995 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tubbs.
Tricks (Sztuczki) (2007)
The screenplay should suit all ages.
Big Man, The (1990)
Not a good screenplay, but the casting is strong.
Canterbury Tales, The (I Racconti di Canterbury) (1972)
Someone who could never be boring, Hugh Griffith, heads a smorgasbord of a European cast.
On the Beach (1959)
The sci–fi elements were handled very well e.g. the empty streets. The rest of the screenplay required patience.
It All Starts Today… (1999)
A screenplay with a social conscience.
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Martin Sheen battles his way up a river over several days and nights with danger on every side – what is his prize at the end of his ordeal? – to be met by Dennis Hopper.
Entertainer, The (1960)
A terrific cast, a character study, and an acknowledgment of an era about to pass.
Magic Trip (2011)
Too much footage belonged in the "home movie" category, but there was some interest at times.
Aftersun (2022)
You wait for the screenplay to take off, and it doesn't, and it is all the better for it.
Little Man (2006)
There were a couple of items we could have done without, otherwise, it was hard to dislike.