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The Night Eats the World (La nuit a d�vor� le monde)
9 hours ago via Rotten Tomatoes

This movie was far too slow for me. I'm a fan of slow burns as long as there's stuff going on that holds your interest and is intriguing. This wasn't very interesting after the first 10min. It was the standard zombie blueprint of a zombie infestation has taken hold while a person was locked away (sleeping) in a protected room. But instead of focusing on his survival, which I'll admit happens far too often in zombie flicks, this one instead focuses on how that person spends his time, and slowly loses his mind, being in a protected apartment complex all alone. He has enough food, water, etc, so it's all about how he decides to pass his time. So it's a character study that moves along extremely slowly. There's a nice surprise when a female shows up, so they're a pair now (but unfortunately not a couple). But even that didn't help the plot much. The worst part imo was that there wasn't a payoff at the end. It just ends ambiguously. I wouldn't recommend this movie unless you're a fan of slow burn zombie dramas.

Elizabeth Harvest
12 hours ago via Rotten Tomatoes
½

It's just ok. Not very exciting but definitely watchable. It just has a storyline that seems all too familiar even though I don't think I've seen a movie like it. But by combining a bunch of movies ie The Prestige and any movie that deals with A.I. and the Turing Test. May be that's why it feels so familiar. The acting is all good and the direction isn't bad, so it's mainly the plot that is the issue here. But like I said it is watchable, so if you're in the mood for a watchable sci-fi flick dealing with A.I., you can do worse.

Bermuda Triangle Exposed
14 hours ago via Rotten Tomatoes
½

Pretty lame "documentary" that uses junk science to make highly questionable assertions.

Love Crimes Of Kabul
19 hours ago via Rotten Tomatoes
½

Compared to the western world it's really shocking to see what these women/girls have to go through bc they had premarital sex, or ran away from their husbands, etc. But at the same time thy knew where they lived and they knew the rules, and these laws weren't put in place overnight. Still it's sad to see. It's a low budget doc that gets shocking confessions and honesty from these women and the related families.

I Remember You (Eg Man Big)
1 day ago via Rotten Tomatoes

2.75*
It's good/decent. Nothing really special to it that stands out. There are a couple scares but the overall atmosphere isn't scary or eerie, even though it's a supernatural horror/thriller. A better score could've really helped with setting up uneasy/fearful feelings. This might be good for horror noobs but fans of the genre are likely to come away unimpressed.