Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
What I liked about it:
The k*lls were great and treated tastefully. The variety if monsters were extensive and felt like there could be a series were they could tackle on each of the monsters' backgrounds, the origin of the said corporation, and who the ancient god was.
What I didn't like:
Nothing, I just wanted to see more of the monsters.
Full review here:
https://ubasjuice.com/the-cabin-in-the-woods/
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This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
This was a blast from the past-ish kind of vibe, love seeing Cameron Diaz back in action! (Pun intended)
What I liked about it:
The chemistry of Foxx and Diaz were great! Humor was on point and music blended so well.
What I disliked about it:
Nothing really, it was a fun watch, but I think it was a one-time watch kind of a movie.
Here are my thoughts on it:
ubasjuice.com/back-in-action/Back in Action 2025 - Honest review
This French psychological horror film by Pascal Laugier delves into trauma and guilt, echoing "Possum." While it starts with a "Hostel"-like vibe, its dark quest for truth about the afterlife leads to horrific trials and graphic revenge. The unexpected climax is unsettling, and the ambiguous ending leaves room for interpretation. It's not for everyone, especially those with past traumas.
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ubasjuice.com
Paul Urkijo's Spanish/Basque horror film, inspired by "The Smith and the Devil," features engaging storytelling and dark humor. With a striking demon design and no jump scares, it focuses on strong performances and delivers a satisfying conclusion—truly an underrated gem.
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https://ubasjuice.com/errementari-2017/