Relative newcomer director Shaka King (Newlyweeds) taps some of today's hot, young talent for this film which helps take the screenplay from very good to great.
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If you want a "thinking movie", Bliss might be right up your alley but for the majority of people I suspect it will just simply seem weird.
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Palmer can be somewhat predictable, but this cast gives it something more that makes it worth watching and makes the viewer wish it was longer.
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While Hancock’s script ends with a few plot twists, it simply is choppy and laden with subplots that are left unformed.
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While Saint Maud is categorized as a horror/thriller, I found it to be more a drama about a delusional and mentally ill woman who turns to religion as a way to cope.
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This is one of those films that will be out of your memory the second you leave the theater. Wait for it to hit TV.
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King offers an intimate view of this fictional, fated evening while also offering the audience a broader view of the country at that time.
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HBO Max brings a little bit of humor and a “look on the bright side” of quarantine life to Locked Down.
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As a director, Clooney has some strong moments followed by some less than stellar ones (pun intended).
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The vocal talents of this cast are that of seasoned professionals and they all bring their unique styles to the characters they portray.
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