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The Stepford Wives   7/09/19
by mattiasflgrtll6
And before she knows it, Walter starts acting cold and distant towards her, repeating over and over what a great home they've got and how everyone are nice here, no matter how many times she tells him she wants out of here.

Paranormal Activity   7/05/19
by mattiasflgrtll6
He even manage to make me chuckle at his character's stupidity a few times where he says he only "borrowed" a Ouija board instead of buying it and the scene where he asks the demon what their favorite color is.

Guinea Pig: Devil's Experiment   5/19/19
by mattiasflgrtll6
There's no good character writing, acting or dialogue.

City Heat   4/20/19
by mattiasflgrtll6
Usually if a movie contains great actors, you can forgive some of the more glaring script flaws, but some of the lines that come out of the characters' mouths just doesn't feel believable, at times even kinda embarrassing.

Rubber Face   4/12/19
by mattiasflgrtll6
Standup for movies is very hard to write since a comedy script is different from a standup script.

Class of Nuke 'Em High   3/30/19
by mattiasflgrtll6
In the scenes of terror, her facial expressions feel very genuine, yet they are kinda adorable at the same time.

Teacher's Pet   3/19/19
by mattiasflgrtll6
When Hugo later tells her how awful Gannon feels about disguising his identity and how lowly he thinks of himself, she starts to feel some empathy...

The Town That Dreaded Sundown   1/22/19
by mattiasflgrtll6
Where the movie really excels however is the ominous night scenes where you see unsuspecting couples just hoping to spend some quality time with each other, only to get stalked by a sadistic masked killer.

The Blues Brothers   1/15/19
by mattiasflgrtll6
Of course though, what would a movie about blues be without the music?

Leave No Trace   10/28/18
by mattiasflgrtll6
This has to be one of the best scenes of a reluctant farewell I've seen in a long time.


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