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, 67% Audience Score- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsIt's really boring, but the vibe is great. Feels scary and chilling and real. The ending is ok, kinda save the movie.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsMaika Monroe continues to make her claim as the modern day scream queen with another thrilling entry on her resume.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsPanalo. Manghuhula ka sa una kung anu ba talaga ang istorya. Akala ko pa na bampira ang tema. Walang gaanong kill count pero bawing bawi naman sa huli
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsWatcher (2022) Mike’s Movie Score: 7.75/10 Directed by: Chloe Okuno Starring: Maika Monroe, Karl Glusman, Burn Gorman MPAA Rating: R Catholic Classification: L – Limited Adult Audience Finally — a horror movie with the kind of ending you always hope for but rarely get. Watcher was genuinely satisfying. It’s a slow-burn thriller about paranoia and gut instincts, and it keeps you on edge the entire time. Maika Monroe is quickly becoming a modern horror icon with this, It Follows, and Longlegs under her belt. She plays a woman who moves to Bucharest and begins to suspect she’s being watched by someone in the apartment building across from her. The tension builds slowly, but it never loses your attention — especially on that first watch. I plan to watch it again to catch anything I might’ve missed. The only downside is the pacing, which might make it a one-or-two-time watch for most people. But the payoff is strong, and the atmosphere is top-notch. If you liked these, check this one out: – The Invisible Man (2020) – Gone Girl (2014)
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsIt's just a waste of time. You'll watch the movie thinking exactly how it's going to happen and then it happens. You'll constantly look at the time wondering if something will happen and it just doesn't and fails. The actors are decent but the lines are just so far fetched it's hard to belive most of what's happening. The ending is super cliché and honestly not believable Don't watch save your time
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsApología a sobrepensar. Un ritmo aburridisimo con una trama que sorprende de lo tonta que es
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsOmg that was so painful. Maika is gorgeous. The cinematography is too - nice colors and lighting and angles and all that. Good camera positioning - none of that unnecessary movement. The villain guy is playing his typical villain role. The husband is playing the typical “babe you’re imagining things” role. The movie is equal parts silence, Romanian, and English. It feels like a whole bunch of nothing happens for the longest time. The protagonist suspects her neighbor across the street of spying on her / creeping on her and she works to find out whether the person that’s been following her on the street is the same person as the one from the window across the street. I wish she’d just left to go back to America. But ofc she doesn’t and well let’s just say that in the end she
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsMy favorite genre of movies is thilller/suspense and I found this movie very lacking. I was bored all the way through it with the onotone movements and tones, plot was boring, no twists or turns or any excitement. Typical movie plot where the woman is made to be so dumb that she is wandering into dark alleys along and into abandoned buildings without any back up or protections, going to his apartment alone, a woman who can't form a cohesive thought or plan such as taking pictures, recording him, closing the curtains and quit letting him look at you and see you looking back, carry a weapon, to the point it gets where I have switched sides and am wanting the killer to get rid of her to put her and those of us watching out of her "stupid" misery. I was worried about her acting in this movie considering how she played in Longlegs which was a terrible movie. She failed to really surprise me as her lack of emotions and zombie like standing and staring appearance and monotone voice throughout was the same way (but even worse) when she played in Longlegs. No excitement, no suspense, no twists, nothing. What might have been exciting was if they had made her (us) think it was the weirdo across the street when all along the killer was her husband. On the last subway ride, it shows her looking at the bag he held and all of my family noticed what looked like a head. Though she stares at it and rushed off the subway immediately after, she is oblivioius? Then when she hears loud music in the next door neightbor's apartment, though she knows she has gone missing, she rushes right over there alone. BORING, STUPID, UNREALISTIC, The screenwriters suck!!!!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsPsychologically brilliant. I totally immersed to the mind of the main character and felt the suspension in my bones.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsI enjoyed a lot the suspense and the twists that keeps wanting more. And Julia, poor woman, alone on another country and with a husband that is an idioit, she deserved better than Francis