John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, in my opinion, falls short compared to the first two movies. The fight scenes drag on for too long and don't live up to the standards set by its predecessors. While Keanu Reeves still delivers a solid performance, the film lacks the same magic and excitement. Die-hard fans may enjoy it, but it didn't meet my expectations.
Good movie, but I personally feel it's not as great as the first one. The action scenes are exciting, and Keanu Reeves does a fantastic job. However, it lacks the same impact and freshness.
Dear John Wick,
You swept me off my feet from the first action scene. Your story, like a passionate symphony, stirred my emotions. The fight choreographies danced with perfection, leaving me breathless. Keanu Reeves' performance was an embodiment of intensity and vulnerability. My heart beats for you, John Wick. Forever yours.
Love,
Patuleia
I enjoyed the book more, but the movie is still good nevertheless.
A biting comedy that sinks its teeth into hilarity!
Rewatched Baraka and now I'm convinced that my life would be so much more meaningful if I just spent all my time staring intensely at nature while chanting in Sanskrit
Watched this movie last week and now I can't stop staring at billboards, wondering if they're secretly telling me to buy sunglasses...or start a revolution
Slightly better than the first one, but still far from being a good movie
Super Mario Bros. movie it's a great reminder that just because a video game is popular doesn't mean it should be made into a movie
Slavoj Žižek takes us on a wild ride through classic movies and pop culture, revealing the hidden meanings behind our favorite films and songs.
It is long, dense, and sometimes confusing. It requires patience, attention, and an open mind.
It may offend some viewers with its controversial opinions and irreverent humor. But it is also a movie that will make you laugh, think, and wonder.
Trading Places is like the stock market: you never know what's going to happen next, but you can always count on Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy to make you laugh harder than your portfolio's returns.
Like its predecessor, Ida (2013), this movie has stunning black and white cinematography
What a delightfully charming film! The stop-motion animation is beautiful, the voice acting is top-notch, and the story is witty and fun.
A timeless comedic masterpiece that satirizes religion and human nature with wit and absurdity. From "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" to the infamous "Biggus Dickus" scene, this Monty Python classic never fails to entertain me.
This is a bad Pocahontas remake
Cult film for some, but I'm atheist
Once upon a time in Mexico, a movie made audiences go "Olé!" and left them craving some spicy salsa and a margarita. It's like a western, but with more tequila and less horse-riding.
Desperado is a gunslingin' good time! Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek light up the screen with their fiery chemistry and killer performances. The action is non-stop and the humor is on point. The stylish direction and killer soundtrack make for a movie that's impossible not to enjoy. It's the kind of film that leaves you grinning from ear to ear long after the credits roll. Yeehaw!
For only $7,000 is a fun and thrilling ride that proves you don't need a lot of money to make a good film. Just a lot of creativity and bullets.
A Plastic Ocean is a four-year global odyssey that exposes the shocking truth about plastic pollution in our oceans and its effect on wildlife, ecosystems and human health.
The movie is a disappointing sequel that relies on nostalgia and recycled jokes. It fails to capture the charm and humor of the original film. The plot is contrived and implausible. The characters are bland and stereotypical, this movie is a waste of time.
Coming to America is like a McDonald's burger - you know it's not gourmet, but you still can't help but love it and want more.
This documentary is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of space exploration and the remarkable individuals who made it possible.
The movie tries to be a satire of post-apocalyptic and exploitation genres, but it fails miserably. It’s not even entertaining as a guilty pleasure or a cult classic. It’s just utter crap.
The story is absurd, the jokes are cringeworthy, and the action is boring.
A tense and cynical portrait of contemporary America, where many young people struggle to find opportunities and are tempted by easy money.
This a beautiful and touching tribute to the bond between father and son, as well as a reflection on the effects of climate change and human resilience. It is also a celebration of cinema as a language that transcends borders and cultures. Ice Merchants is a film that will warm your heart even as it shows you a cold world.
A haunting thriller about a cult escapee’s identity crisis. Olsen and Hawkes are superb.
"The name Lamborghini lives on in the hearts of automobile lovers and enthusiasts everywhere..."
but this movie will not.
This documentary gets my seal of approval
Spirit and Opportunity deserved a better documentary, nevertheless, it made me cry