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I Heard the Bells (2022)
A+ performance, historical tear jerker with a happy, inspirational twist!
I had the pleasure of seeing this movie (which was sold out) on opening night at the big screen with some family. I felt the need to write a review because I was certainly drawn in and engaged the entire movie. Firstly, I had never heard of this particular movie production group so because I was that impressed by their work, I am writing this review. My hope is that people will side step the assumption that because it's low budget, or because the production team is not Hollywood grade, it's not worth seeing. Instead, my hope is they will consider heading to the theaters to give this production group a chance. The acting was amazing, the music was on point and added to the dramatic effect of the movie. The plot line was not rushed or crammed, and faith, religion was included but not overly extensive. I was most impressed with the music, coloring, the landscape and overall the performance of the actors. I loved that the movie centered around Christmas but approached with a different perspective, rather than just the general jolly happy nature that Christmas movies usually display. Be warned, you may feel a rush of emotion due to the sad nature of what inspired this movie to begin with. The fact the team did a fantastic job to even produce emotions in the audience is why it's worth being an addition to your Xmas movie list this year! Great job Sight and Sound I really look forward to more of your work in the near future.
Conjuring: The Beyond (2022)
Excellent, Unique Intriguing and Spooky.
I feel like actually taking the time to write a review for this movie because at first, I was skeptical to watch it based on the very low tier reviews, but once I actually did watch it I wondered how many people must have slept through the movie or something to rate it as low as they did. The only parts I would agree with based on their rating was acting was alright, one actor in particular was stuck up egotistical and annoying but nothing too crazy, the beginning was a bit eh. We were not sure who the man was or how he tied to the story but I would presume that was the directors way of introducing what the horror was based on. Once it kicked off after the main actress attempting to get her life together by going to a sleep study, that's when it got really good. I thought the producers did a very fine job in creating a unique horror film on the basis of sleep paralysis. I'm sure many of us have experienced the same thing at least once in our life and the movie did a great job of not only bringing awareness to sleep paralysis but by making this obviously traumatic experience into a horror phenomenon. The music and creepy vibe of the coloring as well as the witch monster were pretty on point. I definitely recommend this movie and I know peoples opinions vary on what they believe is good or not but I for sure enjoyed it and hope others will to!
Monster (2022)
Excellent acting and scare record creepy
Really good re enactment. Throughout the series you are almost glued to the screen. Usually for serial killers a documentary is made to re account the events. This goes above and beyond and actually brings the story to real life. As much as some of the scenes were disturbing by all means, I enjoyed the presentation because of how entrapping it was. Excellent job Netflix. I think the world felt this was unique and that the acting was phenomenal. Even the eery colors in the apartment even created a creepy yet ominous affect. It was sad and horrifying what happened to Jeff Dahmers victims and I wish the families of these guys lots of prayers and sympathy.