own family, tells the story of a recently widowed father (Anders Danielsen Lie) who spends the summer at a family vacation ...
A private user reviewed Drop (2025)
Drop
From director Christopher Landon (the Happy Death Day films, Freaky) and screenwriters Jillian Jacobs (Fantasy Island) and Chris Roach (Non-Stop), Drop is a mystery thriller that gets more wrapped up in a forced mystery than providing anything resembling actual thrills.
Violet (Meghann Fahy) is a widow and a domestic abuse survivor. She has prioritized her son for so long that she’s forgotten what it’s like to try to meet someone. After using a dating app ...
A private user reviewed Until Dawn (2025)
Until Dawn
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/until-dawn-review/
"Until Dawn brings the original material to the big screen competently, especially shining in its technical aspects - mysterious atmosphere, grisly deaths, fast pacing, and an ability to keep the viewer engaged until the very end ...
A private user reviewed Fountain of Youth (2025)
Fountain of Youth
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"Fountain of Youth is a prime example of how to craft quality, crowd-pleasing entertainment without reinventing the wheel. Is it predictable? Absolutely. Formulaic? No doubt.
But it’s undeniably fun, visually engaging, and driven by a charismatic cast and a director who knows exactly what he’s doing. Guy Ritchie brings his trademark energy without betraying ...
A private user reviewed Polar Opposites (2025)
Polar Opposites
A Hallmark movie that breaks the mold of Hallmark movies. I was shocked. No high powered career women, or rich writer desperate for love. Just a girl who draws courtroom scenes, who's father studies penguins and then goes missing and she breaks some laws to go rescue him. Now that being said it was still a Hallmark movie, so there is plenty of cheese and cornball moments to help give you cavities. They actually forget that, while cute, Penguins are a prey species and them saving them would hurt the Whale ...
A private user reviewed The Woman in the Yard (2025)
The Woman in the Yard
“Ramona” (Danielle Deadwyler) is hobbling around their remote rural home with her two, bored, kids “Taylor” (Payton Jackson) and “Annie” (Estella Kahiha) when they espy a woman, clad in black, sitting on a chair on the edge of their property. “Ramona” goes out to investigate and returns somewhat spooked. She locks them all in, but the disappearance of their yapping dog “Charlie” and lots of dark shadows cast across their house as their enigmatic visitor seems to get ever closer, sees the family get more and more nervous as home truths ...
A private user reviewed Hell of a Summer (2025)
Hell of a Summer
Genre classic for this generation.
Hits all the tropes and notes you'd expect, but elevated by the writing.
First major work from Finn and Billy as writer/director/actor team and solidly puts them on the map as a team to keep an eye on.
A private user reviewed Weapons (2025)
Weapons
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @Â https://movieswetextedabout.com/weapons-movie-review-an-ambitious-film-that-defies-horror-expectations/
"Weapons confirms Zach Cregger as a filmmaker with a distinct vision, capable of combining impressive technical command with uncommon narrative ambition.
Josh Brolin and Julia Garner's performances are fundamental pillars supporting the film's intensity, while the tense and bloody scenes contribute to a truly visceral experience. Despite the abrupt and somewhat disappointing ending that weakens ...
A private user reviewed Opus (2025)
Opus
This had good potential and John Malkovich can usually be relied upon when eccentricity is needed, but the rest of this is an incomplete and rather messy reminder of “Midsommar” meets “Ten Little Indians”. He is the reclusive pop star “Moretti” who announces after almost thirty years away, that he is to release his comeback album. The industry goes wild for this news and when he announces his own version of a golden ticket and invites a select group to join him for an exclusive get together at his ranch, the ...
A private user reviewed A Working Man (2025)
A Working Man
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/a-working-man-review/
"A Working Man is a textbook example of a movie that fails in every fundamental aspect of its own genre.
Without impactful action sequences, engaging characters, or any valid attempt at innovation or narrative depth, David Ayer delivers a frustratingly generic, utterly forgettable experience.
A private user reviewed Ad Vitam (2025)
Ad Vitam
"Ad Vitam" follows in the footsteps of many, many other French action crime thrillers but somehow doesn't quite pull it off.
The story that occurs briefly in the opening scenes of the film and the final third are what you might expect. Frenetic action, intrigue and spectacle abound. Regrettably, these elements are sandwiched between what amounts to an excess of "cop bonhomie" that's overstated and over long, stealing too much of this films run time ...
A private user reviewed Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning- (2025)
Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning-
This is an amalgam of four episodes that depict the end of the war between the breakaway “Zeon” and the “Earth Federation” some years after much of mankind had taken to living in cities located throughout the solar system. That war is touch and go, verging on stalemate, when the audacious “Char” manages to steal a prototype mobile suit (think “Pacific Rim”) and turn it on their designers. It’s a battle royal that ensues but as that concludes the enigmatic young “Char” disappears. The second part of the story skips on ...
A private user reviewed Love Hurts (2025)
Love Hurts
'Love Hurts' is one I highly enjoyed, thanks to thoroughly entertaining action, a good cast and a nicely paced 83 minute run time. There are things that can be classed as issues, for example the internal monologues are iffy and it's perhaps a tad over sentimental in parts.
Those aforementioned things aren't a big deal for me though, like at all. I'd recommend this and would happily revisit it, I'd imagine the rewatchability is pretty ...
A private user reviewed Bugonia (2025)
Bugonia
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/bugonia-review/
"Bugonia functions primarily as a stage for the memorable performances of Jesse Plemons and Emma Stone, who carry the movie with intensity and charisma.
Although Yorgos Lanthimos maintains his cohesive visual style and the tonal balance between black comedy and violence, the discursive and predictable approach to its central themes — humanity, corruption, paranoia ...
A private user reviewed The Assessment (2025)
The Assessment
It often feels like we’re constantly being assessed, evaluated on everything from our creditworthiness to our work performance to our scholastic achievements. But imagine what it might be like if we were scrutinized on highly personal matters, with intrusive investigations into our most highly intimate concerns. Such is life in director Fleur Fortune’s debut feature in a dystopian version of Earth of the future. With the planet devastated by environmental decline, human society has been drastically reorganized into the old world and the new world. The former is a pathetic wasteland ...