disgusting, overrated, pointless
... View MoreEasily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
... View MoreThere is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
... View MoreThe film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
... View MoreThis was a good film noire – a favourite genre of mine. It is minimalist – with sparse dialogue. There are some good twists. One is never quite sure where this film will take you, with the flow from scene to scene unpredictable.I felt all the characters, most of whom were unknown to me, gave good solid performances. There was nothing over the top (no histrionics) and each played their role well. The violence is sudden, but not over- emphasized. I felt on edge through-out this film. There is an uncomfortable feeling throughout. The music was appropriate and added to the atmosphere.
... View MoreIn this Texas thriller we follow the character of James, a college dropout with no family, and Webb, a con who just got released from prison and has a debt to pay. The film starts off with James(Skyy Moore) coming home from college to come to his grandma's house to find her in the middle of a stroke and eventually die in the hospital. James meets with his grandmother's lawyer (Brady Coleman), who tells him that he has $85,000 of inheritance money and his grandmother's house and belongings. What can possibly go wrong? While at the same time Webb(James Landry Hébert), is released from prison and heads home to find his girlfriend Amy(Ashley Spillers), leave him and runs off with his $50,000. At the same time the neighbor next-door Dot(Beth Broderick), who teaches the 'two step' to school kids befriends James. Webb is met by his "boss" Duane(Jason Douglas), and finds out that he owes him $10,000 because Duane's been looking out for Webb while he was in prison. With a steep debt to pay Webb decides to do what he does best to get the money he owes. And so these two characters (Webb and James) intersect in each others lives that will change their lives forever. "Two Step" is the directorial debut of Texas native Alex R. Johnson. The film premiered at the SXSW 2014 Film Festival, where it was met with positive critical acclaim. Sadly the film had a very minimal theatrical release in the middle of 2015, and will most likely not come out on DVD, or Blu-ray. It's a shame that the film didn't get the distribution that it deserved since it proved to be one of the best films of the year. (In my opinion it's my #1 film of 2015) Most people have never heard of this film due to the lack of distribution it had; I was fortunate enough to have amazon prime and was able to see this masterpiece and share it with my loving mother. "Two Step" in my words is "Fargo in Texas", and I don't think I'm far off. You can see that Johnson was definitely inspired by the Coen Brothers , because it has that Coen Brothers vibe to it from the characters to the humor and to the violence. All the acting in the movie is amazing, there's no dull performance, or moment in the film. James Landry Hébert, as Webb, completely sold me, he had without a doubt the best performance of the entire film. Skyy Moore gives a boasting performance as James, and Jason Douglass (who's on The Walking Dead) gives a great performance as a gas n' go manager and part time criminal. "Two Step" is a gripping movie that has you on the edge of your seat wondering what can possibly happen next. All the actors in the film are not major league actors which I love and I can't wait to see what they'll do next, especially Hébert. Alex R. Johnson is a new talent to look out for in the future and I can't wait to see what he'll do next. If you have amazon prime definitely check out "Two Step", it will be worth your while.
... View MoreThis movie almost ruined the entire film festival for me as it was the first one I saw of the festival and made me lose all hope.I think film schools should use this movie to show people why it's important to go to film school (cause the director clearly didn't)It's just a poor mans Coen brother film. I hated the cast. They couldn't act at all. The pace was awful. The tough guy eating menacingly scene with the eggs... so cringe worthy. "Goddamnit boy can't I enjoy these eggs for a minute" I believe the line was and then a full minute of the bad guy eating his eggs while the other bad guy cowardly watches. I could go on but I really don't want to think about this abomination any more. Just don't see it. And I hope the director won't make any more movies. Maybe he should just go back to working as a grip or something. Gosh!
... View MoreFrom the start the film pulls you in and takes you on a wild ride that is full of raw brutality yet shocks you with compelling believable story-line. I was reaching for a seat-belt while sitting on my sofa but I couldn't even blink thinking I would miss something. Well worth your time to watch. At times the raw brutality made me jump and that is not bad but a awesome bad regarding this film. I will admit some of the actors were unknown to me but that didn't take away from their acting ability which was on point. The film made me think if that happened to me what would I do or how would I handle such a situation. Loved the movie and renting on VOD gave me the opportunity to rewind if I thought I blinked.Pop some popcorn and get a bottle of wine and take the wild ride...awesomely great film.
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