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If for some reason you've been paying close attention to my letterboxd account. First, why. Second, you may notice I've been on a kick of these low budget, b-movie cast thrillers.
Of all of those entries like Cube, Exam, and Circle this is my least favorite, but I still enjoyed it.
The gruesomeness of the violence got under my skin a little bit but unlike other movies (cough cough John Wick cough cough Logan) I thought it was incredibly vital…
My streak of negative MCU reviews is over! This review should stand as proof that I actually do like some of these things.
Even though the comedy only hits about 60% of the time, this story gripped me a lot more than I thought it would. I was fully prepared to be in eye-roll mode for the father/son relationship and I was thrown for a loop when it turned out to be the best part of this movie, and one…
A smooth score, nice aesthetic, and it’s mid-century private eye throwback story made this an incredibly enjoyable watch for me. Can’t say it’s a great movie or even a very good one, but I just loved the time I spent in the theater. Gotta give it credit for that.
I was completely ready to just push everything aside and enjoy Alien in the ocean. But this is all just so bland and boring, there proved to be no fun to be had. Bummer.
My big takeaway is that it took Hollywood so long to do Cthulu. Justice for my large devil son.
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