Us Review
Us evokes the best works of Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock and David Lynch.
This curious, unexpected story had me in its grasp… before dropping me like a bad habit.
Sadly only inherits the bad habits of the worst M. Night Shyamalan films.
A film bursting with potential that slowly deflates like an overfilled balloon.
Makes us wish that all of the characters would end up dead in a grand Darwinian gesture of goodwill.
This creative and often intense film serves up captivating novelty through surprising, deafening silence.
A psychological mind screw that’s both half-brilliant and half-baked.
Like a puzzle where the pieces have the same shape and familiarity but the image that they produce is different.
This movie expertly straddles the line between horror and comedy.
Revisits a familiar thriller and jolted me often enough to keep me awake and interested.
Dismiss this immediately before it infects your mind.
mother! is a two-hour allegory with a deeper meaning that we couldn’t care less about.