Never before has thier been a piece of Thomas media that felt more like something that no one asked for other than this movie. Almost everything about this movie is just horrible. The acting for the most part is just bad. The movie has nothing to do with Thomas or his friends, the story goes no where for more than half of the films runtime because thier is so much filler in this movie that was perly added in just to drag out the runtime and the movie even goes out of it's way to say that we shouldn't trust others because thier different than us. What makes things worse is that Brandon Carty is…
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I watched original Silent Hill and it was a great movie. I have also played Silent Hill 2 which was a great game as well in its genre and now I watched this movie too. Well, what can I say about this movie... One thing they did well is resemblance to the game. It looks very similar and they did good job mimicking it, but they also made some story changes in movie, however the problem with this movie is that, when you're playing a game, you're into action and it's scary and it's interesting, but when you watch it like a movie, it's boring, because you're not action and for the movie to be great…
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Life after divorce can indeed be awkward, perplexing and frustrating for the newly single. However, despite the challenges that come with such adjustments, there’s no reason to think that most otherwise-well-adjusted adults won’t be able to adapt, that they won’t be routinely subjected to exasperating humiliations and ongoing faux pas. Unfortunately, that’s precisely the problem that plagues the debut feature from actress-writer-director Amy Landecker, an underdeveloped, tonally inconsistent romantic comedy that becomes as exasperating for viewers as it does to its beleaguered protagonist. Whe…
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Elise is in a lavender relationship (she's really a lesbian) with her frustrated boyfriend. She's also an ex-member of a nutjob cult. The spirit of a witch has latched onto Elise thanks to her God-bothering brethren and now wants to possess her for all time. It's a rather peculiar story that doesn't really get off the ground. Instead, it offers up moments of genuine creepiness and minor revelations that are not that surprising.
By contrast, acting from the lead, Elizabeth Cullen is enthusiastic, committed and borders on excellence. She really carries this rather offbeat film that's not…
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I am a huge sci-fi fantasy fan and I really loved the first Hellboy but I don't know something was off about this one. Like someone watched Lord of The Rings and thought I can do that! The character development felt weak as well not well thought out like the first one but it was nice to hear a familiar voice after watching Star Trek Discovery!…
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Missing Child Videotape unfolds as a quiet psychological mystery, following Keita as a resurfaced VHS tape and a child’s cryptic whisper reopen the unresolved disappearance of his brother. The film builds tension through guilt, subtle supernatural elements, and restrained performances, though several narrative details and character arcs feel underdeveloped. While its slow pace and muted resolution may not satisfy everyone, it leaves behind a lingering unease rooted more in sorrow than shock.
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Pulse, directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, turns the internet into a gateway for restless spirits, crafting a slow-burning horror about isolation and existential emptiness. Through two loosely connected storylines, the film builds quiet dread as characters confront disappearances and a spreading sense of emotional void, though uneven transitions and occasional narrative gaps weaken its flow. More than a ghost story, it stands as a melancholic reflection on loneliness in the digital age, lingering through mood rather than clear answers.
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Noise transforms everyday apartment noise into psychological terror, following Joo Young as she searches for her missing sister while confronting guilt, trauma, and an unseen threat. The film builds a strong atmosphere through sound design and social commentary on poor housing conditions, though its rushed ending, ambiguous twist, and thin character exploration weaken the impact. Despite its flaws, it remains an unsettling watch for viewers who appreciate moody, socially aware horror.
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Ghost Train presents a chilling premise of cursed train cards and a vengeful spirit haunting passengers, yet rushes its setup and relies more on exposition than atmosphere. Although the mystery behind the tunnel and the entity is eventually explained, limited tension, uneven performances—including Erika Sawajiri as Nana—and underdeveloped lore weaken the overall impact. Despite a clear narrative and solid technical aspects, the film feels like a missed opportunity that never fully realizes its haunting potential.
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Felix Bush, the hermit at the center of Get Low, has lived alone in the Tennessee woods for forty years, avoiding and avoided by townspeople, the subject of rumors and whispered stories. When he emerges to plan his own funeral party while he's still alive so he can hear what people say about him, it seems like the eccentric act of a crazy character. But this is a psychological mystery and drama about something deeper, something most people recognize even if they've never heard the term: the painbody.
The painbody is Eckhart Tolle's concept for accumulated emot…
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