The Autopsy of Jane Doe, 2016
A really good little horror movie. I felt it struck the perfect balance of keeping things mysterious but giving out enough information to keep you interested.
A really good little horror movie. I felt it struck the perfect balance of keeping things mysterious but giving out enough information to keep you interested.
Equal parts disturbing and humorous. I liked the twist of a pregnant mother to be as the serial killer.
Very disappointing overall. I was really looking forward to this sequel to the original V/H/S short “Amateur Night”. Shoddy production quality and way too much added mythology ruined this movie for me.
This review may contain spoilers. I was very surprised how close it tied into the plot of Prometheus. The characters acted like real people instead of like the last movie. Fassbender was very good as David/Walter. I can’t wait to see how they filmed that flute scene. I liked that...
Everything was bigger and better, exactly how a sequel should be. The movie was very funny and I was surprised how sad I felt by the end.
A finely crafted thriller that demands a repeat viewing. I love a good movie that makes you re-evaluate everything you think you know about what is going on.
I’ve been pretty lukewarm on Ben Wheatley’s movies over the last few years but I’ve stuck with him because I know the guy is talented. I’m happy I did because Free Fire is a total success. I had a blast watching these wanna-be criminals turn on each other over a...
A brilliant idea wasted on uninteresting characters. This might have worked better as an episode of Black Mirror.
A highly underrated sequel in my book. The satire is just as sharp as it was in the first movie. On top of that, the RoboCain has gone down in history as one of the last great hand animated stop-motion creatures.
I don’t know what took me so long to get around to watching this gorgeous looking movie from GDT. The plot was so-so but the acting was very good.
I can’t recall any other movies that were this much fun but started off so painfully bad. The first 20 minutes was just filled with characters telling you exactly what action movie stereotype they were. Luckily once Kong shows up things go bonkers in the best possible way.
It’s fun to watch a master filmmaker do their thing. Layer after layer of deception is peeled away until you realize the truth was there the whole time.
A very touching and fitting end to Jackman’s run as Wolverine. I can’t imagine anyone else playing this character.
I had to rewatch this before watching the new “The Tickle King” short film follow-up. If you thought things got weird during the original film’s production wait until you see what happened at the film screenings! I have a feeling this is far from over…