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Reviews
The Menu (2022)
One person cannot change the world
The film starts off if a quirky tone. It tries to keep it mystical and off color. You start to meet the characters and the meeting is really all that you get. There is no depth to them beyond their jobs and snobbery. Being snobbish is something that the chef has dealt with for a long time and he's now over it.
This has caused the chef to lose his passion and start a major cult. A cult that you never find out why it started besides that everyone will follow what a chef says. The cult agrees on the evening with chef that something must be done about this. Until one little spark that wasn't supposed to be there, changes his mind some.
Without any spoilers I just wonder...
If an artist needs just one fan's approval to find the happiness to change themselves and keep pursuing art, then why does this film end the way it does?
Halloween Ends (2022)
This is what happens when Kenny Powers writes horror
The worst Halloween since Busts Rhymes doing Kung Fu. Are we sure they didn't really want to remake Jason Goes To Hell, without the heart being eaten? All Michael has to do is look at you I guess.
This is plotted poorly and paced awful. Cinematographer constantly dolly zooming, editor with horrible cuts, and direction that is what? Where's the continuity? WHERE WAS MICHAEL for more than half of the movie?
You will have these questions and some more when you leave. The writing you can tell took so many people to try and cover a lot of holes, but didn't help the cause at all.
Viewer be ware..
The Batman (2022)
Dark and Dirty
The Batman is a video game movie. It taught me bombs can blow up in your face and not be harmed. You can hit a train track flying in a squirrel suit and still get up and walk away. Don't forget to smash the X button to put that adrenaline shot in!
Overall the camera work is dirty, and dark like I forgot to set the screen in the options menu.
The penguin steals the show, the riddler out riddles Batman and the joker says hi.
All the things considered a solid C for this one.
Looking in the Mirror (2019)
Grandma held children at gun point
This is another classic caught on the Maverick Black Cinema Channel on my internet TV. The message is deep in the writing and the real situations bring me joy that there are some filmmakers who aren't afraid to show real life. The camera work is troublesome, with composition not being acknowledged but the writer and director tried, and succeeded in telling the story.
Grandma really does hold kids at gun point btw.
Extraction Point (2021)
Great independent cinema!
If you're looking for Hollywood style effects, writing, choreography, etc. Then check out a a Hollywood movie.
If you're looking for basic alien storyline, with some real writing and C-level fight scenes you will enjoy this.
The director was able to keep the story in order, some shots are good, others not sure of. One thing I would recommend is a better sound guy. You can see the potential even without a budget.
Keep your stories going!