The plot: For the workers of Belko Industries, situated in
an office building in Bogotá, it started out like any other work day. That is,
until a mysterious voice rings out through the building posing a terrible
ultimatum. All the doors have been locked down, and every window has been
shuttered; the workers are trapped inside. The mysterious voice tells them
that, of the 80 workers in the building, 30 must be killed in order for the rest to make it out alive. If not, 60 of them
will be randomly selected to die instead. With their options running out and
tensions running high, it seems that some are more willing to play along than
others.
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Thursday, 15 December 2016
Hush (2016) - Movie Review
It’s Mike Flanagan time again… even if it’s under
less-than-ideal circumstances. When I reviewed Ouija: Origin Of Evil, I
mentioned that Flanagan had three films released this year. Well, that may be
technically true, but his second feature Before I Wake doesn’t have an
Australian release date as of writing this, meaning that it isn’t eligible for a review
just yet. Rather than deal with another quasi-ethical dilemma like when I
looked at Vaxxed, I’m going to play it safe this time around. That, and it’s
apparently his weakest effort to date, and in an admitted fanboy-influenced
thought pattern, I want to keep my pristine impression of the man’s filmography
intact for as long as I can. Especially when the man is capable of making films
like this.
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Friday, 18 March 2016
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