Change Your Image
andrewkl-72138
Reviews
A Killer Next Door (2020)
So many easily identifiable gaffes
I wanted to like this movie. I really did, but I couldn't sit through to the end.
Acting by so many was (in my opinion) sub-par. More importantly, this was supposed to be set in the US, yet the obvious signs it was not were seen by the European license plates on cars and obvious non-US electrical outlets. The Royal Mail carrier didn't lend any US authenticity either.
It's the small details that were overlooked that took away from any credibility this film might have had.
The outside shots of the List Westfield NJ home weren't even CLOSE to the home where the crimes had occurred. Granted, that home has since burned and subsequently was demolished, but surely the director could have found a home more closely resembling the List home, than the Newark NJ style row house he used instead.
I can only hope the producers get ANY return on their investment in this film.
Heist (2015)
Starts sort of strong, ends with a sad whimper
I won't go into great detail other than to say that the ending of this movie was more like the writers/directors just trying to put a happy face on the finish because they had no idea what to do. When I saw where this was going, I turned it off. The turn of events throughout the film were so flimsy and transparent, there was just no way that this could ever be anything close to real-life drama, and was an awful stretch at an action movie. Wouldn't recommend. DeNiro picked a dog of a film.
Junkie (2018)
90 minutes that I'll never get back.
Story line with potential, but ruined by stereotypes, dumb dialogue and poor acting. Within the first 20 minutes, I knew who the "bad guy" was.
I can only assume that all these 10/10 star ratings are shill posts. This film deserves nowhere NEAR 10 stars.