1007 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tubbs.
Pact of Silence, The (Le Pacte du Silence) (2002)
The screenplay weakens out and is not helped by the lead characters either stopping to pray or faint much of the time.
Rainbow, The (1989)
The production details for the period are superb. Young Sammi does a good job leading a fine cast, which includes a domineering Jim Carter and a strangely subdued, and therefore wasted Glenda Jackson.
One of Our Aircraft is Missing (1942)
The early cockpit scenes are well enacted, but what follows is dated and not believable.
To Die in San Hilario (2005)
It doesn't take itself seriously and is all the better for it.
Motorway (2012)
No surprises in what passes for a screenplay. It has the usual good stunt driving and camera work.
Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam (1995)
Ted Bundy (2002)
Purely Belter (2001)
The first half of the screenplay is the strongest, but the characters are believable throughout.
Take a Letter Mr. Jones (TV Series) (1981)
The episodes are of a consistent quality.
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies (2006)
The scenario is familiar, but as light entertainment, it is fine.