Broil follows a dysfunctional family vying to control the future of their wealth.Broil follows a dysfunctional family vying to control the future of their wealth.Broil follows a dysfunctional family vying to control the future of their wealth.
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Matthew Nelson-Mahood
- Mark Buckfield, Jr.
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Adrian Formosa
- Mark Buckfield
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Alice Comer
- Young Luck Sinclair
- (as Alice Antoinette Comer)
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I had the impression an OK movie was taking place in the background but I couldn't follow the dialogue or story because of the loud and intrusive noise of the music, I finally gave up about 20 minutes before the end.
Don't know why IMDb rating is so low nor why are people leaving negative reviews. It was a different concept with non-linear storyline but it wasn't hard to keep up with at all. I guess most people want simplicity.
Character arcs are great. Cast is great. Plot twists are unexpected. The entire film is very different from usual horror films of this sub-genre.
It's atmospheric and cinematography is good. There is adjusting period to non linear plot but you catch up very quickly after the first 20-25mins.
Kills are gory and satisfying, ending is pure emotion.
7.5/10, would watch again.
Character arcs are great. Cast is great. Plot twists are unexpected. The entire film is very different from usual horror films of this sub-genre.
It's atmospheric and cinematography is good. There is adjusting period to non linear plot but you catch up very quickly after the first 20-25mins.
Kills are gory and satisfying, ending is pure emotion.
7.5/10, would watch again.
Broil had been marinating in my watchlist for months. I finally decided to give it a try. Bad choice.. I'm surprised I actually finished this film. It was boring and unentertaining.
Jonathan Lipnicki held is own, but the rest of the cast was pretty stale. Nothing really happens throughout the film. Just a bunch of corky dialogue and strange music. Nothing I'd recommend. 4 stars
There are so many movies released that fall under the genre of horror, there really needs to be a unique angle for it to stand out.
This has its moments, a sinister hint, a mother who isn't quite what she at first seems and a dysfunctional family. It genuinely had promise in the early stages. Although the jumping from scenes and music was a little jittery, I was definitely intrigued. AS the movie progressed and a slasher element was introduced, the movie lost its eeriness and intrigue for me. Some of the acting was suspect but a shout out to Avery Konrad who had a natural innocence as Chance Sinclair and particularly toJonathan Lipnicki as the chef, played in an almost autistic way, he was spot on.
Almost futuristic at times, this was artfully shot and the music over the end credits was well researched.
I just never felt this reached its full potential. Touches of the Adams family and Snow White in a loose kind of way, it has a place, just not at the front of the queue.
My favourite line - "Oh my God, please kill me before you finish that sentence."
My favourite line - "Oh my God, please kill me before you finish that sentence."
I dont get all the negatives about the cast the chef was excellent, the grandfather was excellent, the rest were passable not great but did the job. The grandfather and the chef were suppose to shine and they did. Creative story actually I liked it the editing took out important parts of the plot but I pieced it together enough for a solid 6. Would have easily been an 8 but the loud overbearing soundtrack hurt this film. Also i liked the spooky mansion.
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 2.39:1
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