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Lou Grande (148 KP) rated The Endless (2018) in Movies
Jul 20, 2018
Two brothers have escaped from a UFO Doomsday cult and participate in deproframming while eking out a meager existence. Until they receive a cassette with a message from one of the cult members. They decide to return to “Camp Arcadia” to “get it out of their system.”
The Endless is a slow burn that ultimately fizzles. It involves time travel and something vast and infinite in the woods. Normally I’d be right on board, but this movie was really...boring. I’ve never seen a bunch of white guys that looked so similar, and the setting gets monotonous after a too-long run time of 112 minutes. There are callbacks to Resolution that answer questions for that film, but raise more for the one you’re watching. The effects (when utilized) were meh. I expected cosmic horror and got—well, nothing, really.
Tim McGuire (301 KP) rated Harbinger Down (2015) in Movies
Nov 13, 2019
Awix (3310 KP) rated Doppelganger (1969) in Movies
Apr 12, 2020
The problem is that the basic idea - space mission discovers a replica counter-Earth - isn't properly developed, and the characters take nearly an hour to get there, let alone work out where they've ended up. The generally dour tone and rambling metaphysics would become more prominent in future Anderson shows (much of the supporting cast of this film turn up playing regular roles in UFO), but this first effort with live actors is lumpy and frustrating to watch.
Greig Plays: v. 1: Europe; The Architect; The Cosmonaut's Last Message
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The first collection of plays of one of Scotland's best-known contemporary dramatists EUROPE is set...