Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Women should have a feature where if a man touches them without consent that cinematic slow drone noise warns everyone around that he's a creep.
I went into this blind, only knowing that Iris was a robot. The cover of the movie is a fun way to trick the viewer into thinking that she'll be the antagonist. The movie follows a lot of classic slasher tropes but reverses them in some good ways, even if I saw a twist coming…
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Sigourney Weaver makes some of the most diabolical choice in this movie that compete with the likes of Alien.
Replace the cheesy trailer soundtrack that plays through this movie with something menacing and it changes the whole tone.
The plot was dry and very paint by numbers. A surprising amount of cameos bunched together but they didn't quite nail it gelling together in ways presidental films to follow would.
I went into this movie completely blind. Did even see the title, just police outside of a house with the exposition that Ethan Hawke was a writer. I was hooked up until the point that the film went supernatural, I felt there were a few other compelling options they could have gone with. Fun disturbing scenes through the movie and the acting is pretty solid tropes aside.
I can see why the franchise was put on ice after this cool movie. I hit up my girlfriend for a netflix and chill session and she put this on randomly. I feared ever suggestion such a movie as I felt she'd give me the cold shoulder but us both laughing our way through it, which was icing on the cake.
The progression of camp and horniness from Batman (1989) to this is baffling and shoots into so bad it's…