If anyone is an O negative please contact me I am losing blood fast.
I am 4 episodes in and each is worse than the last. The creators / producers can't possibly think that any part of this is worth watching, can they? It's so embarrassingly bad!
Charlie day as Luigi and Jack black as bowser. Suddenly this is one of my most anticipated films of the year.
Channing Tatum has officially reached that stage of his career.
People should really give this a chance. It is a much better CBS sitcom than normal and once the show finds its footing it is very enjoyable!
The build up of the movie is a bit of a mess, and a little cringey, relying a little too much on jump scares. However, there's definitely some strong material underneath here, with some good disturbing imagery and a well put together climax. In fact, the climax is what saves this movie, since the rest drags on a bit, and tries a little too hard to build a twist. In the end, it feels like this movie had too much time to fill, and enough interesting material to fill an episode of some horror anthology series, but not enough for a movie. In a more condensed form, the story would have been a bit cliche, but still thoroughly interesting, especially with the great use of effects in the climax (which were mostly minimal, but combined with Stephanie's great performance, really pulled things together).
Unusual little chiller. Takes its time to get going but once it does...hell hath no fury!
It seems to me that comedy shows like this have laugh tracks because they know real people won't laugh.
I wanted to like this, but I don't. Every single hero character is excruciatingly annoying. There is literally no likable character to root for. The show had potential, but they let CW do what they do best... Turning TV shows into crap.
It's got a better production value than the typical CW show, but that's about it. The plot is OK, but the dialog is painful to sit through. The cast of villains are way more interesting than the cast of heroes.
I'm trying to make it through the season... Wish me luck
As this is such a blatant rip off of The Autopsy of Jane Doe, I'd like to do an autopsy of this film.
The Possession of Hannah Grace was riddled with clichés and suffered from an abundance of jump scares aggravated by a total deficiency of true horror. The film is dead to me from the complications I had caring about anything on the screen before me.
what..... a waste .... of my precious time ...
This is one hour and 20 minutes of people screaming eachother's names while running around in a field of tall grass.
Literally. Nothing else.
Fun to see the gang back together but now I know for sure that extra violence ,cussin, and titties can't replace the Captain.. rip brother
Hysterical!!! These folks never get boring
stupid funny : had it been 20 mins longer i would have dropped my score by a point or two. The characters held up pretty well too
NBC. Where mystery is on the episode that never aired.
There is no point in turning a story that already had racial components into a silly representation of BLM. Candyman killed to avoid being forgotten, but now kills for racial revenge, which simplifies the depth of the proposal. Nia Dacosta's forceful directing and Robert Aiki's extraordinary electroacoustic soundtrack elevate the quality of a film that sacrifices the horror in favor of a simplistic racial view.
This show is simply brilliant. It's hard to impress me with humor around sensitive topics. I just LOVE everything about this show. Hilariously 'informative' lolol!
Like lego toilet paper, Old is pretty clunky and rubbed me all the wrong ways.
From the point of view of someone who probably likes M. Night Shyamalan a tad more than most people, I find Old to be one of his weakest efforts.
The predictable script (surprisingly so, for Shyamalan) relies too heavily on the graphic novel (I really, really hope having characters state their names and jobs outright wasn't a device he thought of himself), looks cheap and, tbh, is poorly directed. Shyamalan's stubborn refusal to show us any of the action (try too hard for a PG-13 much?) ends up being more annoying than intriguing.
This combined with some dubious acting in lead roles (not Thomasin McKenzie, Alex Wolff, Abby Lee Kershaw, or Rufus Sewell who all turn in strong performances) make Old weak, fragile, and tired.
This movie might have been successful had it been made several years ago, around the time the book was published (which I enjoyed). It doesn't do anything new or original with the premise or plot that hasn't already been done (and done better by others). It's hard to stand out in a zombie-filled world of media and this one doesn't.
Started off so well the first 5 minutes were so gripping, but then it went a bit dull and lifeless from then on. Still worth a watch though, makes you think twice about using your mobile phone!
I remember watching the anime way back in college and liking it but feeling like it was only part of the story (which is actually the case). I figured that for the big screen adaptation they'd fix this and make sure it felt like a full story. I was wrong. Despite the great visuals, solid action scenes, and (mostly) talented cast...at the end of the film I walked away feeling like this was an extended pilot for a new big budget TV show. The unfulfilled feeling overwhelmed the positives built up over the course of the film.
All I can really say is... What a fucking mess. This movie didn't know what it wanted to be and it showed.
Some robots running around in the jungle killing some people. It could be worse but it is not so much boring at all. The robots are fine, looking real. Docs are ok and our protagonist Rambo is ok. It is just very long, more than 2 hrs.
This doesn't suck. It's remarkably un-sucky if you're looking to scratch a sci-fi robot itch. I enjoyed it and if you go in with the correct expectations and are in the mood for a movie like this, you will too.
The tempo was all over. The music was great, but way over the top, especially the first ~20 minutes of the film. You don't know what's happening, but you feel manic. I never rooted for any of the characters.
Fantastic acting with a great cast, but a rushed story and over the top editing made this fall flat.
I tried to like it. I just couldn't. To start with the 1st 30 minutes or so was so boring. They tried to make it suspenseful but it wasn't pulled off very well. Then all of a sudden you're at the ending. It just kinda comes out of nowhere. I'm just glad that I was watching it on Netflix and could rewind what in the hell was going on.
I rather enjoyed this little thriller. Much better than I anticipated from the trailer. I especially enjoyed the nods to the classic thrillers within.
This movie could’ve been so great but it had a terrible script & poor execution. Visuals were about the only good thing in this movie. So many things unexplained. Rushed ending. And not enough character development.
If you got 90 mins to waste & nothing better going on in your life, watch it. Otherwise move on, you’re not missing anything great.
It is a bad movie. I do not think you will keep your attention at the scenes even Willis is in it. The CGI, plot, everything is lame.