886 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tubbs.
It's a Wonderful Afterlife (2010)
Very likeable characters and screenplay supplemented by a very good soundtrack.
Way of Life, A (2004)
It handles the racism issue very effectively. All the characters and performances are believable.
Wah Do Dem (What They Do) (2009)
We didn't need the lead character. Without him, we could have got to the Congos quicker.
Seven Men From Now (1956)
A memorable opening scene followed by a solid screenplay. It has one of the better western directors/ leading men teaming up again, plus a very respected writer. Lee Marvin also gives a helping hand.
Operation Mincemeat (2021)
A strong story – I remember watching and being impressed by it from the version screened in "The Man Who Never Was" (1956).
4.3.2.1 (2010)
A great title but there is no lift off.
Official Competition (Competencia Oficial) (2021)
There were some worthwhile segments, with Banderas best of the trio, but overall a reduction in running time would have helped.
Creation (2009)
Whilst it may not satisfy all those seeking a science v religion punchup there is a better than average cast and good production values.
Our Man in Havana (1960)
Gives the spy people a well–deserved poke in the eye with Alec Guinness carrying the sharp stick. There is a terrific cast to abet him and the location shooting is impressive.
Nightmare Alley (1947)
An interesting but not always convincing screenplay and one that would have benefitted from being tighter.