Let‘s be honest. We all watch this only because of Lindsay Lohan and she is definitely the star here. The story is lighthearted, fun and at times really goofy but this isn‘t a bad thing at all. Overall it won‘t win any prices but I wouldn‘t say it‘s a waste of time either.
If this movie proves anything, it’s that most people’s sense of humor is terrible.
One of the eeriest and most disturbing found footage movies about a fiction serial killer than most movies about serial killers.
I can't fully explain why, but the movie has that icky feeling to it. It's something that anyone with a human consciousness should not be exposed to.
Males don't have autism more often than females, but research and bias has made it so it's been wrongly believed as such because females often present differently than males because of both biological and social influences. Testing is still done based on male-based research when diagnosing females. If you're going to complain about inequality don't use information that is very wrong and is actually inequality in the other direction.
Men complete suicide more often than women because they choose more violent methods, like guns. Women attempt suicide at a much higher rate than men complete it, though.
These are just a couple of parts of this endless misinformation.
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.
I don't know why this movie is cataloged as Horror, this is clearly a Comedy! A very good one for the time being BTW...
This very much felt like a movie with a queer theme written by straight people. Where was my subtext? Where was the camp? Why wasn't the movie having fun?!
Watch Sleepaway Camp instead for a much better ending (I know it can be read as problematic but we've reclaimed it, it's ours now)
I love that there are a lot of people who were hoping to see a bunch of queer people be killed in a slasher movie, only to spend 2 hours finding out that the real horror is homophobia and conversion therapy itself.
I actually liked this movie pretty much. No surprises, but a movie. Recommended for those who like the genre...
Tumblr gifs really do be showing this movie better than it is
Daniel Farrands is a POS director of scripted horror - every single one, in the last five years, has been exploitative, poorly done and hard to finish, which is surprising/disappointing since i enjoyed his documentaries
sidenote: Debra Tate (Sharon's sister) was against this movie, asked them not to make it and they went forward against her wishes anyways.
Kinda sad that we have to deal with an American remake for every successful non-american movie
One of the best remakes in the horror genre, fantastic music(!), acting, FX and intense horror without cheap jump scares. No unneccesary padding, this movie goes straight to the point. Evil is being unleashed and it’s relentless.. Recommended!
Okay, I got so confused with this movie.
I saw this movie so many times as a kid and still remembered a lot of it when rewatching it now. Late 90s Brendan Fraser was a star. I loved all the 4th wall breaking narration and general silliness.
The most elegant Norwegian thriller about a sheltered lesbian with supernatural abilities that you will ever see.
Fine movie with an electrifying cast, bad script, and fun music. There were definitely moments to appreciate as a Christian viewer; I don’t know if this will work for folks of other faiths.
I was hesitant going into this. Don't get me wrong, I love the original Wrong Turn and I enjoyed most of the sequels but I have to admit that they got too far from the suspenseful horror of the first one and it just wasn't as enjoyable anymore. I was glad to see this one return to it's horror roots and away from the horror comedy route.
This one is full of little twists and turns and fun moments for horror fans. It manages to include several horror sub-genres in small ways where they worked and fit without being forced. The killers were sufficiently creepy, the kills were realistic and delightfully gruesome without feeling campy or hokey and the overall tone was suspenseful.
I will admit, a few moments almost took me out of it but I was pulled right back in each time. What pulled me out was minor and was almost immediately remedied. For example the ending where Jen leaves to go back didn't sit right with me but as the credits rolled and it showed her killing them and leaving them felt like a more fitting end for her .
Overall, I would possibly put this on par with the first Wrong Turn.
I unashamedly loved this movie. What an unexpected great horror film for 2021. The shots, maybe they're not that amazing, but everything is so clear and beautiful with incredible scenery of the Appalachian trails in the USA. And ON SCREEN deaths. WOW. Amazing deaths. Just so gory. Wow.
Jen is seeking herself and as a last hurrah before she decides what she wants to do, her boyfriend and 4 others (couple Gary(?) And Luis, and 2nd couple Adam and Mila) go to hike the Appalachian trails together. However, the group runs into trouble when Darius decides to go off the trail, ignoring warnings from locals, to end up pursued by a mysterious group of mountain dwellers.
This story does not hesitate to drag our characters down into the true depths of their psyche. Unfortunately some of the most interesting characters are thrown away within minutes of the action starting. I wish there had been more development given to the characters, especially outside of the main duo, but I still really liked where the movie went. I had so much fun watching this and learning about the mountain dwellers. I did like the diversity in the casting and the story behind the mountain dwellers.
This story could have gone down the stereotypical route its predecessor did, and I'm so glad it didnt. There were times when the film felt long and then where the action was quick and tight and we had only 30 minutes left. I liked the musical cues for the mountain people. I also loved the end credit song. I could watch this again.
I also want to note how the trap that Jen finds herself in is meant to be bad but it was totally a daddy scenario I'm just saying...
Stop paying Woody Allen, please.
It said a few think about society but nothing new. I know people are evil. I know institutions can be hypocritical, experimental and evil. I know about gang mentality. What's left? The only interesting moment was the family dynamic after Alex was released and that only lasted one scene. Alex wasn't even a complex character like he could have been. He goes from sick to cured to victim with nothing interesting in terms of actual personality - oh but he likes beethoven, yeah great. This is structured more like a fairy tale than a movie for grown ups. This movie seems to have the view that the hypocrisy of power and violence is genuinely interesting and clever enough to base an entire movie on. Clever social predication? Hardly. Maybe about a degenerate society but many movies predict that as a usual plot idea. I'm sure people don't care as much in those cases. What about all the wrong predictions? Where are all the posh talking kids listening to beethoven and raping? What was the logic behond that anyway?? Why does the future still look like the 70s?
What bugs me is the arty veneer to try and give some intellectualism. Beneath the flesh, boundary pushing violence for the time and nonsensical classical music (especially the edgy Nazi beethoven scene), it's a very basic story. It's not Alex or the violence that bothers me but the fact it's shallow and overrated
This movie is A+++ and I would recommend it to everyone! It's exciting and thrilling and brilliant and it keeps your attention from beginning to end, which is rare. Now go watch it.
One of the best Korean movies I've watched so far- the mystery, thrill, suspense and the twists, oh my god, the twists! Watch it for the leads, the story and just...the whole experience.
Extremely boring and not scary at all!
I mean, there is this curse going on in the movie, but it doesn't make much sense, especially if the only reason it was casted on the family was incest between twins...
At one point the brother even proclaims that they are going to be immortals, but what is the point of immortality if everytime you have to kill yourself and leave your incestuos children-clones behind?
Make this a tv series cause i feel like they have a lot of characters to know but not enough time to develop.....make it a tv series asap
I enjoyed this movie. Easy going. Would make a great TV series. Well worth a watch.
I don't get why some comments say there's a part with "social commentary" and then a part when the movie "gets weird" as if the second couldn't say anything about society.
Loved the fact that she did not know how to tie a tie, because in movies, women always (and men never) do.
The very definition of "not for everyone", Tusk is an oddball, absurd, twisted midnight movie that plays more like a demented fever dream than a horror or comedy film.