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Friday, March 2, 2018

George Beremov's TOP 20 Best-Reviewed Movies of 2017 PART 2 [10 - 1]

[click on the title to read the quick review]
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1. The Shape of Water
(9.75/10)

Quote: "The most magically bizarre romance ever told, invented by Del Toro vivid creativity, sense of wit and eye for detail, this is an extraordinarily emotive creature feature love story..."
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2. Thor: Ragnarok [3D] (9.50/10)

Quote: ""Thor Ragnarok" is a cosmo-ride fueled by an '80s-inspired sci-fi epicness that matches Taika Waititi's quirky sense of style, signature humor, and lurid vision."
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3. Baby Driver (9.25/10)

Quote: "Ideally in tune with its eclectic score, "Baby Driver" is a sublime exercise in 'style on wheels' fueled with heart, wit, thrills, and fun that never takes its foot off the gas..."
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4. Wonder Woman [3D] (9.00/10)

Quote: "Bold, kind-hearted, and witty, DC's first female-directed superhero flick screams 'girl power' in every frame, and is truly 
a wonder to behold..."
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5. The Invisible Guest (9.00/10)

Quote: "...a visually-polished and brilliantly-acted shocker, whose rewarding twist ending will leave you with your mouth open, being the key piece of the whole riddle."
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6. Spider-Man: Homecoming [3D] (8.75/10)

Quote: "...a teen- spirited laugh-fest that entangles in its web of fun, romance, thrills, and twists, totally embracing its youthful approach through the zestful script..."
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7. It (8.50/10)

Quote: "With its genuine late '80s looks, and eerie tone, "It" is a chill- giver that delivers plenty of scares, with Pennywise being creepy 
 as hell in its shapeshifting forms."
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8. Logan (8.50/10)

Quote: "...R-rated for a reason -- the action scenes are graphic, gory, and brutal as well as inventively-shot, and the thrilling plot will keep you on your toes until the sad finale."
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9. Coco [3D] (8.50/10)

Quote: "...profoundly poignant and uplifting, this Mexican-inspired, Latin tempered, and fantastically grim-ish tale of life and death is thoughtful and affecting, without being mushy."
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10. John Wick: Chapter 2 (8.25/10)

Quote:  "Uncompromisingly violent yet so stylish in its brutality, "Chapter 2" delivers buckets of thrills with its taut plot, and versatile action consisting of crazy stunts..."
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2 comments:

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

I haven't seen The Invisible Guest, but the others I would put in my top twenty. Except John Wick 2 - it was good, but the body count and head shots got to me.

George Beremov [Nebular] said...

Alex, you need to see it. It's an incredible thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole way through.
JW 2 I loved even better than the first...gave me an adrenaline rush!