Patriots Day, 2016 – ★★★★
Peter Berg and real life events go together like peanut butter and jelly. He doesn’t get nearly the credit he should, he’s a damn good director.
Peter Berg and real life events go together like peanut butter and jelly. He doesn’t get nearly the credit he should, he’s a damn good director.
The extreme low budget really shows. I think they tried to hide it by over lighting every scene to the point of near blindness.
It’s a stretch to even call this a horror movie. I don’t understand the point of this one at all.
Not as nearly as exciting as the other Cannon Films documentary Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films, but I did enjoy all of the archival behind the scenes footage from the era.
A big resounding “meh”. The songs weren’t super catchy. The practical gore effects were decent.
A couple of movie buddies and I called this one in about the first 10 minutes. Not recommended.