For whom the bell tolls This is pretty soulless, a corporate cashgrab because of a novelty item. Sort of like the countless movies about a ouija board being a gate to horrors. This is a worse variant of that, or It Follows, in a sense, but it does not have the heart of It Follows. The protagonists are lackluster, the direction flat, and end of characters just boring (with one violent exception), ...
Drull. Boring. Blase'. It's been done over and over. And these actors who have aged out of high school by about 10 years need to quit playing high school students, it stops new talent from coming up and getting their name out there. The long and short of it is I liked it better when it was called, 'Wishmaster'.
Just another dumb leftist movie with its propaganda as usual. It is a prime example of a production that prioritizes a forced social agenda over coherent storytelling. The movie presents a cast of "misfit" protagonists who are written with zero depth beyond their compliance with modern identity politics. By centering the narrative on these hollow archetypes—while portraying a youth pastor as a car...
With “Primate” it was a chimp, with “Whistle”, well yep - it’s a whistle. Otherwise there isn’t that much to distinguish the two. This did have an intriguing premise to it: an ancient Aztec artefact that when aroused serves to over-ride the fates themselves and alert death to the whereabouts of the blower. It’s basketball player “Horse” (Stephen Kalyn) who first demonstrates the demonic power of t...
Whistle‘s writing is standard and mediocre, typical of films about summoning death with percussion. However, horror fans will appreciate the creative deaths, solid acting, and an ending that leaves you wanting a sequel. https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/horror/whistle-review.html
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