i saw a netflix series called,"in the dark" its about some blind chick. shes always finding trouble.
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Black Adam. 2022.
2/10
A superhero is awakened to take on a bloke corrupted by power.
Dwayne Johnson is the latest actor to attach himself to the 'superhero' genre. Not knowing anything about the character, or any of the other 'superheros' that appear doesn't really matter. It explains itself, to a degree. The opening is a generic origin story, followed by the standard fare from a film like this. Large amounts of cgi destruction make it interesting, but even that becomes a boring. Tamer than The Suicide Squad by James Gunn, it just looks like a studio driven movie thats out to copy Marvel with a bit more grit.
Smile. 2022.
5/10
A woman thinks she's going crazy.
Interesting film that uses the concept of one person being exposed to certain things others can't see. In this case, it takes the form of her seeing people 'smiling' and particular events.
For the first hour, it did have a gradual sense of dread. Jump scares with loud noises were effective. That soon became the norm and with the lead character as the main focus, watching her decent with no real help from anyone it soon became a bore.
Overall, a good film, but with a concept that has been done better in asian cinema, (The Wailing.)
Smile. 2022.
5/10
A woman thinks she's going crazy.
Interesting film that uses the concept of one person being exposed to certain things others can't see. In this case, it takes the form of her seeing people 'smiling' and particular events.
For the first hour, it did have a gradual sense of dread. Jump scares with loud noises were effective. That soon became the norm and with the lead character as the main focus, watching her decent with no real help from anyone it soon became a bore.
Overall, a good film, but with a concept that has been done better in asian cinema, (The Wailing.)
I really enjoyed Smile id rate it a solid 9/10, purely because it 'does what it says on the tin' kinda horror, made me have that uneasy.. could be real kinda vibe and sooo many good jump scares, very entertaining.
Not sure if its already in this thread but The Sadness was brilliant, an again and again movie for sure, thanks to @rottenfresh for the recommend, a must see movie 10/10 one for you for sure @Jizdrop1
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