‘The Legend of Ben Hall’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Handsome, Uniquely Aussie Western
Despite being partly crowd-funded, the film is as smoothly produced as any Hollywood blockbuster.
Despite being partly crowd-funded, the film is as smoothly produced as any Hollywood blockbuster.
The ‘Old Boy’ director scores yet again.
There’s good reason why this is, so far, the third most successful Japanese film in history.
Somehow, the very worst chapter of the lot.
Good performances and smart dialogue aside, the movie does have its shortcomings.
An utterly gobsmacking entry into the body horror sub-genre.
The technology push doesn’t quite correlate the way it should.
Don’t bother.
Some inventive kill sequences aside, the film falls short with plot and characters that rarely rise above mediocrity.
Uninspired direction and a screenplay happy to sprinkle facts and tick off mainstream pleasantries.