I expect nothing, and I'm still let down.
The devil woulda made the two chicks make out just sayin... Not me...it was the devil jeez
The movie is a piece of shit. The plot seemed to be written in a dark basement, and the scriptwriter was paid with food.
Split was many times more interesting and better.
There's just too much not enough here. The action isn't exciting enough, the story isn't surprising enough (and what twists they do have are more let-downs than anything else), the directing isn't engaging enough... and Anya Taylor-Joy isn't used nearly enough. (Though James McAvoy steals the film, and is far and away the best thing about this movie.)
Bottom line: Glass tries so little it winds up being trying.
Better than i thought for sure.It's kinda felt liked something very familiar but the way the plot was written it was good and Rebecca Hall gave one of the best perfomances i have ever seen in a horror film.Not something special but still liked it. 7.0/10
two things make this movie worth it: rebecca hall's performance and ben lovett's score. otherwise it's pretty weak.
the scene after she falls asleep in claire's lap tho. shit took about 10 years off my lifespan i'm still Stressed man i have a heart defect don't do that to me
It’s like watching someone play a pretentious shooter on easy, with unlimited ammo and auto aim turned on, so basically a borefest outside of a couple of sequences. I just need to reconcile with the fact that these movies are not going to click with me.
My favourite moment in this great piece of art is when Matt says to that bearded dude in Dr. Phill's show:
"You want to appropriate womanhood and basically turn it into a costume that can be worn".
Gold.
3 Hours of Slow-motion hero entry. Periodic Story of a man who can beat goku and One Punch Man single handedly. An universe of people over reacting to everything and a lots of great dialogue writing. Like "If you are bad then I am your dad" is peak writing. Waiting for Rocky Bhai's offical entry to Marvel Cinematic Universe.