It was a pretty generic kind of movie. It hit a lot of horror clichés.
I never really expect much from these current prequels based on older movies but I actually thought this was pretty well done. It's been quite a while since I've seen the Omen movies but this make me want to go back and check them out. Also, since the show Servant, I've thought that Nell Tiger Free plays a pretty good creepy character.
This was a pretty good movie where they followed war photographers. They hinted at the reason for the civil war without getting super political about it, which I think was actually a good move.
Took the kids to it and I think everyone enjoyed it.
I thought it was pretty well done. Really kept you in suspence.
It was a pretty run of the mill movie. There's one scene that was pretty gross but it lacked any sort of payoff to make it worth watching. Also, Emily and Randall's relationship was just annoying.
It started out benign enough and just got weirder from there. But it was still a good time.
I went in looking for Kong and Godzilla wrecking shop and that was exactly what I got.
This was a pretty good documentary. You could really tell how this whole ordeal affected some of the people that used to work there.
I had a good time with this one. It had its creepy moments and had some good family issues.
I had fun with this movie. I think they really tried to please the fans with this one by bringing it back to the original fire house and bringing back the original Ghostbusters. And I think the way they did the movie basically sets them up to do more sequels if needed.
Visuals were absolutely great and the music just added to it. The background story was a bit long for me but all I really want is more Godzilla. I do find it interesting looking at the differences between Toho and the Americanized versions of Godzilla.
Props to all those people that took it upon themselves to help the people caught in the eruption.
I thought it was well done.
DuPont turned out to be quite the nut job.
I mean based on the title alone, all the lead up didn't need to drag for 3/4 of the movie.
It was a middle of the road werewolf movie. I wish we could have seen more of the werewolf that turned him.
I liked the setting and the vibe the movie had going. The final payoff was pretty good but maybe overhyped a bit. But overall, I thought it was pretty good.
I thought it was a pretty decent movie. I kind of liked that it didn't get all supernatural like these kinds of movies go.
I thought it was well done. Not sure why it's being shit on so much for just being black and white. I liked the old timey look since it was set in the 1960s. Overall, I enjoyed it and it was stressful watching him maneuver through all the lies.
Kind of a knock off of Talk To Me but with bit of a different twist. Worth checking out if you are looking for something to pass the time.
It was quite the strange premise. It had some pretty cool stopmotion scenes though.
If you're looking for a no thought action movie, this will fit the bill.
I enjoyed it. I don't know enough about Einstein to know how accurately they told his story, but I still thought it was good.
I spent a few nights staying up way too late not being able to put this show down. I really liked the 1st season.
This was an interesting movie. It was very well done visually. But also people get into some weird stuff when trapped on a ship for years.
It's the kind of story that has been done before but it was all hidden pretty well. It was a decent watch.
With no real prior knowledge on what it was about, I found it pretty good. It was more of a folk lore movie about Job mixed with Abraham.
The twists and turns were pretty good. We kind of called a couple of them eventually but overall it was pretty good. The worst part about that movie is what Helen Hunt did to her face.
I thought it was pretty good. You really got to see her descend into madness.