ChrisMIN43211
Joined Apr 2003
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God & Country, the documentary about the unfortunate integration of religion, politics, and a little bit of fanaticism in the last five decades, it shows some uncomfortable truths, up to and including January 6th, 2021. One review by a naysayer wants to claim the "users giving a 10/10" haven't seen the movie. To which I ask, what were YOU watching? Without giving too much away, parallels to the past- in American and world history- of other movements and actions "in the name of God" are given just enough focus. All because some people are under the impression that their religious freedoms will be taken away. The phrase "No hate like Christian love" certainly applies.
A typical Hollywood studio custom for as long as I have seen movies is the practice of releasing a movie perceived to be bad in the "dumping ground" of January, usually as close to New Year's Day as possible. The horror comedy M3GAN, while not in a class of it's own, is fairly effective with the frights. Allison Williams, who in Get Out, played a character ready to take things to the next level, is a career woman unprepared for taking care of another person. Her solution, a somewhat hastily created lifelike robotic doll to her appease her demanding toy company exec's demands and as a companion for her suddenly orphaned niece. A two-birds-one-stone solution soon becomes a problem as not everything is though through. Including the connection between the girl and the doll.
The short film Not Me, in under seven minutes, puts forward an increasingly troubling scenario involving a hotel room service waiter and the guest he's serving.
Very well acted by the two main performers.
Very well acted by the two main performers.
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