Tubbs’s Film Reviews
826 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tubbs.
Coup de Torchon (Clean Slate) (1981)
Not sure if the racial rules were broken in 1981, but it is this theme which stands out in 2025. I thought the screenplay lost its way at times, but Noiret & Huppert work extremely well, & the oddness of the plot idea sees it through.
Night to Remember, A (1958)
Dramatised for effect at times, but it still contains enough genuine content to be worthwhile.- Blu-Ray $34.95
Words and Pictures (2013)
Popular and undemanding.
Without Limits (1998)
The re–creation of the running events was excellent.
Julius Caesar (2003)
An overview of his life without much depth, but there is some interest in the casting of Walken and Harris in particular.
Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
There are some decent tunes, and dancing with the wardrobe and arts departments doing a commendable job.
Silverado (1985)
There is some strength in the cast in Brian Dennehy, Linda Hunt, and Jeff Goldblum, but the best segment is that involving John Cleese.
Godland (2022)
A visual delight. - DVD $29.95
Titanic (TV Mini-series) (2012)
The best scenes are early in the piece, but the screenplay then becomes less convincing, particularly when the characters are in the lifeboats.
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985)
Fred is quite active and not the normal muscle head, nor is he muscle bound. There are some decent lighter touches, but the highlights are some memorable stunts and some work with animals.