A moving true story that evokes the setting of the Great Depression well. It's not always as impactful as it might have been as it rushes through certain moments but it's still worth a watch.
Thankfully not as vapid as I expected. The movie is further evidence of the dangers of social media and the false approvals people gain from using it. #deleteyourinsta
Episode more focused on the "dark side" than the other way around. Maybe if you expect always a happy ending in every story it will be a little bitter, but seeing it like it is, it's a great episode. Lionel is an excellent character he's really at a mentor level compared with Lex.
This one was kinda boring, especially because we know we probably won’t see that girl ever again, and if we get one more episode with her she’ll probably die like every kid Clark takes care of.
And Lexana (is that the ship name?) were so ugly to Chloe!! And Lex was all bitter like “you’ve never been in a relationship” but Chloe’s had her flings! While Lex can’t maintain a relationship with women his age cause they are only using him! So he’s not the one to talk about relationships.
I’m so mad that was the first Lexna? (Is that the ship name?) kiss!! And that Lana found out this way about Lex’s feelings.
It was a great performance by the actor playing Lex and it was interesting seeing the real/evil Lex in full force cause I don’t know if the show is ever gonna give us that.
I’m gonna miss “good” Lionel cause you never knew what he was up too and if it was all an act, and this evil Lionel is too obvious.
I’ve never hated Lionel Luther as much as I did this episode, great acting from the both of them
Clark as Lionel was funny and you felt worried about him but Lionel as Clark was the creepiest most disgusting thing ever, but great acting on both ends!!
I hate that everybody knows that there’s something weird going on in Smallville possible meteorite related but somehow Clark can’t explain to Chloe and Lana what happened to him? Just say that Lionel used the meteorite rocks to switch bodies. And how many times has Clark been possessed or lost control of his body/powers?
Apparently you need to go into this movie not seeing any marketing since most of the negative reviews talk about how it was "mismarketed". I had no idea what it was about, had no expectations, and I thought it was pretty good. I guess if you went in with expectations of something it isn't, you'd be disappointed.
“There’s no booze on this menu.”
“There’s kombucha.”
“Fuck off.”
Somewhere between a 6 and a 7 for me. Prey is a very good direct to streaming movie, and even without the Predator franchise attached to it , it's still a successful film. Stripping the tired Predator franchise of all the things that bogged it down, Prey keeps things simple. Primal humans who have to hunt or risk being hunted, up against a technological killing machine who hunts for dominance and sport.
Amber Midthunder is extremely good in the lead role. She's not Arnie, nor is she supposed to be, but she's a great lead who comes off believable and likable. If Prey had have been released in the 80s, Amber's Naru would be up there with the iconic 80s female action stars.
I enjoyed Jurassic World 3 more in theaters than this. That is all.
Amazing!
What a beautiful contribution to this world.
I love those powerful women.
Great cast!
[Sheffield/Doc] An revealing documentary-conference on the need to return to historical events to avoid reinterpreting the History of Racism in America. The camera is at the service of Jeffrey Robinson, an excellent speaker who offers a masterclass on how to find the keys to understanding the roots of endemic racism and preventing its spread.
One of the best solo MCU movies in a while. I went into this not knowing the story at all. I was highly entertained and not lost at all. Definitely worth the $12 at the theater!
i own all the movies on vhs and now the trilogy on blu-ray and it is truly amazing. this is my favourite movie of all time since i was a kid, and you can hold me to it.
An excellent little gem filled with so many "classic horror movie" tropes. This movie pokes fun at itself and others (even Netflix). It was a refreshing little mindf@#$.
Easily one of the best movies ever made! Have watched over 6 times and still cant say no to watch it again!
THIS. IS. SO. GOOD. the kind of movie i can see a thousand times and it will never get bored
When Stormfront is speaking German, it's actually pretty good, but with strong accents. She's saying: "Do you remember that day, Frederick, Cloe put her arms out the car window. We found the perfect spot by the river in the shade of an apple tree. It was the first time Cloe ate fresh apples."
I'm really surprised how great it was! Recommended.
What the F is happening?
The turning point episode. I'm glad to see that The Mandalorian is not an entity devoid of moral grounds. Then again, had anyone expected him to be? Maybe a bit more down the season, but the story line forces him to make the decisions now. It does leave him with some big enemies though, but I'm sure he'll get some back-up soon. Jon Favreau is a good writer, I'm just waiting for him to write a story that will really fly off. I hope it's this one. This is the way. I have spoken.
Dear Emmy voters,
For your consideration.
Sincerely, Jennifer Aniston