balthesaur
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After the sudden, accidental death of their father, siblings Andy (Billy Barratt) and Piper (Sora Wong) are sent to live with a foster mother, Laura (Sally Hawkins). But, when strange things begin to happen and Laura's other foster child, Oliver (Jonah Wren Phillips), starts exhibiting strange behaviors, they find a sinister plot to 'Bring Her Back'.
As the sophomore film to 'Talk To Me', expectations were set and met with this horror film! The sets were excellently shot and the acting was well done. The makeup effects were visceral, especially in the third act, making it a truly unique work. The story wraps up to a satisfying conclusion, even if the ending seemed somewhat rushed.
Definitely worth a watch!
As the sophomore film to 'Talk To Me', expectations were set and met with this horror film! The sets were excellently shot and the acting was well done. The makeup effects were visceral, especially in the third act, making it a truly unique work. The story wraps up to a satisfying conclusion, even if the ending seemed somewhat rushed.
Definitely worth a watch!
'I'm Sorry' follows married couple Andrea (Andrea Savage) and Mike (Tom Everett Scott) in their suburban lives in California. With regular wacky and whimsical interactions with their child, Amelia (Olive Petrucci), friend Brian (Gary Anthony Williams), and Andrea's coworker Kyle (Jason Mantzoukas), the life of a writer and mother can be exhausting.
Decently shot and acted, with some great scenes of comedy. The drawback is that some of the comedy seems forced and doesn't happen 'naturally'. The one liners and slapstick scenes of goofy happenstance are somewhat amusing, but other jokes flop flat.
Worth a watch.
Decently shot and acted, with some great scenes of comedy. The drawback is that some of the comedy seems forced and doesn't happen 'naturally'. The one liners and slapstick scenes of goofy happenstance are somewhat amusing, but other jokes flop flat.
Worth a watch.
'Terrifier' follows Tara (Jenna Kanell) and Dawn (Catherine Corcoran), two twenty-something ladies on their way home from a Halloween party. After stopping in a pizzeria, they come across Art the Clown (David Howard Thornton), a menacing mute clown with a monochromatic outfit. What starts out as an innocent encounter quickly becomes a fight for their lives as Art hunts the women down with extreme brutality.
The film is shot decently, which is about the only real redeeming quality. The acting is cheesy and the plot is nonexistent, but the bloody gore is unique. It's a visceral mix of carnage and creativity, especially considering the budget.
Might be worth a watch, if for nothing else, the inverted saw scene.
The film is shot decently, which is about the only real redeeming quality. The acting is cheesy and the plot is nonexistent, but the bloody gore is unique. It's a visceral mix of carnage and creativity, especially considering the budget.
Might be worth a watch, if for nothing else, the inverted saw scene.