Sunday, March 17, 2024

"Imaginary," A Modern Moron movie review



Chauncy Bear lures his prey into a radically dark dimension by mixing their imaginations into his reality. 

"Imaginary" caused me to jump once. The sporadic moments of Hollywood fluff didn't bother me in this film. I thought the story was originally clever. Chauncey Bear is very meticulous in choosing who he slays or manipulates. 

Chauncey Bear kidnaps a very young girl and takes her to his realm of dark insanity. The little girl's mother and her 15-year-old sister must learn how to enter an unknown realm for an attempted rescue of their innocent sibling. Now that's a dilemma. 

"Imaginary" targets the suspense and terrors of the mind, rather than excessive amounts of special effects. Three stars easy for "Imaginary." 

Mark Izzy Schurr  

Saturday, March 16, 2024

The Ecstasy and the Agony of Human Nature Showcased in "Love Lies Bleeding."


 

"Love Lies Bleeding" is a bizarre blitzkrieg of cinematic fantasy, ignoring all the stereo types of what sexy is, or perhaps ought to be. 

Jakie is an intoxicating creation of sexuality in Lou's heart. Kristian Stewart as Lou has the demons of her father being high up in organized crime, and she also yearns to kill her sister's husband, because he's an excessively abusive lame brain.  

Katy M. O'brian is the body building babe trying to convince Lou to run off to Las Vegas with her while she enters a prestigious body building contest. "Love Lies Bleeding" exposes the dark side of lascivious behavior, yet emphasis the exquisite power of tangible love. 

"Love Lies Bleeding" is far more than a sex charged woman meets woman romance, it's a crime story with sly intensity. Three stars easy for this flick, released on the 8th. 

Mark Izzy Schurr