martymillman
Joined Sep 2011
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Idk how she's had a show since 2018. Every time she's in food network her recipes are ridiculous/gross. I'm gonna leave salmon uncovered in the fridge all night to soak up heat juice for benedict the next day? Sure jan. There are people out there with actual good pallets and cooking abilities that would kill for a show like this, so why does this tasteless hack have a show? Also her asthetic/personal stories are very cringe. One time she talked about growing up there was a lake all the animals on her farm would poop in and in winter she would go ice skating on this poo lake. I said EXCUSE ME WHAT?? Woman is crazy.
I originally wasn't going to see the film based on the trailer. I read a few reviews saying the film was unexpected, huge wtf moments, and quite frightening, so I decided to give it a chance. I even saw a few reviews saying this movie is camp, to those viewers I beg you to go look up what camp really means. This is not a commentary on horror. It is a mess of poor writing (story and dialogue), bad acting (especially from the cops), and overuse of bad CGI (in particular the blood splatters). From the first scene I could tell the film was going to be over the top. The only shining factor was the cinematography and shot design. The main actress was obviously wearing a wig that wasn't set properly, so the issue she has in the back of her head ended up being quite obvious. The final action sequence looked like a video game. Happy that it was available to stream and didn't have to waste any money to see this in theaters. James Wan has traded in his sparkle and fear factor for easy blockbuster money. What a shame.
I've seen so many films about the loss of a loved one, but none of them feel genuine. The dialogue and actions from our main character Beth are true to form. She is completely raw, making jokes, throwing her husband's death in people's faces to purposely create discomfort. As someone who has lost a love member to suicide, this is what it was like. I keep seeing reviews say the story was predictable or it was more eerie than scary. Honestly I don't believe this is a horror film. This is a story of a woman's loss and how her mind is trying to process the grief. The night house is not real. None of it is real, the "spirit" even tells her it is a dream. Everything she witnesses is her brain desperately trying to put the pieces together to the puzzle of why her husband chose to end his life. It is a very smart film and an enjoyable watch.
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