
M3GAN achieved its goal perfectly by delivering a hilarious dark comedy that was incredibly aware at how ridiculous the premise is. It had me laughing my ass off and had some pretty decent kills for a PG-13 film, although I think it could have been even better with a ha...

I was excited, but didn't have much expectations for a PG-13 horror movie. But this was a surprisingly good horror flick. Though the majority of the film's slasher moments are near the end, the story's introduction and setup were surprisingly engaging. Watching the crea...

M3GAN knows what its target audience wants and delivers the exact fun horror comedy to thrill and delight.
I was conflicted before seeing the movie. On the one hand, the trailer looked ridiculous. On the other, I knew that Blumhouse and James Wan partnered for th...

'Cady" (Violet McGraw) finds herself living with her aunt "Gemma" (Alison Williams) after an altercation with a snow truck leaves her orphaned. They don't exactly hit it off. The older woman is a career-driven lady who works at a toy manufacturer, specialising in gadget...

It's an enjoyable film, it carries a pertinent anti-tech message, but it's not even close to being a horror film.
First, let me make one thing clear: horror movies have an imperative duty to scare and disturb us. Tension, suspense, fear and some scares are someth...

What a great movie... Loved it.

'M3GAN' works for one reason and one reason only: the robot. I could honestly do without the entirety of the scenes that are predominantly about the adults, but the Model 3 Generative Android is, surprisingly, highly entertaining to watch.
The look is...

Have you seen Child's Play? Any of them?
Imagine the pitch for this, "We're going to make Child's Play, but with a female lead, and then we are going to take away all the charm and humor."
And the end result is Child's Play, with little in the way of horror, and ...
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"M3GAN doesn't reinvent the respective subgenre of killer robots or AI that turns against humans, but it kept me entertainingly invested throughout its entire runtime.
Akela Cooper's ...
M3GAN is a fun mix of sci-fi, horror, and satire, playing on our growing fascination (and fear) of AI. The plot is simple but effective, following a tech-driven story that doesn’t waste much time on deep explanations. Instead, it throws us straight into the chaos of a h...
Megan blends familiar horror and sci-fi tropes into a visually compelling film, elevated by strong production and chilling performances. While some plot points stretch logic—especially around corporate protocols and character decisions—the suspenseful buildup and eerie ...