There are 2,186 entries in Movies
FEATURED MOVIE
“Barbie has a great day every day, but Ken only has a great day if Barbie looks at him.”
-
The Blob (1958)
Read more: The Blob (1958)When I was just a young punk, there was a lot less to do and think about than there is now, and in retrospect, that was a very good thing. My life consisted of mostly going to school, going to church every Sunday morning, evening, Wednesday afternoon and the dreaded Prayer Meeting on Wednesday night.…
-
Minions: The Rise of Gru
Read more: Minions: The Rise of GruActual thoughts from my actual child. What number is this movie for minions? Uhhh…I don’t really remember. I don’t either. What’s this one called? It’s called…Minions: The Rise of Gru. Is Gru an adult or a kid in this one? He’s a kid. Is it like a Darth Vader, Anakin thing? [laughs] Uh, sure. Tell…
-
The Lone Ranger
Read more: The Lone RangerThe Lone Ranger (2013) 149 minutes PG 13 for scalping, cannibalism, skull crushing, decapitation, and genocide. The MPAA is a joke. A bloody, laughable farce. This film is  proof that a PG-13 rating is completely meaningless. The villain cuts the heart out of a law enforcement officer, and eats it! Hundreds of Comanche get mowed…
-
Hereditary
Read more: HereditaryApproaching Hereditary, one was confronted with one of two realizations, seldom avoiding both: the hype and applause hurled first-time director Ari Aster’s way and Toni Collette’s defining performance. The first time I saw it, I knew I could be making a mistake watching it alongside two philistine family members, and I wasn’t wrong. For them,…
-
How to Host the Perfect Movie Night
In category (ies) : MoviesRead more: How to Host the Perfect Movie NightImage via Pexels Whether you’re gathering your family or inviting a group of friends, a movie night can be just the right activity for fun and companionship. You may be wondering, though, how to set up a movie night so that everyone, including you, has a great time. Read on for some tips and tricks…
-
Bloody Sam says “Hi”.
Read more: Bloody Sam says “Hi”.Dying before he was sixty seemed like a fitting final action for the maverick film-maker Sam Peckinpah. Better to burn out than fade away and all that. For whenever Sam was in town the rage-filled stories of excess flew thick and fast, tales that included wild on-set bust-ups, legendary alcohol and coke consumption, budget blowouts,…
-
Crimes Of The Future
Read more: Crimes Of The Future1 hour 45 minutes, Rated R for autopsies, surgeries, weird groping of internal organs Fair Value of Crimes of the Future: $8.00. It sounds strange to call this the most essential and the most inessential of David Cronenberg’s films, but here goes it is the best Cronenburg primer, the best introduction to ‘here are the…
-
Lightyear
Read more: Lightyear“Lightyear” – That’s why Andy wanted a Buzz Lightyear doll? As I usually do for animated flicks, I interviewed my now ten-year old son to talk about the movie. In hindsight, I definitely should have done this before he played in a three-day baseball tournament and forgot half the movie. Stick around at the end…
-
Starring debuts #20: Lorraine Stanley in London to Brighton (2006)
Read more: Starring debuts #20: Lorraine Stanley in London to Brighton (2006)“Nice isn’t it? To see a bit of color.” So says Kelly (Stanley) as she looks at the green fields through a train window on the way from London to the seaside. It’s a banal observation and yet so telling. There is no color in Kelly’s life. No joy, no hope, no normality. Every day…
-
Delta-Endorsed Bonkery -or-the Southern Gothic Metric of Madness
Read more: Delta-Endorsed Bonkery -or-the Southern Gothic Metric of MadnessMen behaving badly is the foundation of international drama. Since you need conflict, you need a motivation for bad behavior. I first learned to write in the smoky southern bars off the main college drag. I was haunted by cream-suited artistes sitting at the same booth, hunched over the same manuscript and nursing the same…
ABOUT RUTHLESS
About | Writers | Glossary | Contact Us
Ruthless Reviews is an international website that has been around for over 2 decades. Our primary focus is on not only current movies and their reviews, but more importantly, the analysis of Classical masterpieces and our favorites, like 80’s Action movies and their heroes.
We also love our Top 10 lists and the love and disdain for Black Metal Music.
Ruthless Reviews has the largest collection of Christmas Movie Reviews on the Internet, as well as Rants galore, and the ABC’s of just about everything. We are Comfortable, but Furious, if you know what I mean.
Our writers include attorneys, doctors, professional gamblers, Hollywood film pros, and ex-cons. Don’t judge us, and we won’t judge you.
So, thanks for stopping by, enjoy and you are always welcome to contact us.
FOLLOW US
The Ruthless Guide to 80s Action Movies: Volume 1
by Erich Schulte (Author), Matt Cale (Author), Mike McGowan (Author), John Gautreaux (Author), Devon Pack (Author), Sarah Sarah Rhodes (Author), Shelby Sherman (Author), Michael Behrens (Author), Juan Konstantin (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
Have the book in any format from Amazon
TOP 10
Top 10 Christmas Movie Characters Top 10 Ruthless Reviews Comedies Top 10 Reasons To Be An Atheist Top 10 Movie Drunks Top 10 Favorite Christmas Movies Top 10 Most Outrageous YouTube EatingMOVIES LIST
-
Donnie Darko
-
Don’t Say a Word
-
Dogville (2003)
-
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
-
Distant (Uzak)
-
HOME OF THE BRAVE
-
Hollywood Ending (2002)
-
A History of Violence (2005)
-
Highway 61 (1991)
-
Hidden Fortress (Kakushi-toride no san-akunin)
-
Dirty Pretty Things
-
Die Another Day (2002)
-
The Devil’s Rain (1975)
-
Held Up
-
Derailed (2005)
-
Heartbreak Ridge
-
The Haunting (1999)
-
Heart of Glass (Herz Aus Glas)
-
Death Wish 5: Face of Death
-
Death Hunt (1981)
-
Deadline (2004)
-
Dead or Alive (2002)
-
A Day Without a Mexican (2004)
-
Day of the Dead (1985)
-
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
-
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
-
Darkness (2002)
-
Dark City (1998)
-
Dancer in the Dark (2000)
-
Crossroads (2002)