A compelling, nuanced character study of an unemployed woman who once lived a comfortable life and now finds herself teetering dangerously close to the poverty line.
A compelling, nuanced character study of an unemployed woman who once lived a comfortable life and now finds herself teetering dangerously close to the poverty line.
This is far from a mainstream film and certainly is not a crowd pleaser but if you’re up for a challenge, it’s one of the more interesting and pessimistically poetic features I’ve seen this year.
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“Rampage” is the bad kind of brainless entertainment. Movie gods, please don’t let there be a sequel brewing.
If you take away only one thing from this review, make it this: you will not be disappointed with this movie.
The paint by numbers script is oozing with apathy and the dialogue lifeless, which is made even worse due to the laughably awful performances.