Got through a whole bunch of cool (& not so) sh*t on Netflix this easter weekend, mini round up.
Murder Mystery 2 - Very short film, maybe not as good story wise as the first but just as entertaining.
The Out Laws - Devine being his ditsy self and Brosnan signing up to anything that'll make him a few bucks, few funny scenes otherwise not worth the watch.
Reptile - Del Toro as ever nails his role in this 1, as a crime it's pretty bland but as a thriller it certainly delivers.
The Pale Blue Eye - Like Reptile a pretty solid murder investigation film, although this one is set in the 19th century and moves at a much slower pace and the crime is certainly more intriguing. The twist at the end definitely didn't see coming.
What Happened to Monday - Definitely my favourite of the bunch, highly entertaining work of art. Very original and a lot of creative writing which leads me to believe it's an underrated film. Rapace is exceptional and leads by example.
In the Shadow of the Moon - It's an interesting premise and it starts off promisingly enough with the mysterious deaths that appear random at first but around the midway point after she came back the 3rd time round, I'd lost interest.
Velvet Buzzsaw - Still yet to see Gylenhaal in anything bad where I thought to myself "what the F**k is he doing in this", a slow burner with tonnes of dialogue at the beginning but once it gets going it becomes a fascinating spiritual kind of horror, if you don't listen and do what the devil asks you pay the ultimate price.
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