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4,3/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
En Oak Springs vive un grupo fuerte y obstinado de amigos ancianos. Su líder, Lupita, une a la comunidad como familia, más no saben que su amada sala de bingo está a punto de ser vendida a u... Leer todoEn Oak Springs vive un grupo fuerte y obstinado de amigos ancianos. Su líder, Lupita, une a la comunidad como familia, más no saben que su amada sala de bingo está a punto de ser vendida a una fuerza más poderosa que el dinero mismo.En Oak Springs vive un grupo fuerte y obstinado de amigos ancianos. Su líder, Lupita, une a la comunidad como familia, más no saben que su amada sala de bingo está a punto de ser vendida a una fuerza más poderosa que el dinero mismo.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Grover Coulson
- Clarence
- (as Grover Cleveland Coulson)
Kelly Angell
- Raquel
- (as Kelly Murtagh)
Wendy Conrad
- Neighbor
- (sin acreditar)
Gigi Saul Guerrero
- Hipster Girl
- (sin acreditar)
Resumen
Reviewers say 'Bingo Hell' has mixed opinions, with some praising Richard Brake's performance and the blend of horror and comedy. The film's social commentary on greed and community is appreciated by some as thought-provoking and entertaining. However, many critics cite poor writing, weak plot development, and uninspired direction. Complaints about predictability, lack of scares, inconsistent pacing, and subpar acting are common. Despite these issues, a few reviewers recommend the film for its fun atmosphere and unique horror genre approach.
Reseñas destacadas
Nearly as bad as actually going to the bingo. Plays off as a poor attempt at Needful Things/Wishmaster type horror and fails miserably, it's just not as clever or fun as those other horrors. Hopefully the other Welcome To Blumhouse movies are a lot better than this.
No offense to any of the actors in this (mostly at least decent performances), but Richard Brake takes the cake. And if a movie is only as good as its villain ... well this should be way better rated by me I reckon.
That aside (and I have no idea if there is a novel/book this is based on), the movie works on a certain level even if it does seem to be stuck in first gear for most of the running time. So yes there are pacing issues and the social commentary may be hammered home too much ... still you can have some fun with this ... certainly with Richard Brake ... did I mention how great he is in this? Well he is an awesome actor so there is that ...
That aside (and I have no idea if there is a novel/book this is based on), the movie works on a certain level even if it does seem to be stuck in first gear for most of the running time. So yes there are pacing issues and the social commentary may be hammered home too much ... still you can have some fun with this ... certainly with Richard Brake ... did I mention how great he is in this? Well he is an awesome actor so there is that ...
Richard Brake is an excellent villain and holy crap the horror bits are awesome! I understand the hate for sure but if you don't take it seriously and just enjoy for being a horror nerd you'd probably enjoy it too. The main old ladies are kinda enjoyable to watch. Some scenes are ridiculous for sure otherwise I really appreciate this weird amazon treat.
Bad acting bad plot bad pacing bad editing bad movie.
Bingo Hell did a few things really well, but most things weren't great, and it was disappointing. Despite the 4/10, I am glad I watched it. I can't recommend it, but I think it might be worth the watch as long as you keep your expectations low and want to enjoy the visuals and a few great scenes.
What went right?
Basically every scene with Richard Brake (Mr. Big) was insane, and great to watch! His smile, his laughter, the lighting, and camera work were all fantastic. It was a spectacle worth watching and literally the only reason I liked the movie. Unfortunately you don't get a ton of him on screen.
The production quality was fantastic: everything was clearly lit even in dark scenes, all the sound was balanced and I never needed to adjust it. The camera work was a little *too* ambitious, sometimes dizzying, but they accomplished some really awesome shots so it was worth it. I hope to see some similar stuff, just reigned in a bit. They do a lot of lighting effects that I thought worked pretty well, which is an easy thing to mess up.
What went wrong?
Story-wise, they had an ok idea, but just didn't make it interesting enough or put the pieces together clearly. I thought I'd love the tough old-lady main character from the trailer, but she just felt awkward to me the whole movie. I didn't like most of her dialogue either, but luckily some of the other characters were pretty entertaining when they got screen time.
They didn't do enough with the actual horror elements, but when they used them they were quite good. They had some really crazy death scenes, but didn't do enough of them. The logic for the demon didn't really hold up in some regards, and there was almost no build up. It seemed like they couldn't decide exactly what the demon should be and it made it clunky.
It escalated too quickly and it was a ton of wasted opportunity since they didn't spend time on the most interesting parts. They had some mysterious details (like slime) that they set up and never used again. A big chunk of the movie started to get old as it drifted into mediocre-drama territory for too long.
What went right?
Basically every scene with Richard Brake (Mr. Big) was insane, and great to watch! His smile, his laughter, the lighting, and camera work were all fantastic. It was a spectacle worth watching and literally the only reason I liked the movie. Unfortunately you don't get a ton of him on screen.
The production quality was fantastic: everything was clearly lit even in dark scenes, all the sound was balanced and I never needed to adjust it. The camera work was a little *too* ambitious, sometimes dizzying, but they accomplished some really awesome shots so it was worth it. I hope to see some similar stuff, just reigned in a bit. They do a lot of lighting effects that I thought worked pretty well, which is an easy thing to mess up.
What went wrong?
Story-wise, they had an ok idea, but just didn't make it interesting enough or put the pieces together clearly. I thought I'd love the tough old-lady main character from the trailer, but she just felt awkward to me the whole movie. I didn't like most of her dialogue either, but luckily some of the other characters were pretty entertaining when they got screen time.
They didn't do enough with the actual horror elements, but when they used them they were quite good. They had some really crazy death scenes, but didn't do enough of them. The logic for the demon didn't really hold up in some regards, and there was almost no build up. It seemed like they couldn't decide exactly what the demon should be and it made it clunky.
It escalated too quickly and it was a ton of wasted opportunity since they didn't spend time on the most interesting parts. They had some mysterious details (like slime) that they set up and never used again. A big chunk of the movie started to get old as it drifted into mediocre-drama territory for too long.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe title of the movie changes from BINGO HALL to BINGO HELL, during the opening credits.
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- How long is Bingo Hell?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Duración1 hora 25 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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