Mutant Mayhem was adorable. Really fun romp. Probably the best way they could modernize the origin story for the turtles.
As someone who grew up with the ORIGINAL comics, this was a really sweet version to share with my daughter.
Le kickstarter pour le film "Comment les rats sont morts" a été lancé il y a quelques minutes ! C'est réalisé par @TardisInParis, et j'ai bossé sur le scénario et à la régie.
C'est un film queer dont l'équipe est majoritairement trans, et ça parle de survivre après la fin du monde. Si vous pouvez nous aider et donner dès aujourd'hui ça permettra de faire connaître le projet !
Hey everyone, are you interested in a movie about #ADHD from Japan? A Friend of a friend has made one and you can preview it, if you are comfortable to give some feedback. Feedback is sought specifically from people with non Japanese cultural background.
The title is "Normal Seventeen" and it is about daily struggles of two 17 year old Students with ADHD. It is Japanese with English subtitles.
an american documentary filmed through 1979 and 1980. The movie is about the Los Angeles punk rock scene and was directed by Penelope Spheeris. In 1981, the LAPD Chief of Police Daryl Gates wrote a letter demanding the film not be shown again in the city.
"This is a risk adverse industry, I get it. 200 million dollar movies are also a risk, you know, and it doesn't always work out, but you take the risk anyway. And instead of making one 200 million dollar movie, try making 20 10 million dollar movies, or 50 4 million dollar movies."
Uneven but entertainingly lurid crime movie that fulfills the Luke Skywalker/Candyman team up you spent years wishing for.
Decent performances cover up a derivative story. Gratuitous gore and nudity also cover up most of its flaws.
Nothing special but you never feel your time is wasted.
Watch even if you're allergic to seafood.
I've been trying to reconnect with my inner cinephile this year, been watching a buttload of movies after watching relatively few through the pandemic and not being subscribed to any streaming service. Yesterday I watched a movie that truly surprised me. I'm the kind of person who delights in bad movies, and that's what I thought this was going to be - corny b movie schlock with embarrassing effects. The film was Richard Fleischer's 1966 adventure flick Fantastic Voyage. I was blown away - the sets and miniatures are absolutely incredible. Riveting from the very start. The characters are one dimensional, the story is predictable - but the overall experience more than makes up for it. I feel like this is a forgotten gem of the sci-fi genre, definitely deserves more attention. Absolutely recommend it.
After much drama this week's #MONSTERDON movie is MOTHRA VS. GODZILLA (1964)! At long last, our girl receives top billing like she deserves.
Weirdly, this movie was released in the US as Godzilla Vs. The Thing which is kinda rude to Mothra. But thankfully that seems to be all the dub changes.