The Scary of Sixty-First, 2021 – ★★★
Some awful people without jobs investigating other awful people. I dug it.
Some awful people without jobs investigating other awful people. I dug it.
Great premise and setup, I just wish there was more there to keep me interested the entire time.
There’s a lot to unpack in this one. Bringing in all of the multiverse villains brought a really interesting angle to the story. Lots of time to reflect on their lives, goof on their origins, and hatch new ways to ruin Peter Parker’s life. But the true highlight has to...
The only thing saving this mess from a lower rating was the copius amounts of practical gore.
Pretty entertaining but standard. I thought Barrett did a good job directing his first feature. I look forward to what he does next.
I really dug this low key superhero movie. It took it’s time to let things unwrap instead of bashing you over the head with it.
Enormously entertaining and one of the best casts I can remember in recent memeory. Everyone was perfect in their roles.
So weird and fun you can’t help but have a good time watching this early 90s gem.
So-so for the most part until you get to the last 3 minutes. That eneding was completely bonkers.
You never know what you’ll get with a Troma release. Some really funny jokes and some really groan inducing ones too. The pizza delivery guy joke never got old.
Started off very strong but kind of petered out by the end. No pun intended.
By far the worst pandemic-made movie I’ve seen so far. I just wanted everyone to die so the movie would be over.
The screen life aspect was well done but the story itself was really dragged out way too long.