I don't get what so great about this movie! The movie never explained why the movie was called "The Ring". It never explained why the man had all the freaking answer except for at the end. How were we supposed to know that he was psychic? The movie was boring and it wasn't scary at all. The faces weren't scary and pathetic. Pathetic movie. I'm sorry all of you who liked it. But the American version is SO much better. Because in that one, you at least get some freaking answers.
This film is crazy and great. I really love watching it. The story is clever and interesting with some crazy practical special effects. It is violent and stylish. This must be one of the best futuristic thrillers, it is exciting from beginning to end with lots of charm and well.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie excelled in its comedic moments, offering humor that evoked genuine laughter and kept the audience entertained throughout. However, the film struggled with its cliché and predictable storyline. It relied too heavily on familiar tropes and didn't provide enough depth or originality to truly stand out as a memorable cinematic experience. While the humor was enjoyable, the film sometimes faltered in balancing its comedic elements with a meaningful plot.
Both amusing and thought-provoking at times, it raises an interesting hypothesis for the existential question and answers it well with varied but generally optimistic responses. Should watch imho.
The best Predator film since the first one, it strips everything down to the essentials to deliver a thrilling story of survival and Trachtenberg pulls off a fresh new take on a dried-out franchise.
I've absolutely no idea why this movie has so much hype. It's painfully slow paced with no tension or interesting things happening until literally the last three minutes of what felt like a 5-hour runtime. I was fighting sleep this entire movie because it's hands down the most boring film I've watched in a long time!
Possibly one of the all-time horror greats, Hereditary is a masterclass in terror. Brilliantly shot, and brilliantly acted, everything about this movie is intently, deeply powerful.
An unsatisfying conclusion to the trilogy, it carries the worst aspects of the moviesâmindless/gratuitous action, exposition over exploration, obnoxious stylistic choices, painfully obvious symbolism, etc.âwith far less discipline. This movie is just a mess and without any of the genuinely interesting ideas that made the first two worth watching to begin withâand all of that is without taking into account the flatter characters or blander performances. There is the occasional cool setup, but overall, Revolutions commits the worst sin a sequel could make: it makes the audience wonder if there was ever anything of true substance in the first place.
If you liked the first Matrix, then you can enjoy this one too. This movie feels dragged out though. The fight scenes, while great, but were just too long. The storyline feels too simple to compare it to the first movie. The first one messed with your mind, but his one was just an enjoyable action movie.
The Matrix set the standard extremely high when it comes to sci-fi action movies. It makes you question reality itself. It's very deep, and philosophical while having nonstop action. The Matrix is unique, extremely well thought through, has a great story, and some of the coolest fighting sequences. It's definitely a must see.
So many feels... the last ten minutes of the movie put a knife in my heart and twisted the blade. What a movie!
Horrible. This is not Mortal Kombat. The director has no fucking idea what Mortal Kombat really is.
Beautiful, colorful, imaginative and funny and emotional, "Inside Out" is very elegant with the way it produces the story and the beauty and charm makes it definitely worth a watch.
I can't say it wasn't - at least to a point- entertaining to watch, but still this movie felt as if it didn't offer much of anything. It was (a kind of) entertaining waste of time.