Change Your Image
ywzjcmgd
Reviews
Tell Me a Creepy Story (2023)
Disgusting
Disappointing attempt at horror that falls flat on multiple levels. Rather than delivering on its promise of frights, the film relies on gratuitous and repulsive imagery, such as unnecessary close-ups of people eating food, which serves to disgust rather than scare the audience. The directing and acting are subpar, failing to engage viewers or create a genuinely eerie atmosphere. Instead of leaving viewers with a sense of fear, the movie may leave them feeling unclean, akin to the experience of watching a show like "Hoarders." Overall, "Tell Me a Creepy Story" fails to deliver on its genre and is not recommended for those seeking a genuinely chilling cinematic experience.
You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment (2024)
Don't believe the hype
This experimental documentary presents incomplete results, highlighting a perceived bias favoring meat eaters in muscle gain, often attributing any shortcomings of plant eaters to insufficient consumption. The absence of key figures such as Vinnie Tortorich, Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Nina Teicholz, Gary Taubes, Dr. Georgia Ede, Eric C. Westman, Dr. Jeffery Gerber, and Dr. Bret Scher among the producers raises questions. Before viewing this documentary, it is recommended to first watch "Beyond Impossible" (2022), "Fat Fiction" (2020), "Fat: A Documentary" (2019), and "Fat: A Documentary 2" (2021) with an open mind. Doing so may lead to a reconsideration of one's perspective and assessment of the documentary. You will never find an Olympic gold medalist, Mr. Universe, or the world's strongest man who is a plant eater outperforming a meat eater.
Leave the World Behind (2023)
Leave you hanging not worth time spent watching
Amanda and Clay's aspirational vacation with their teenage children is interrupted by the arrival of a middle aged man and his daughter who own the holiday home and who have fled an unprecedented blackout in the city. When the internet, television and radio stop working, as does the landline, they have no way of finding out what is happening. As strange sonic booms shatter the peace of the countryside, and animals start to migrate in strange ways, the physical and mental health of the families begins to disintegrate. The renters are upscale and White; the owners are upscale and Black. The issues of race clash and become distractions to the more alarming things are happening all around them.
Mine (2016)
Over kill on slow motion
Marine sniper Sergeant Mike Stevens hunts a terrorist leader. When a moment of hesitation leaves him stranded with his foot on a live mine, he must survive 52 hours until rescue, battling nature and his own inner turmoil. The film would benefit from toning down the excessive slow-motion sequences.
Amidst a sprawling desert landscape teeming with 33 million scattered blast mines, Marine sniper Sergeant Mike Stevens embarks on a perilous mission to locate and neutralize a terrorist cell leader. However, after three months and six days, a critical moment of hesitation threatens to derail the entire operation, leaving Sergeant Stevens marooned in hostile guerrilla territory with his left foot resting on an active mine. With no water and facing the unforgiving elements, he must draw upon his Marine training, resourcefulness, and unwavering determination to survive the next 52 hours until a rescue convoy arrives. Battling scorching daytime heat and bone-chilling nights, Sergeant Stevens grapples not only with the forces of nature but also with his own inner demons in a gripping struggle for survival.
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby (2022)
Better than I thought
Overall pretty good. The rap music it self is lyrics are good. The production beats and sounds the same lots of auto tune. Very good family man and like able guy. The only thing that confused me or the message they are trying to deliver didn't make sense. They were saying if you are a drug dealer you can turn to music and make it out. How about the poor kid born in the hood who isn't famous or looked up to and doesn't do drugs how does he or she get a music deal? I'm pretty sure if Lil Baby was just a poor kid without drug money Coach Kevin Lee and Pierre P Thomas wouldn't have put that much time and sweat towards Lil Baby. I would like to see those guys find non drug dealers in the neighborhood into stars. So now the kids are going to watch and think we got to get drug money build a home studio get followers then go find Kevin and Pierre for a record or label deal.