Over the course of an engaging (if inevitably repetitive) two and a half hours, “Thirteen Lives” reenacts the incredible rescue effort that captured the world’s attention for several weeks in the summer of 2018: Twelve boys and the assistant coach of a Thai soccer team went exploring the Tham Luang cave when an unforeseen rainstorm forced them deeper and deeper. What should have been a reasonably easy hike instead became a near-death experience, as rising waters and an early monsoon season left them stranded for days, until a handful of the world’s most experienced divers arrived on the scene.
International news coverage ensured that audiences around the globe were aware of the situation, but far fewer know just what it took to get those kids to safety — which explains why this feel-good story has inspired multiple films, from “The Rescue” to “The Cave,” with an even more “authentic...
International news coverage ensured that audiences around the globe were aware of the situation, but far fewer know just what it took to get those kids to safety — which explains why this feel-good story has inspired multiple films, from “The Rescue” to “The Cave,” with an even more “authentic...
- 7/28/2022
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Fiona McQuinn, Tim Tanner, Lory Tom Thompson Sr., G. Tremain Merrell, Lucas T. Matchett, Elizabeth McCoy, Sherry Lattanzi, Nicole Prunty, Raylen Ladner, Jesse Hartsog | Written and Directed by Sean Riley
I can’t say I’ve seen many horror movies that involve bees. If we just forget That moment from The Wicker Man remake, then there’s not too much to talk about. I’m almost certain I’ve seen a movie titled Killer Bees but I remember very little about it – so Royal Jelly at least doesn’t have many challengers in this very small horror sub genre.
Seemingly a twist on the Roald Dahl short story of the same name (a short story that was previously filmed as an episode for Tales of the Unexpected), it tells the tale of a teenager who is a bit of an outcast at school but is groomed by a stand...
I can’t say I’ve seen many horror movies that involve bees. If we just forget That moment from The Wicker Man remake, then there’s not too much to talk about. I’m almost certain I’ve seen a movie titled Killer Bees but I remember very little about it – so Royal Jelly at least doesn’t have many challengers in this very small horror sub genre.
Seemingly a twist on the Roald Dahl short story of the same name (a short story that was previously filmed as an episode for Tales of the Unexpected), it tells the tale of a teenager who is a bit of an outcast at school but is groomed by a stand...
- 6/1/2021
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
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