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Fatherhood (2021)
Fatherhood (2021)
2021 | Drama
9
8.0 (3 Ratings)
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Storytelling (1 more)
Emotional impactful
Emotionally insightful storytelling
This Netflix original was bound to be a hit with audiences from the get-go.
Starring the charismatic wonder Kevin Hart, the story follows a new dad struggling to come to the terms with the loss of his wife shortly after giving birth.
It goes on to show the importance of a decision, losing a loved one when there most needed, the struggles of parenting when feeling alone and most importantly-the importance of being a parent and guardian to a young one.

It is a sad but beautiful story, emotionally gritty, one about a depressed father struggling with acceptance and fatherhood.
  
The Funhouse Massacre (2015)
The Funhouse Massacre (2015)
2015 | Comedy
5
5.7 (6 Ratings)
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Funny Horror
An ok Horror with a comedy slant. Featuring a nice cameo from Robert Englund. A bunch of serial killers escape an asylum to take over a Horror park based on their murders.
It's funny in places and the gore generally is OK, although very cheap looking in some scenes. Just a bit hit and miss with the comedy and scares a lot of the time. Often somewhere in the middle of not funny or scary enough.
Check out @Hell Fest (2018) on Netflix, similar but slightly better I felt with a cameo from Tony Todd.
  
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Erika (17789 KP) rated We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018) in Movies

Sep 29, 2019 (Updated Sep 29, 2019)  
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018)
2018 | Drama, Mystery
Well, let's just say I know why this wasn't released outside of NY and LA here in the USA. I actually debated buying the digital copy or renting it on Amazon. Thank god I didn't. When I saw that Netflix (US), had added it, I immediately planned on watching it today.
It was not good. There was no tension throughout the film, it was boring. The only thing this film did well was to show the madness.
The only thing that made this worth it was watching Sebastian Stan. Of course, he was a creepy d-bag, but he was nice to look at.
Skip the film, just read the book.