my god, this sucks, I can't say anything but; "unnecessary and horrible movie".
imagine being this gullible and attracted to money
Somehow, to me, this became a lot more about Emily than about April, Teddy and "all-the-way-down-problematic-road" James Franco's character.
Anyway, it's nice to see Emma Roberts portraying a non-blonde, super rich, bitchy role. Haven't seen it in a while.
Funny as shit. And then sad as hell when you realize it's basically just a documentary.
yet another "fascination with the violence" movie. definitely not my style.
I don’t understand this movie.
Well, I guess I saw a different film to the other reviewers on this page. Visually beautiful, dreamily shot, this was an engaging drama that drew me in from the start. There is much on offer here, provided you aren't expecting a cookie-cutter thriller.
I thought the movie was slow, but interesting. The last 15 minutes or so made it all worthwhile. Anyone who can think, will know why it ended like it did. It will hit you emotionally.
I was raised in the 90's and I watched every Meg Ryan movie, so I know a good romantic comedy when I see one. This is a good one.
This was so much fun, predictable but lovable.
I cried, but who’s surprised
Very funny in parts, but a movie with a really good message to it. If you had 60 seconds to grab your most prized possession, what would you grab?
Another horror sequel that doesn’t need to exist. The original had a fantastic premise so the fact that there weren’t rly any likable characters was easier to ignore. The first one had a plot u could describe to someone and convince them to watch whereas this one felt very generic and like something I’ve seen before. This movie starts strong and try’s to connect us to Stephen Lang’s character but as the movie progresses u care less and less and ultimately just wait for the movie to end because u could care less about a single character in the movie. And that’s where this movie hits its biggest flaw it doesn’t matter who dies or how if the only reason u don’t want them to die is because there there a lil bit less of a douchebag than the next character. A movie can’t connect to the audience if the audience can’t connect with the characters. That being said I was never scared or on the edge of my seat like the first mostly because I didn’t care about anyone.
This documentary was everything I thought it would be and more! It was refreshing to see the therapeutic and healing side of pole dancing explored and highlighted instead of the entertainment adult industry .
This was not at all what I was expecting, but it resonated with me on a deep level. 'Strip down, rise up' is not a conventional documentary about pole dancing, and it is not even about individual stories, but rather, about femininity and finding ourselves for the first time, or finding ourselves again despite what the world continuously tries to throw at us. This aspect of aerial arts like pole dancing is not often represented or thought about, and it was a good surprise to see it here. Come to think of it, one of the main reasons I do pole and aerial hoop is the reason they are showcasing here, so kudos to Sheila, Amy, and all of the girls that made this documentary happen!
Intolerable Cruelty was decent. It had its funny moments, but the rest of the time it was just lurching about everywhere. The overacting was a bit much for me at times too. Burn After Reading was a much better black comedy and is still my favourite of the Coen films that I've seen.
Megan Fox is back stronger than ever in a horror/thriller type film!
Adding this one in my "female protagonist gets free of her toxic s/o" list with The Invisible Man & Gerald's Game.
I can see how people are dumping on this movie, but I enjoyed it. Although predictable, the plot changes (they aren't strong enough to call them twists) were enjoyable.
Not worth a rewatch, but definitely recommended.
A very decent survival fight for your life thriller. It has flaws but overall left me satisfied and on the edge of my seat.
I was looking forward to this movie... Sadly enough they turned it into a "White people are bad and racist, Kill all white people! Black Lives Matter!!!" movie.
Some characters are very unlikeable and the acting is often really bad.
Horrible movie and a waste of time.
Even my huge crush on Rebecca Ferguson couldn't keep me interested in this. It starts off as a cheap HBO intro from the 90s as well. Put a bit more effort into the CG of the opening shot to make me take you seriously. Boringgggg and I see the contrarian fans will tout it as misunderstood. Yawn.
First let me say this I love anne idk why she decided to be in this movie!
what the hell was this movie?
There was no plot or storyline, and what ever they intended to be, it was half-assed.
All the cast seem that they are not interested in their roles, maybe because they found out after filming begin what they have been sucked into.
I don't think any kid would enjoy this movie.
Any way I think I only could barely watch it because of anne she did good job considering this horrible horrible movie.
What a waste of time and money
A stupid movie for children. The plot is weak and not original. Why should the witches kill children? Why do they hate them?
What did I just watch.... absolutely terrible
FML I know I went to see Fast and Furious and I expected to see some ridiculous scenes but they sent a car into space to knock out a satellite dish . Were the writers high?
Did Dom and his brother have different mums or Dads as that wasn't explained at all
The original Fast and Furious was the best and the more they make the more they need to outdo the last one.
F10 will have time travel and dinosaurs in it.
Here's what I was thinking, in order, as I watched this movie:
1. Not enough Harley
2. Slow
3. Not enough Harley
4. For an action movie, this is much too sedate
5. Not enough Harley
6. Boring plot. In fact...what is the plot?
7. Ok, Harley escapes and kicks ass to Louis Prima. Sweet!
8. Remind me again what the plot is?
9. Damn, still another hour to go
10. Remind me again what the plot is?
11. Oh. Right. A giant bubble gum coloured starfish cyclops...and some rats.
12. Wait, wasn't that Peter Capaldi earlier with the crayons sticking out of his head?
13. When did this become a Doctor Who movie?
14. Hang on, Bill the Cat wasn't a DC character!!!
14. WTF?!?!?
On the surface this film is about a group of people who have been labelled “villains”, working together to save the world. But really, this film is about one man and one man alone, he isn’t strong, but yet he defies all odds and sacrifices his life to save his friends. His only power is his bravery, he is the driver of the van and the main character of this film, Milton.
Why do we need another suicide squad movie?