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Jim Dixon

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Master of Dark Shadows (2019) 100% EDIT “Even the title of Master of Dark Shadows aims the documentary squarely at the large and enthusiastic audience, and this is the audience that is likely to enjoy it most. Nonetheless, this is an informative and engaging production.” – Film Inquiry Apr 23, 2019 Full Review Samson (2018) 27% EDIT “Aimed squarely at Christian audiences looking for inspirational family entertainment, Samson is a preachy and plodding drama that's light on excitement, action or any real sense of spirituality.” – Film Inquiry Mar 1, 2019 Full Review Demon House (2018) 57% EDIT “Demon House doesn't have the "gotcha" moments that would certainly punctuate a scripted spook movie, but it does have a crawling sense of escalating paranoia.” – Film Inquiry Mar 15, 2018 Full Review 12 Strong (2018) 50% EDIT “Well-intentioned though 12 Strong may be, it lacks the writing or directing to be great drama, and lacks the perspective or insight to be anything else but an historical-based action movie, and it isn't all that impressive on that front.” – Film Inquiry Jan 29, 2018 Full Review Pitch Perfect 3 (2017) 29% EDIT “Should future encores take the stage, we can only hope they have a little more verve and imagination than this one.” – Film Inquiry Dec 29, 2017 Full Review The Foreigner (2017) 66% EDIT “[An] exceptionally well-made if somber thriller...[The Foreigner] is a showcase for a retirement age Chan, who clearly has no designs on retirement.” – Film Inquiry Oct 23, 2017 Full Review Baywatch (2017) 18% EDIT “The people who need saving the most in Baywatch are the likable cast with nothing to do but look good in a movie that's otherwise a conceptual disaster.” – Film Inquiry Jun 1, 2017 Full Review The Fate of the Furious (2017) 67% EDIT “Turbo charged and thoroughly mechanical, The Fate of the Furious is an empty-headed, essentially soulless popcorn film with modest aspirations in every regard but box office.” – Film Inquiry Apr 25, 2017 Full Review Gifted (2017) 73% EDIT “Gifted is out to make you laugh, make you cry, make you root for the good guys and boo the bad guys. Mission accomplished.” – Film Inquiry Apr 14, 2017 Full Review Saban's Power Rangers (2017) 51% EDIT “Entertaining without being too campy or ironic, Power Rangers gives its target audience what they're looking for.” – Film Inquiry Apr 7, 2017 Full Review The Boss Baby (2017) 53% EDIT “The Boss Baby does deliver laughs, but it is also trying to deliver more than its premise can really bear.” – Film Inquiry Apr 3, 2017 Full Review The Space Between Us (2017) 17% EDIT “Chelsom attempts to hurdle the screenplay's cavalier attitude towards science with mixed results.” – Film Inquiry Feb 6, 2017 Full Review xXx: Return of Xander Cage (2017) 46% EDIT “Unimaginative, uninspired and unentertaining, xXx: Return of Xander Cage is a film no one was waiting for, and one there's no reason to pony up theater ticket prices for.” – Film Inquiry Feb 1, 2017 Full Review Sleepless (2017) 25% EDIT “Sleepless is better than it looks, but not as good as it could be.” – Film Inquiry Jan 29, 2017 Full Review Office Christmas Party (2016) 41% EDIT “Office Christmas Party is a prime example of the pitfalls of throwing Hollywood resources at an under-developed screenplay, hoping the actors will save your ass on the set.” – Film Inquiry Jan 4, 2017 Full Review Bad Moms (2016) 59% EDIT “Sloppily constructed but undeniably funny, Bad Moms does effectively find the humor in situations that are going to ring true to a large audience.” – Film Inquiry Dec 6, 2016 Full Review Nerve (2016) 66% EDIT “While it's regrettable that Nerve's last act doesn't live up to the lead-in, it still delivers an entertaining and provocative hour and thirty-six minutes.” – Film Inquiry Dec 6, 2016 Full Review Ben-Hur (2016) 24% EDIT “The big budget, costume epic might be due for a comeback, but this anemic and unimaginative exercise isn't going to do it.” – Film Inquiry Dec 6, 2016 Full Review Hands of Stone (2016) 44% EDIT “Hands of Stone is a serviceable, reasonably entertaining biopic of Roberto Durn, with first rate performances that elevate it above its pedestrian execution.” – Film Inquiry Dec 6, 2016 Full Review Keeping Up With the Joneses (2016) 20% EDIT “Without a fresh approach, the film settles for product placement and the pedestrian, perhaps under the delusion that pedestrian is an equivalent for tried and true. It isn't.” – Film Inquiry Dec 5, 2016 Full Review Inferno (2016) 23% EDIT “Despite the A-list talent both in front of and behind the camera, Inferno is ultimately something less than the sum of its parts.” – Film Inquiry Dec 5, 2016 Full Review Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016) 83% EDIT “An effective, even superior prequel, Ouija: Origin of Evil looks like a sure bet to be a Halloween hit, a” – Film Inquiry Dec 5, 2016 Full Review Trolls (2016) 76% EDIT “You may end up feeling like you just ate all of your Halloween candy in one night, but that's about the worst you can say about Trolls.” – Film Inquiry Dec 5, 2016 Full Review
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