Let’s Talk Movies: The Unholy (2021) Review
The Unholy carries a decent enough premise, has some interesting set moments, yet can never bring itself to be interesting in the slightest bit even with a great leading man at the helm.
The Unholy carries a decent enough premise, has some interesting set moments, yet can never bring itself to be interesting in the slightest bit even with a great leading man at the helm.
Separation is seemingly what happens when someone tries to emulate what A24 is doing in horror, without seemingly getting a single thing right in it.
With Jason Statham reuniting with Guy Ritchie, the man who single handedly helped launch Statham into becoming one of actions biggest stars, one would hope they would be able to rekindle the fire they once had. Sadly though this came across as a generic, uninspired, yet fully functioning crime thriller. Following H, a new hire…
What happens when you make a cheap indie horror film with what could a decent premise at a gorgeous location but then seemingly forgot to add almost any of the horror aspects, you get Taylor Chien’s film The Resort. We follow four college students who take a trip to Hawaii for Lex’s birthday to chase…