It was reasonably good. Not really triggery (unless a pretty woman running around in a tank top with shorts is a trigger) but compared to the earlier Lara Croft movies it's not that sexual. I did think the storyline was a bit similar to Cradle of Life and at times the acting wasn't the greatest but as I said it was reasonably good.
The Lure - 8/10 Jesus Christ, it's overwhelmingly weird and strange but still great and original. It felt like I was watching a porn movie but it's, at least, a little erotic. The cinematography and atmospheres were a top-notch & set the tone for a truly unique style of film-making that's something I have never seen before, which was stupidly impressive. I don't know how the movie crew managed to pull that off and they deserves praise and awards for their work. It gets awkward and confusing at times. Some songs can be bland and catchy. Acting is a bit cheesy & dull, expect that black-haired lead actress who did an awesome job and she carried the film. The other lead actress was good but I didn't care for her character that much. The third act was dragging. I would grade this foreign film an B and 8 out of 10 and it's arguably the finest foreign movie since Pan's Labyrinth. The movie is a definition of weirdness but I can say that I'm glad I have witnessed the greatness.
drag me into hell 10/10 amazing film with a specia ending. Spoiler: movie ending don't click if you didn't watch it At the end of the movie you thinx its a happy ending but then there is a horrible twist wich results in you getttign chocked amazing film
A Quite Place - 9/10 It makes great use of the sense of hearing and I've noticed a few films follow this trend, very creative but this is the best so far. Don't Breath - A film where the bad guy is blind. Hush - A Film where the girl running from the bad guy is deaf. While A Quite Place wins by a mile, they have all gotten me interested in seeing and hearing how films can play with our many senses.
Antman & The Wasp 8/10 I'm a sucker for Marvel films, but the post credit scene made my jaw drop that's rare. Side note never, and I mean never watch Tusk.
Goddam that movie was awesome, I remember telling the girl in my office about it, but she just rolled her eyes when I mentioned aliens, but there was a moment in there that had me in tears, you know when the alien is about to kill the male protagonist and he 'signs' to his kids (namely the girl) that he 'loved her and always had.' I was almost bawling my eyes out.