Terminal – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Sadly, Terminal is the type of film which seemingly believes it is much smarter than you and has a mystery which doesn’t quickly unravel.
While one or two elements kept us going until the end, unfortunately, we’re of the opinion this film never reached the potential it was marketed to have.
Sadly, Terminal is the type of film which seemingly believes it is much smarter than you and has a mystery which doesn’t quickly unravel.
Between a plot which seems like a small budget Minority Report to the dryness of Clive Owen and Amanda Seyfried, this may be the perfect film for a Sunday afternoon nap.
Blue Caprice has all the pieces needed to be an action film with a decent amount of drama, but it loses you somewhere.
Red Sparrow is further proof that sexual content and violence cannot compensate for a lack of intriguing characters or story.
Peeples wastes all its potential for the sake of bad jokes and situational comedy.
To be quite honest, I am not sure how I discovered this movie exactly. I was just searching about and found this despite not knowing a single actor, or anyone involved. Still, the trailer made it seem very interesting so I decided to give it a chance.
Annihilation shows why the sci-fi genre is usually combined with the thriller or comedy genre, and not with artsy indie drama.
Golden Exits is a melancholy indie film which relies heavily on Emily Browning’s charm to get you through it.
Unlike A Christmas Prince, there isn’t anything really to redeem this Christmas movie.
Thumper gives away the one thing which could have made it interesting within the first 25 minutes and then it just coasts downhill.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.