![]() ![]() “Raunchy college comedy is sexist, dumb, and boring.” 1 star Now the only way for the Beta Delta Xi brothers to prove their true worth is to resurrect The Games – a long-banned competition that will discern the true kings of campus once and for all. Immediately aligning themselves with the notorious Beta Delta Xi house, the boys dive headlong into the party scene while suddenly being swept up in an ongoing rivalry between their new brothers and a rival house with a power-hungry president. Great Falls high school graduates Erik and Cooze are about to become college freshmen, and once they do, the campus of a modest Michigan college will never be the same. It’s pledge time, and as fraternity row becomes rife with eager young freshman looking to make an impression on campus, the stage is set for Greek rivalry so fierce it will resurrect a competition that was previously banned by the administration. Not a bad watch because there’s still something here that’s fun, but it’s confused and needed a lot more work.” 3 stars ![]() The film can be enjoyable, everything from the 30-minute mark onward isn’t that bad and I will admit that I laughed at a fair few moments but the films inability to remain consistent and it’s bizarre visual choices just make it a confusing watch in the end. It’s the kind of joke that really works and if all the jokes had been like that we’d have something here. “When the film works, it’s a lot of fun, there’s a particular scene where Robbie Amell’s character tries to help the main kid face his bully literally seconds after Robbie tried to kill him and it’s kind of amazing. The Actors actually do a good job with a severely lacking script.” 1 1/2 stars It tries to be ironic about the genre, but only manages to be cliche. ROBBIE AMELL THE BABYSITTER MOVIE“This movie plays like a teenage wish-fulfillment fantasy which can’t decide whether to be funny or scary, and fails to be either. ![]() It’s on the better side of Netflix output.” 3 1/2 stars There are an excessive number of experimental techniques used, (They use the ‘Hugo Stiglitz’ freeze-frame with the guitar riff about 5 times in underwhelming moments), but it keeps the experience refreshing. It sits better as a thriller rather than a horror, but there’s enough gore to make you think otherwise. The plot is a bit choppy, but the way the film gets its theme right allows it to work. “ The Babysitter has much to be desired from a screenplay perspective, with the lead child actor providing a serviceable performance. “Perhaps the most infuriating element of The Babysitter is that it feels like a horror movie made by someone who doesn’t necessarily like horror movies, and is taking this odd opportunity to sort of laugh at the genre.” 3 stars “There are a few good pop-culture gags here, but it is the strong central performances of Weaving as the hottie and Lewis as the nerd that elevate this to more than just an exercise in ironic B movie-making.” 3 1/2 stars ROBBIE AMELL THE BABYSITTER FULLNow he must survive a night full of first kisses, first broken hearts, and first encounters with homicidal maniacs (played by Bella Thorne, Andrew Bachelor, Robbie Amell, and Hana Mae Lee). One evening while Bee is babysitting, Cole witnesses the unthinkable. She’s cool and awesome in all the ways Cole is not. The Babysitter, directed by McG, follows Cole (Judah Lewis), who is madly in love with his babysitter Bee (Samara Weaving). ![]()
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