BEST AND WORST OF THE MONTH

Best and Worst of August


Hello guys and welcome back to Movie Talks with Tudor! And, also, welcome back for a new edition of "Best and Worst". Okay, so, for the worst I have a few that made the month of August feel a bit under the weather. First of all, let's get some dishonorable mentions out of the way. We got "The Circle", interesting premise but poor execution, "The Dark Tower", could have been great but it didn't, great potential not enough power, "Baywatch", nothing good, only the chemistry between the actors and "Rough Night", unoriginal premise and not humor to keep you laughing, despite the great comedic talent. OK, now for the worst is "Annabelle". Not as scary as advertised, only two scenes are great but immediately ruined, wooden performances, similarities with other good horror movies, full of cliches and not enough scares.
Now, we get to the best and some honorable mentions along the way. First, "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World", excellent mix of comic and video game, great special effects, very good performances and super funny and entertaining, "500 days of Summer", great surprise, full of heart and excellently constructed, "Annabelle: Creation", 100 times better than the original, with great scares, excellent and chilling atmosphere plus great sound effects and special, "Michael Jackson's This Is It", only one word: magnificent, everything that a Michael Jackson would appreciate. Now, the best of August is "Misery" because the psychological feel of the book is put masterfully to the screen, top notch performances and great tension and suspense.
OK, and I've got some movies that are not bad but not good either: "Sleight", "The Wall", "Everything, everything" and "Pet Sematary".

OK guys, these are my choices. See you back in October with another Best and Worst edition. Until then, movie reviews, take care and keep on reviewing!

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