Please please please don’t suck!!!
Computers don't make mistakes, people do! :-)
Great movie ^_^
I didn't expect this movie to be this good. The story is really captivating and it's surprising from scene to scene – especially the end is really unexpected to be honest. Sad thing is, that with some scenes they actually captured the sad reality too well…
The promise of this movie is a classic hostage thriller, and I think it delivers. It actually doesn't feel like a 2016 movie I think, I don't mean this in a bad way, but it just feels like a classic 90s or 00s thriller movie (prob more in the good way)
It is directed by Jodie Foster, who played in movies like Panic Room.
While is not acting in this movie, I think the overall feeling is pretty similar.
There might be some small logical holes, but overall, I pretty much enjoyed this.
Rating: 8/10
I liked it and I don´t think it´s an unbelievable script. On the contrary I wonder why a thing like this hasn´t occurred already. Maybe the movie does exaggerate a bit, that is what movies do. But in general it paints a picture of how the money-world works and how, frightingly, in the end nobody really cares.
A good cast are undermined by a mostly unfunny script. With sharper wit, this could have been a movie worth inheriting.
the mother's viewpoint on this situation is so fucked up! i can't believe she would say that the internet nerds are the ones who are wrong
I genuinely enjoyed this one, it sort of reminded me of the movie shooter. It had its dull moments but then the action scenes had you on the edge of your seat. It’s worth an watch if you like bank heist/robbery movies.
Everyone should watch this show to learn tricks of catfishes
Dare I say best show on tv?
I thought that as a series finale after only a second season, they did very well tying up loose ends without causing the wrap-up to feel rushed. Most shows I've seen that have been canceled either fail to have closure because the story is unfinished, or have been canceled early to be given a budget to wrap the season, but most still feel rushed. They couldn't have pulled off being able to tie up so many loose ends in any unfinished story, let alone with one with the inherent complexities that come with the intricately interwoven threads of time travel without having planned as well as they did. This is a reactionary comment to watching the two-part finale, being so surprised since thinking that another story was left unfinished, and thrilled that the story didn't end with episode 10, then to feel so satisfied with how the pieces fit into place, questions answered well, and the decisions the characters made in context to their circumstances showing some of the best, and worst, qualities of humanity. Nicely done!
It is sad to lose another quality show, and an educational one as well. As a kid I wasn't thinking anything about the fact that I was learning something while watching Schoolhouse Rock between Saturday morning cartoons, but when I was in school I found that I already knew the preamble to the constitution, the Gettysburg Address, and other historical events, and even knew that 3 is a magic number when I encountered them in class and didn't have to study for what I had learned through short cartoons years before (a few years ago I ordered the DVD set for a girlfriend's daughter and another copy for myself that I can see sitting on a shelf right now). Anyway, I really enjoy a show that can teach without teaching, with characters who make us feel, while being able to make us believe in the best in people. Goodbye not-so-old friend, and thanks for the journey.
This show was about to end and I had completely forgotten about the mystery surrounding Jessica’s murder. The identity of her killer it’s not exactly the big reveal, but the reason why instead. We had to come this far to fully understand Flynn’s course of action and while his choice was incredibly heroic, his passing was just as sad. Who would have thought he would turn out to be most complex character on this show? Not me for sure.
Also, it was highly satisfying when he pulled the trigger one last time.
It is a B movie. Good if you have nothing to do. It looks cheaply made by a new director on a shoestring budget. Characters are very hallmark esqe. In fact that’s the best way to describe this movie. It’s a cheap knock off of a Hallmark movie. I’m not a big fan of Hallmark but they do put on an effort. This movie needs some of the Hallmark money to make it shine.
Similar to Hush (2016) but with a little twist. Fun thriller and I like the main character the actress did a good job.
Not bad! It doesn't do anything exceptional, but sometimes these paint by numbers mysteries are all you need. Easy viewing with a few nose-exhale-worthy gags, Maggie Moore(s) is worthy of a lazy Sunday afternoon when you've not got much going on and need a movie with a low attention investment requirement. Give it a shot, you can certainly do much worse.
A film I could happily rewatch every few years. For me, good comedy is hard to find. I'm easily bored by lots of stuff out there but this held my attention.
That is horrible, I feel so bad for Fred's mom. She has suffered way too much for one person!
Dont listen to the haters, this show is actually pretty good with the nice occasional crossover from the parent show
Well, yet another case that I remember already seeing but I don't think it was from this show, but I suppose that it's possible. The mom is despicable. It's bad enough to murder her two husbands, but to attempt to murder your own daughter to frame her? I hope she gets beaten in prison on a regular basis!
I think that she has a learning disability though and can't read, spell, or speak a lot of words properly. She somehow slipped through the cracks and never learnt how to pronounce or sound out words and is missing some early childhood English skills. I say this because I have a friend who is similar with these issues.
Oh, I don't like these doctors. I need to remember this: cystitus = honeymooner's disease. The way the lady said vicious. Aunt Sallie Mae - yes! What is Steven doing in here? That was good.
The film moves along briskly but its one you can let go of. Wooden acting and an unexceptional script undermine an occasionally entertaining film.
A lovely tribute to Leslie and such a great way to farewell the actor as a cast. RIP
That was such a beautiful tribute to Leslie. the way they did it in the end, bringing his chair and jacket. Simply lovely. That was such a great farewell to him and his character. I loved how they addressed him in the end, as a cast, as a colleague, as a friend. He never failed to make me smile in anything he is in. I'm gonna miss him very much. Nothing else to say, beautiful tribute for a beautiful soul. RIP
That was one of the most beautiful send-offs I have ever seen on a show. Very touching and respectful.
I'm glad they made Phil live happily ever after.
Totally satisified with the time i spent watching this movie :blush:
Excellent idea, that really works as a conspiracy movie. Great suspense well acted.
*Spirit romantic comedy*
This movie will definitely not disappoint you. Its a perfect romantic comedy to watch. Jesse catches her husband cheating on her but despite that moves to his home town to help her mum in law during a difficult time. Here she meets the local pastor and sparks fly.
Its witty and fun to watch. Not a single boring moment. You will laugh throughout the movie.
All the characters play their parts to perfection, including the evil husband and the annoying nosy do gooder. Good Job Corbin keep making them!!
Just grab some popcorn and a blanket to snuggle in. Its time well spent. Go for it and enjoy.
My Score 7/10.
The trailer suggests something very generic, the film itself is anything but. There is a real sense of unease that is gradually built in the first half of the film, but it is all done through character interaction rather than attempts to scare, with awkward conversations and hints of unspoken histories that make this film intriguing. Edgerton seems intent on subverting every genre cliché you would expect to see, with the result that the audience is never quite sure where the film will ultimately go. And in an age of generic slash and stalk horror films, it is great to have a film that relies on ambiguity and uncertainty to create tension. The performances are all great, especially from Bateman. whose character embodies the gradual subversion that the film is playing on. There are a couple of nods to the genre with some well timed jumps, but they feel oddly superfluous. It is a shame then that the ending doesn't quite have the same tone of ambiguity and uncertainty the preceded it - it is not a complete misstep as it drive home the themes the film has been exploring, but there is finality and certainty offered at the end that feels unnecessary to emphasise a point. Still, this is well worth a look and Edgerton is now an interesting director to watch out for as well as an actor.