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BuckwildeArt

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Évanouis
7.89
Évanouis
77 Minutes
5.55
77 Minutes
In a Violent Nature
5.69
In a Violent Nature
Landmine Goes Click
5.86
Landmine Goes Click
Le paquet
5.610
Le paquet
Phinéas et Ferb
8.110
Phinéas et Ferb
The Handmaid's Tale
5.710
The Handmaid's Tale
Y2K
4.88
Y2K
Nightbitch
5.58
Nightbitch
Baldur's Gate
8.910
Baldur's Gate
What We Do in the Shadows
8.610
What We Do in the Shadows
The Finale
8.210
The Finale
The Substance
7.210
The Substance
Deadpool & Wolverine
7.510
Deadpool & Wolverine
Zombies: The Re-Animated Series
4.610
Zombies: The Re-Animated Series
Furiosa : Une saga Mad Max
7.510
Furiosa : Une saga Mad Max
Ted
7.910
Ted
The Movies That Made Us
7.610
The Movies That Made Us
Wish : Asha et la Bonne Étoile
5.67
Wish : Asha et la Bonne Étoile
The Greasy Strangler
5.710
The Greasy Strangler
La Nuit des masques
7.710
La Nuit des masques
Les aventures de Mark Twain
7.210
Les aventures de Mark Twain
Beaten to Death
4.94
Beaten to Death
Il était une fois un studio
8.310
Il était une fois un studio
Final Flesh
5.310
Final Flesh

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Initiation

Initiation

4.6
9
  • Feb 27, 2020
  • A solid indie film effort

    I actually auditioned for this film years ago and did not get cast. I remember speaking with writer/director Oren about the story and the characters and I was engaged simply by hearing the words. I have only now been able to watch the finished product and I have to say that Oren and his team did a fantastic job. Given the independent budget and production for this film, it does not feel that way at all. What you get on the screen is a product of noticeable quality.

    For the most part the performances are strong and grounded. The camera work is visceral and immediate. The editing comes together nicely to make you forget you are watching a film. Given that the brutal fist fights are the keystone of this story, the fight choreography is arguably the most important element and I am pleased to say that it woks extremely well. I found my self watching their every move, my teeth clenched, and my face occasionally wincing with each crunch sound effect.

    Given that this is not a big budget film, one should not go into it expecting Fight Club or Warrior. This is an indie film through and through, but it is one of the better produced indie films. Keep that small fact in mind when you sit down to watch this thriller and you will not be disappointed.
    Stakes

    Stakes

    3.1
    8
  • Jun 3, 2004
  • Timewarp shows leaps and bounds of improvement with their sophomore feature...

    As I've mentioned in previous reviews, I critique Independent Films as just that, independent productions. I do not mistakenly look at these films through "Hollywood's Critical Lens" as many self-proclaimed "film critics" often do. That said, on to some thoughts...

    Here we have Ripple and Don returning to doing what they do best, inventive and innovative film on a limited budget. In their sophomore production together, they make numerous improvements over their previous film, "Harvesters." Let it be said though that a number of these improvements are in the technical department, not necessarily the performance area.

    Kudos are due to the Timewarp guys for the biggest improvement: much more frugal use of CGI as opposed to "Harvesters." Albeit the CGI machine in the beginning was a little too much, the personal device that Steven King's character uses was done very well. In addition to not only know WHEN to use CGI, the group also has learned HOW to use CGI. This is evident in a few scenes where computers were used for disintegration effects and gore effects (although the ally massacre shot could have used some color balancing).

    In regards to the acting quality of this film, the performance strength was better than that of 'Harvesters,' with a leading cast of stronger actors than before. Only problem is that those actors are the only strong ones with weak performances from a great majority of the supporting cast.

    If 'Harvesters' was a film that Independent film makers should watch for inspiration of what a small company can do, 'Stakes' is an extension of the idea with even greater reinforcement power.

    I give 'Stakes' 7.5 out of 10.
    Harvesters

    Harvesters

    3.9
    7
  • Jun 3, 2004
  • Well imagined Indie flick with flawed, but effective execution...

    I'll waste no time and spare misunderstanding and start by saying this: This work is an INDEPENDENT FILM, not a Hollywood production. With that said, let it be known that all opinions and critiques that follow are based NOT on "Hollywood's Standard," but rather the appropriate Independent Film Standard.

    Small town artist and Independent Film cult icon Don Dohler follows up his cinematic return ("Alien Rampage," or, "The Alien Factor 2: Alien Rampage") with his first project shot entirely on Digital Video. Based loosely off his 1987 horror/thriller, "Blood Massacre," "Harvesters" depicts the classic situation of two sets of baddies unwittingly pitted against each other.

    This film (despite being shot on Digital Video, I will refer to this as a film) for all it is worth is a great effort and compared to most independent works, this work is something to be respected. For the resources at hand, director Joe Ripple and Don make do very well. Albeit the use of Computer Generated Imagery was over done, and a selection of the actors' performances was sub par, the film itself successfully puts the message of tension and conflict well enough. The physical make-up effects used were for the most part believable.

    Although "Harvesters" may not be ready to go to Oscars or be penned in history's books as a great, it is still worthy of mention and of viewing, especially if you are an aspiring film maker.

    I give this film a 6.5 out of 10.

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