Tubbs’s Film Reviews
8089 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tubbs.
Mister Lonely (2008)
Not all of it worked but it deserves credit for some originality in the screenplay.
Absolute Power (TV Series) (2003)
SI and S2: Not the first to take a satirical view of British politics but it is well written and cast.
Taming of the Shrew (1966)
The two leads are fine and there is also talent in support such as the excellent Michael Hordern. The wardrobe and set designs are commendable. An entertaining romp.
Gun and the Pulpit, The (1974)
It has a lighter theme than usual for the genre and a more than useful supporting cast.
How to Make an American Quilt (1996)
Even non romantics will find attraction in the strong female cast that includes Bancroft, Burstyn, Ryder, Nelligan, et al.
Meet Me in St Louis (1944)
The music, the wardrobe, and the set designs.
Next (2007)
The scenes where Cage sees into the future not only slow proceedings down but give Cage more screen time.
Thunderpants (2002)
Whilst you might need to clear the air at times the screenplay is ironically fresh and the support casting of Callow, Fry, Beatty, Imrey, Hardy, etc. is very attractive.
Eye of the Beholder (2000)
The screenplay had some good periods but was uneven overall – frustratingly so.
Under Siege (1992)
Well produced but silly.