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Ender's Game (2013)
Tragically cast, infantile screenplay, preposterous storyline.
Okay... so a 12 year old is going to save the world on Harrison Ford's hunch?!
There is no beginning to this confused and directionless fairy tale. No character development and no effort by the actors or director. This must have been on a shoestring budget and the producers pulled the plug early.
You will never get this time in your life back...
Visions (2015)
From the Lohan-Hough School of Fine Acting
If it wasn't for Fisher parading around for the first five minutes in f-me boots and cut-offs, this movie would be irredeemable.
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Pure disappointment
After waiting many years to view this so-called classic, I could not be more disappointed. We're talking Ed Wood bad. Bella Lugosi bad. Trying hard to find something worthy in the horror genre. This is definitely not it.
The Postcard Killings (2020)
What happened to Famke Janssen face?
She looks like a cross between Cher and Joan Van Ark! Couldn't get past that horror.
3022 (2019)
Another complete miss
A ridiculous storyline that couldn't even be saved by decent actors. The story plods from one ridiculous plot line to the next with no continuity. And realistically, who hires a complete moron as a space station captain? Don't waste your time on this clunker.
Peaky Blinders (2013)
Terrific show but the musical score is almost unbearable
Once again the British have produced a brilliant TV drama. Brilliant casting wonderful acting and a terrific story. But the bloody music is so bad and so repetitive I almost want to turn the sound off when I'm watching it.
1BR (2019)
Stay away from this one
Catastrophically poor acting and a terrible screenplay. Don't waste your time on this
The Umbrella Academy (2019)
Pretty good but...
The acting of lead actress Ellen Page is wooden and misplaced in this action hero storyline. Otherwise for the most part it is well cast.
Don't Blink (2014)
B-level garbage
No worse than the B movie horror we've been subjected to for the past 20 years... But no worse either. Tired stereotypical tricks to try and make it feel like a horror movie when all it is is really about some 20 or 30 something maladjusted fools stumbling around in the dark. Do not waste your time on this reprehensible nonsense. Zach Ward astonishingly is really the only bright light in the film.