Teddy, 2021
This movie is a hard pass for horror fans. I’ve never seen a werewolf movie where you actually never see the werewolf. Bizarre.
This movie is a hard pass for horror fans. I’ve never seen a werewolf movie where you actually never see the werewolf. Bizarre.
Laughably bad most of the time but I still really liked this movie. I kind of gave up trying to figure it out and just enjoyed the wild Nic Cage ride.
The rules of these vampires were kind of all over the place and that really annoys me in movies. Too many dreams within dreams too.
I wish more super serious relationship movies had a monster in them. It spices it up.
This review may contain spoilers. A really by the numbers story until the last 10 minutes. That made up for everything. I’d love to see what someone could do with a sequel now.
I wasn’t too sure about what tone the movie was going for but by the end I was onboard laughing at everything going on.
Might have taken a little while to get going but the performances are the real highlight.
Lots of interesting and candid interviews. Seeing how kids were handled back in the early days of film was pretty shocking.
A sweet and fun send off for two of my favorite characters. One of the better 20+ years later sequels to come out so far.
I felt it never went all the way with it’s interesting ideas and cool creatures. Fans of The Thing will still find something to enjoy here.
A fun little Riddick tale by my favorite creators Peter Chung.