A film that over promises yet over delivers for action fans. It’s inventive, violent, exciting, and exhilarating, with impeccably choreographed stunts and fights that provide a hefty dose of pure adrenaline.
A film that over promises yet over delivers for action fans. It’s inventive, violent, exciting, and exhilarating, with impeccably choreographed stunts and fights that provide a hefty dose of pure adrenaline.
A unique and energetic action comedy that’s an original, goofy, and quirky story of female empowerment and sisterhood.
The best way to sum up this review is “c’mon, guys, it’s not that bad.” I realize that isn’t exactly a ringing endorsement for a movie, but it’s good enough to provide a mildly amusing escape for a couple of hours.
There’s a clever premise at the core of this psychological body horror film, but more thought is put into the concept and message versus the entertainment factor.
This imperfect documentary tackles far too much, but the overall message of the importance of representation and the strength and power of black women is one that is deeply meaningful and inspiring.
An interesting study in social science, this documentary is so convincing that you’ll be signing up for your local bowling league soon after the credits roll.