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The premise of I.S.S. initially captivated me - a World War erupts, and the astronauts aboard the International Space Station must seize control for their respective nations; intriguing. Beyond the gripping concept, what truly held my attention was the commendable production design. Despite working with a modest budget for a sci-fi film, the filmmakers successfully created an orbiting station that felt both claustrophobic and authentically realistic.
However, the film faced a setback in its first act. Excessive time spent with…
Jason Statham kicks ass, a whole bunch of it.
The Beekeeper not only finds its own path as an enjoyable and entertaining action film but also maintains a well-paced, quick tempo throughout. Despite grappling with a subpar script, the film compensates with entertaining moments. The film executes the core action elements well, which was the main goal of the filmmakers. And in my opinion they succeeded in making the film they wanted, I’m just not a big action fan.
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Who knew how easy it was to fly a plane.
Lift manages to avoid being dull, yet it falls victim to a lack of originality, feeling like a recycled version of numerous heist films. It treads dangerously close to being an imitation of Ocean's Eleven, but making that comparison with Soderbergh's classic feels gross. A Kevin Hart Netflix original is doomed to fail, with obvious green screens and CGI to fill in for the countries this film transverses through. To…
I gotta start by saying, horror is my favorite genre, and though supernatural films aren't my top preference, there are some hidden gems like Sinister and Hereditary. But Night Swim rules! It had purpose, it was fresh! Which makes it so disheartening to see critics and fans shitting on it. It's ironic how people in the horror community complain about the dominance of big-budget corporate sequels, but when a film attempts to introduce new and unique ideas, it gets dismissed.…