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Superb action thriller. But something missing somewhere.
I always trust the choices of the wonderful Anya Taylor-Joy, who amazes me every time. I think this is the first movie I've watched in the new year, and it was really great. The movie gives you a varied dose of action, horror and excitement, with a simple side of romantic feelings. The movie created an amazing mix of action and fantasy, as if I wa...
The Gorge, directed by Scott Derrickson, is an intriguing blend of genres that initially captivates with its charming romance, driven by the on-screen chemistry between Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy. The film introduces a unique dynamic between its lead characters, and their evolving relationship feels natural and heartfelt, lending the movie a ...
The Gorge was a freaky but enjoyable movie! The film stars Miles Teller and Anya Taylor Joy as two soldiers on different sides of a gorge they are supposed to keep guard of, all they know is that they are supposed to keep in the gorge whatever is in the gorge. Both lead actors have really good chemistry and that’s what really elevates this movie fo...
A mash-up of romance, sci-fi, and horror ‘The Gorge’ has it all. Firstly, let’s be clear. This is no award-winning cinematic masterpiece, but despite that, it is still an entertaining and intriguing film. It has an alluring plot, captivating romance, some great needle drop moments, and pretty cool looking visuals. However, after a very good first h...
“The Gorge” passes on being vaguely interesting both in its concept and presentation but in terms of execution, it avoids completely zip lining into the pitfalls of depravity despite not immediately nullifying its own efforts. Am I the only one who felt like Scott Derrickson felt a little adrift here? He’s done plenty of trippy, horror-filled, ...
a review by Evan Landon What irritates me the most about certain movies is how they get a huge budget for their screenplays, but care almost nothing for their storytelling. That could be an issue with every movie, but The Gorge truly suffers for other reasons. Stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller continue to both baffle and impress me with th...
Yeah, this wasn’t really for me. It’s never a good thing when the concept is the best thing about the film, but quite honestly the whole thing just goes on a steady downward trajectory as soon as the action ramps up and the (uninteresting) revelations come. Not only that, but it’s just quite a weak film in most aspects. The screenplay is very poor...
Una historia de amor a 1 balazo de distancia. Es la mejor forma de explicar está peli. Por un lado, tenemos a Levi, un francotirador que está pasando por un estrés que no le permite tener misiones, el cual es contratado para cuidar una torre por 1 año. Por el otro lado tenemos a Drasa una chica que es una mercenaria que no tiene nada en la vida y ...
New Sci-Fi Romance starring Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy. It's a weird romance and it's a science fiction movie and it's cringey and yet watchable and sometimes you go, would this even work on the big screen? Take out the unforeseen ridiculous love connection here, the ridiculous Hollywood moments here, the ridiculous Anya accent, and the bare ...
It's surprising how little publicity Apple gave this film, considering only the lead couple. Now, if we also consider the level and quality of the film, it's even more surprising, because without exaggerating, this is a hidden gem. Despite its simplicity, it has it all: action, suspense, mystery, horror, romance, sci-fi. Its plot is clearly cinemat...
Making a film straight-to-streaming is a low-risk-low-reward proposition for any filmmaker, especially when said streaming service is still in its relative infancy (i.e. they're not Netflix). If the film doesn't work, then it fails quietly, its only legacy being an inconspicuous credit on people's IMDb page. The same fate awaits a film that turns o...
👌🏻 3.2 / 5 👌🏻— The Gorge has a lot going on trying mash too many genres together but the outcome has its moments. ——— The Gorge follows two attractive lonely snipers who find love against the backdrop of an odd punk rock soundtrack by exchanging notes Taylor Swift's "You Belong with Me” style before they into the Upside Down, and shoot some P...
not bad but not good some scenes were good
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