Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project
It’s a gleefully unhinged mix that works more often than it doesn’t.
It’s a gleefully unhinged mix that works more often than it doesn’t.
At its core, “Bride Hard” is a film about the evolution of female friendships, and how sometimes those friendships can save the world.
Short, silly, and sweet, the perfect recipe for audience satisfaction.
The self-serious tone, plodding pace, and lack of a central lead keep this horror thriller series from living up to its potential.
It remains clear-eyed, even as it makes the happily-ever-after seem possible after all.
It’s a shame “Echo Valley” never quite finds its footing until the end because it has so many promising qualities.
The movie’s not a barn-burner or future classic, but new Westerns are thin on the ground these days, and this ultimately is a better-than-decent one.