Modern spin on the Chinese “Journey to the West”: Check. Very long episodes because South Korean programming: Also Check. Is it good though? Get another check over here.
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Modern spin on the Chinese “Journey to the West”: Check. Very long episodes because South Korean programming: Also Check. Is it good though? Get another check over here.
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If you see this randomly appear on Netflix and you’re fine reading subtitles, check this out. This movie is amazing. I thought it was just some cop movie from the description but its not and I don’t want to ruin it.
This stars a man who did not come to act, but one who came to fight. It’s about 10% other people talking, 3% poison and maybe 2% arrows, but the other 85% is kicking someone in the head, breaking bones, or swinging swords.
The Open House begins with an open house, and it all goes downhill from there. If you do watch this, you too may start to wonder if anything relevant might actually happen, and nothing really does.
What could be said for Day of the Dead: Bloodline? You may see the thumbnail and get drawn in thinking it seems interesting, how bad can it be? Its pretty bad. Watch it if you want, but I don’t think its a very good idea.
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Bird Box is probably pretty good, as a book. It may have garnered attention through the Bird Box Challenge, but as a movie, its just boring and drawn out, and only got people talking because it stars Sandra Bullock.
Insidious has some moments where it begins to hit a stride and there may be some enjoyment here for you but for me every step of the way was far too predictable to care about.
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The Invisible Guest is one of those movies you may struggle to get through, not because of a confusing plot or even the lack of enjoyment, but because of the sheer amounts of times you’ll question the judgement of the characters.
As someone who read the manga, skipped the anime, and decided to give the live action movie a shot, I can confirm this is not the way you want to experience Death Note.
I went into this movie with anticipation and as the credits rolled the greatest accomplishment of the movie was how out of place Jared Leto felt throughout it. Its labeled on Netflix as a “slow burn” and it never ignites.