random000 : Required reading in our U.S. classes. Twice. Grades 7 & 9.
Hans Zarkov : My suspension of disbelief does about as well as the old Tacoma Narrows suspension bridge ...
Hans Zarkov : I've been reading Tarot cards - the deck created by Alastair Crowley, as it happens - for ...
Speed711 : Same. I was surprised to see Season 2 pop up on my Schedule here as I thought it would be...
Birdsforme : It was never part of the USA classes. I am guessing Canada had more fun with education!
Birdsforme : Contains spoilers. Click to show. This film was very well made for a tv film. The points made were that there are worse thin...
grasshopper rex : I have little doubt that there were Nazi sympathizers throughout the war that would have e...
prism : I remember reading this in grade 12 English in the '80's and it's still part of the curric...
(⌐■_■) : Holysmokes, there's no way to brace yourself.
bbbuxxx : Oh God, really? I genuinely thought there was another episode, it's just a place holder un...
And this is why I watch less movies and more TV series instead. Especially since the beginning of the pandemic. Seems like James Wan has settled into a formulaic comfort, full of the usual clichés, that have existed in the horror genre for decades, now. When he first came about, it was refreshing to see his style of horror. But now, he seems to have lost his creative wand, just to follow into the trail of predictability. Now, I gave it 2 stars, because of the effects and the gore. The effects alone, were quite amazing and creepy as hell. And the gore was on point. But besides that, nothing that hasn’t been done before. And it’s sad, for I though this guy would be a redemption in modern horror. He quickly becoming the next M. Night Shyamalan. Makes a splash in the beginning, then settled into the routine.