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Mac the Movie Guy is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): John Stark.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
59/100
Roommates (2026) John Stark A film that mistakes passive aggressiveness for character development, confuses chaos and comedy, Roommates is unhinged, and not for any particular narrative reward.
Posted Apr 19, 2026Edit critic review
8.9/10
I Swear (2025) John Stark Do yourself a favor and check out this heartwarming biopic. I swear you won’t regret it.
Posted Apr 19, 2026Edit critic review
87/100
Everyone Is Lying to You for Money (2025) John Stark McKenzie does his best to streamline and make information on crypto more accessible, while maintaining that this is his opinion, and and he’s not giving you financial advice, nor should any actor.
Posted Apr 15, 2026Edit critic review
31/100
Thrash (2026) John Stark Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water, Netflix answers the call with a variation on sharknado that is somehow worse, less fun, and has no bite to it.
Posted Apr 14, 2026Edit critic review
71/100
Screams From the Tower (2024) John Stark Screams from The Tower sounds like teen spirit, with an engaging fresh ensemble that pays homage to classic 80’s and 90’s teen comedies. However, the lack of needle drops, which teen films thrived on, left me dazed and confused.
Posted Apr 13, 2026Edit critic review
64/100
Pretty Lethal (2026) John Stark Pretty Lethal might have a killer logline, but it is pretty lame with its character development, leaving the final project stuck in second position. At least the action was on pointe.
Posted Apr 12, 2026Edit critic review
76/100
The Housemaid (2025) John Stark The Housemaid is energetic, defined by devilishly great lead performances, and a block of twists with a can’t stop won’t stop attitude. If nothing else, it certainly isn’t boring.
Posted Apr 12, 2026Edit critic review
57/100
One Mile: Chapter Two (2026) John Stark If you liked Chapter One you may still want to see how the story ends. Just don’t expect this to go the extra mile.
Posted Apr 12, 2026Edit critic review
34/100
Outcome (2026) John Stark Jonah Hill’s Outcome shows that the worst thing about cancel culture may not be the actual cancellation, but rather having to make a film about it.
Posted Apr 12, 2026Edit critic review
96/100
The Normal Heart (2014) John Stark At your wits end, when there is no end in sight, Mickey’s monologue, while extremely specific is so deeply human that anyone who has ever been in a losing fight, can relate to Mickey’s frustration with the very foundation which his group stands.
Posted Apr 11, 2026Edit critic review
21/100
Find Me Falling (2024) John Stark An awful film. Truly. Some concepts are so inexcusably terrible, it begs the question of who dared to green light it in the first place.
Posted Apr 11, 2026Edit critic review
50/100
Crime 101 (2026) John Stark Crime 101 feels less like a masterclass in filmmaking, and more like the entry level class they skipped but should have taken before embarking on the predictable and slow feature.
Posted Apr 11, 2026Edit critic review
51/100
Faces of Death (2026) John Stark While Faces Of death may think it offers commentary on a world obsessed with violent content, it is unrealistic in its portrayal, leaving the final girl as the only girl and neutering the subtext to avoid chastising the very audience it needs.
Posted Apr 11, 2026Edit critic review
64/100
Hamlet (2025) John Stark If you are a Shakespeare purist, this is not for you. However,if you can appreciate the perspective at play and allow Riz Ahmed’s stunning turn, it might be. Remember, there is nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so.
Posted Apr 07, 2026Edit critic review
79/100
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) John Stark Da costa delivers a visceral, worthy successor that blazes its own trail, setting the standard on how to continue to world build within franchise extensions.
Posted Apr 06, 2026Edit critic review
73/100
Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) John Stark It’s actually the desire to avoid the tropes of video game adaptations, instead placing this on earth, with real world rules, that makes it work.
Posted Apr 05, 2026Edit critic review
64/100
The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) John Stark A hodgepodge of ideas that was thrown together in the biggest fan service Illumination could give us.
Posted Apr 05, 2026Edit critic review
90/100
Project Hail Mary (2026) John Stark Project Hail Mary feels like the antithesis of its title.Instead of being a gamble, it plays like the best, most epic, populist title of the year. it is so brashly accessible, it is anything but a Hail Mary. Unforgettable from start to finish.
Posted Apr 04, 2026Edit critic review
66/100
The Testament of Ann Lee (2025) John Stark I’m willing to testify that this is Seyfried’s best work on film to date. Her maturity, calmness, and determination carry an uneven film worth a watch, but perhaps not a second.
Posted Apr 04, 2026Edit critic review
68/100
Renner (2025) John Stark Munis clearly showed up with something to prove, and really throws himself into it with this manic energy, for a film with a decent third act twist.
Posted Apr 03, 2026Edit critic review
73/100
Tank (1984) John Stark this movie is cheesy as hell, like an episode of Dukes Of Hazard and I’m here for it.
Posted Apr 03, 2026Edit critic review
44/100
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice (2026) John Stark Stumbling through time and genre, mike & Nick & nick & Alice is half as fun as it wants to be, often trading in snarky gags in place of richer plot and character development.
Posted Apr 03, 2026Edit critic review
78/100
Primate (2025) John Stark I’m not monkeying around here. Primate is brutal, bananas, and a whole lot of fun.
Posted Apr 03, 2026Edit critic review
82/100
The Ascent (2026) John Stark Two things can be true. The Ascent can be life affirming,but it can also be shocking, unnerving, and horrifying. Prepare to feel all the emotions.
Posted Apr 03, 2026Edit critic review
77/100
The Serpent's Skin (2025) John Stark It certainly has a style all its own, influenced by exceptional bold filmmakers, yet with an originality sure to get under your skin.Its sexy, fun, and honest.
Posted Mar 29, 2026Edit critic review
49/100
Anaconda (2025) John Stark Your anaconda won’t want none because it ain’t got a plot, son.
Posted Mar 29, 2026Edit critic review
79/100
Forbidden Fruits (2026) John Stark Forbidden Fruits is plum ripe,offering biting and crisp dialogue, juicy violence, but could have used a kick in the pacing and score/soundtrack areas.
Posted Mar 29, 2026Edit critic review
90/100
Your Attention Please (2026) John Stark Your Attention Please is so captivating it will help you ignore the 47 push notifications you’ll get from your social media platforms while the film is playing.
Posted Mar 28, 2026Edit critic review
Sentimental Value (2025) John Stark It’s hard to define what value there is to sentimentality when the feature in question is inaccessible to a chunk of its audience, thus answering a different question on values, and how Neon views a portion of its potential audience.
Posted Mar 28, 2026Edit critic review
59/100
The Plastic Detox (2026) John Stark The Plastic Detox leaves you unsatisfied with the results, wanting to relapse if only for a better supported look at an alternative learning choice.
Posted Mar 28, 2026Edit critic review
58/100
Mercy (2026) John Stark It hinges on the hope that the audience has either forgotten or never seen Minority Report, a far better, well-written, dystopian crime thriller that Mercy will never be.
Posted Mar 23, 2026Edit critic review
81/100
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024) John Stark Proximus Caesar stole the show for me, twisting the original Caesar’s words around to suit him.
Posted Mar 22, 2026Edit critic review
47/100
Fat Albert (2004) John Stark Fat Albert is one of those films lost to the controversies in the passage of time. While this was never a great film, there is something about the kindness that permeates through the film, and through Thompson’s performance, that feels lacking today.
Posted Mar 22, 2026Edit critic review
64/100
One Mile: Chapter One (2026) John Stark The audacity is in believing the world needed a chapter 2, before even seeing Chapter 1. While it lacks the inventiveness of franchises like John Wick, it has enough action to keep you entertained.
Posted Mar 22, 2026Edit critic review
81/100
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) John Stark It is hard to take your franchise to a crescendo like Fury Road, and then ask people to have the patience for the different methodology behind Furiosa but I respect that Miller was going for a different vibe here, and a different method of storytelling.
Posted Mar 21, 2026Edit critic review
87/100
Anora (2024) John Stark A loud, boisterous representation of a dream realized.
Posted Mar 21, 2026Edit critic review
61/100
Do Not Enter (2025) John Stark Do Not Enter is a somewhat goofy teen horror entry, but I found myself oddly entertained in a film with lots of questions and few answers.
Posted Mar 21, 2026Edit critic review
74/100
Mean Girls (2024) John Stark Rapp is clearly the best singer in the cast, and gets to showcase her talent in anthems like Til Someone Gets Hurt and World Burn. Rapp is the clear standout here.
Posted Mar 20, 2026Edit critic review
98/100
20 Days in Mariupol (2023) John Stark Harrowing footage capturing real chaos, real death, and the ever present sense of an uncertain tomorrow. No one set out to make this, but by keeping the cameras there they captured the devastation, and also the resilience in the face of fear.
Posted Mar 20, 2026Edit critic review
76/100
Kings of Venice (2025) John Stark I really enjoyed this lighthearted take on a sport I knew nothing about with its colorful figures. It isn’t a deep documentary about how the world is on fire, but it is entertaining enough.
Posted Mar 20, 2026Edit critic review
71/100
Mermaid (2026) John Stark I won’t claim Mermaid is perfect, but it does have its heart in the right place, and features stunning work from McDowell and Soria. Even if it preaches to the choir, the choir should be entertained.
Posted Mar 20, 2026Edit critic review
79/100
Truth & Treason (2025) John Stark Truth and Treason oddly hits harder today with its themes, but is also surprisingly more than competent coming from Angel Studios.
Posted Mar 20, 2026Edit critic review
88/100
Mr. Burton (2025) John Stark A masterclass from Toby Jones and one of the most emotionally satisfying and classically uplifting films you’ll see this year.
Posted Mar 20, 2026Edit critic review
48/100
This Is Not a Test (2025) John Stark If this were a test, it would have failed.
Posted Mar 19, 2026Edit critic review
62/100
Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere (2026) John Stark Inside The Manosphere isn’t that remarkable, often failing to push its subjects to reveal an inner or actual truth, but it does dive into a disturbing counter culture we should all be very afraid of.
Posted Mar 18, 2026Edit critic review
58/100
Thirteen Lives (2022) John Stark It just feels like a competently filmed reenactment. This is one of those based on a true stories that fails to capture the danger or the thrill of the event, from the comfort of our living rooms.
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
71/100
13: The Musical (2022) John Stark I say go for it, especially if you aren’t familiar with the source material. Why commission new songs in place of the old ones that led to the shows success?
Posted Mar 17, 2026Edit critic review
79/100
Splitsville (2025) John Stark This isn’t your mothers Bob And Carol and ted and Alice, but certainly would be welcomed by anyone looking for a modern take on free love, exploration, and a willingness to seem up for anything even if you aren’t. Special kudos to the stunt coordinator.
Posted Mar 16, 2026Edit critic review
79/100
Paul McCartney: Man on the Run (2025) John Stark A solid documentary for anyone, but certainly for Paul McCartney fans, as well as those looking to consume anything any Beatle ever made.
Posted Mar 15, 2026Edit critic review
72/100
War Machine (2026) John Stark War Machine is a solid and entertaining film. You might say it is more than meets the eye.
Posted Mar 15, 2026Edit critic review
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