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Spectacular. Entergalactic is visually gorgeous, with characters who are relatable in a very warm and lovely way. The drama felt grounded, believable, and the gentleness and healthy communication when misunderstandings took place were a breath of fresh air. The soundtrack was next-level - the atmosphere created between Kid Cudi's music and the striking animation and motion onscreen left me feeling the story in a physical way. Loved this and want to see more animated work like it.
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I tend to be a purist, and I knew going in that this was not going to be the movie for me, but I wanted to get ahead of the franchise now that Evil Dead Rise is on the horizon.
I didn't absolutely hate it. However, I feel like certain types of films need an element of camp to them. The original Evil Dead, while legitimately eerie and even downright scary at times, was deep in camp territory. The second…
It is very easy to see why this film is so polarizing. Most experimental, artistic films are, for various reasons. Between its lack of a defined story, its deeply unorthodox cinematography and sound design choices, and the ambiguity of its characters as defined people, there are a lot of touchpoints for those who prefer traditional filmmaking and storytelling styles. The good thing about art is that our relationship with it is a subjective one. Someone can make a supposed objective…
The plot is straight out of an old-school radio thriller, the characters are concepts more than they are people, and the motivations are silly and contrived at best. But I'll be damned if I didn't have a blast watching Megan Fox drag her manipulative, controlling screen husband's corpse around and outside the house, and have said corpse keep coming up as a story element for the rest of the film. Her performance is entertaining and genuinely sympathetic and I will…