Movies
and films (links to themoviedb.org for basic information unless noted
otherwise). Some of these I watched via TubiTv.com or other online
source. The DVDs come from the public library (unless noted otherwise).
In addition, I will try to add other trivia notes, such as when a film
is based on a book adding the information about the book (at least the
WorldCat record if available).
- Sector 7 (2011. Horror. Science Fiction. Action. Korean film). Plot description: "An oil rig crew working off the southern tip of Jeju Island is suddenly forced to battle a deadly creature it finds 2,500 meters deep under the sea." Movie starts a bit slow, mostly a way for us to get to know the crew. When one of the female workers die, they suspect a guy who may have had a crush on her. However, when the rig's doctor dies shortly after, soon clues emerge it may be more than just a crime of passion. There is something aboard with them, and not only that, but we soon find out someone was messing with nature when they should not have. That last detail makes a twist on what is otherwise a horror film like Alien, but in an oil rig. Overall, movie is good enough. Some thrills, but nothing terribly memorable. The ending seemed to stretch a bit more than needed, but it was OK. Other than Hae-Jun, the main character, other characters are not really memorable, mostly there for the monster to pick them off. I'd give this two out of five stars as it was just OK. Not bad, but not that good either. Watched via TubiTv on 6/6.
- Cadaver (2007. Horror. Korean film). Plot description: "Six med students dissect a beautiful cadaver. Now a vengeful spirit is dissecting them one by one. They must solve her murder to survive the class." Movie starts slow in the build up. Initially the students see things, but we can't quite be sure if it is something supernatural, or just the natural nerves, squeamish feelings, and anxieties medical students may have dissecting their first cadaver. Soon things get more tense as another student dies, others start having dreams and seeing visions as the students start realizing the truth of the vengeful spirit. As we go into the backstory of the dead woman, we learn a somewhat complicated story, and one that one of the professors would rather stay hidden. Because it is not just about a dead girl, but there is also a conspiracy to hide. The film is more thriller than horror, and it is seriously slow at times. It is also almost 2 hours long, and you can feel the drag. On a positive some of the handling of flashbacks is well done. Still, the film feels a bit on the long side. Part of it is it feels they are not sure if to lean in on the supernatural or the conspiracy angle, so at times it feels like they just threw everything in and then some more. The deeper you go, the more you want the movie to just end. The premise on this one is good, and it starts well, but then it just keeps going and going. It is barely OK, but I am still willing to give it 2 out of 5 stars. Via TubiTv. Watched 6/7.
- One on One (2014. Crime. Drama. Korean film). Plot description: "After the senseless and grisly murder of a high school girl, her seven well-to-do assailants are hunted down and tortured by seven vigilantes." Part of what makes the film interesting is that the vigilantes, who are not exactly pros, are not all united. They have disagreements at times about what they are doing, so you wonder if they will be able to go through with their task. Also, they have different motivations for joining the vigilante group. However, plot gets complicated when someone finds the vigilante group and starts following them. After a while, the film becomes more a drama about the vigilantes and their individual lives than the tale of revenge suggested. After a while, the movie starts feeling long; it is about 2 hours, and after about an hour in it does start feeling long. In the end, it becomes more of a melodrama than a crime film. Again, this was OK at most, so I am charitably giving it 2 out of 5 stars, mostly because some of the performances, especially Don Lee as the vigilante leader, were good, but the film as a whole was a bit of a drag for a not so satisfactory ending. Watched 6/12 on TubiTv.
- Amityville in the Hood (2021. Horror.) Plot description: "An Eastside gang uses the Amityville property to grow marijuana when they are attacked by a rival gang and their drugs stolen. Soon, it's unleashed on the Westside streets of Compton, where anyone who smokes it suffers one KILLER buzz." Premise overall is pretty simple: two guys steal pot that was growing inside the sort of abandoned Amityville house (yea, that house), but then they get robbed by another gang, who then takes the pot from them to Compton, California. Who was growing the pot? Does not matter. The house is there just to get this plot going. Once people in Compton start smoking the stolen pot, things go from bad to worse as the smokers turn into monsters. Overall this is one of those seriously low budget films with a bunch of unknown actors barely acting. Sadly even that relatively simple plot they can't keep straight as the story goes from the weed to objects from the house that got auctioned, went to other places, and cause all sorts of evil. Kind of like a flashback. The result is a sort of ridiculous mess that we are not quite sure what is going on. The bad acting, well, not quite amusing, and pretty bad. The effects, when you get any, cheap. Overall, this is pretty awful even with a giggle or two here or there. It's a mess you probably should skip. 1 out of 5 stars. Via TubiTv. Watched 6/12.
- In cheap details, a few minutes in, someone in a mask is laying a curse and using a book that has what appears to be a photo of Anton LaVey on the back cover. I could not make out the title of the book. Anyhow, book is likely used as a quick prop of a grimoire or similar.
- As often case, a movie that puts all their credits at the beginning is a sign of a bad or cheesy film, and this one does it.
- In cheap details, in transition moments, they use a really cheap hip hop soundtrack with lyrics somewhat connected to the Amityville theme.
- The Barn (2018. Horror. Crime. Mystery). Plot description: "A journalist sent to cover a serial killer case causes friction in the town as she discovers an ominous barn owned by two troubled brothers." Film starts stating that after 9/11 there was an epidemic in the nation that cause, among other things, violence and necrosis. As film starts, it is 10 years later or so, and while the epidemic is considered contained, the virus is still active and out there. So the film is a bit more so far than just a serial killer story. It is sort of a zombie movie with a serial killer to complicate things. However, the issue is the story does not really tie much together. The serial killer angle is relatively minimal. The zombies mostly is the one guy keeps some infected folks in a barn hoping to keep them under control; we've seen this device in places like The Walking Dead and some other zombie stories of people having a soft side for zombies who are just gone by now. The reporter, aside from being nosy, also not that big a deal. Talking happens here or there. The farm people do chores now and then, and once in a while there is a victim of the serial killer, but no apparent urgency from the local cops, certainly not from the one deputy which is all the law enforcement we see in the movie. This is just a seriously slow drag that does not quite know what it is about. As for the acting, fairly quotidian, but then again, to do a lot of farm chores and some talking here or there does not take that much acting skill. One hour in, for an hour and half movie, and you are still wondering what the heck is this exactly about. Don't expect the ending to make things clearer. 1 out of 5 stars, and that barely. This is one you should skip, and I wish I had. Watched 6/20. Via TubiTv.
- Tarot Curse (2025. Horror. Mystery). Plot description: "After a Tarot reading in New Orleans, a group of students are horrified to realize the cards are predicting their gruesome deaths one by one." Before we go on, this is not the Tarot film released in theaters recently; this is one of the Tubi original films. The trailer made it seem pretty cheesy, so I figured why not take a chance? To start, the opening sequence and first death seemed a bit silly, but also fun, so we may be to a good start for this type of movie. Once movie starts, we get a bunch of high school seniors taking a last senior trip to New Orleans, for the most part the usual mostly disposable teens. The card reading scene in New Orleans I thought was pretty good; I'd get a reading from her. The character had that blend of elder witch with a bit of the stereotypes of a card reader. Scene is a bit silly and a bit spooky. The transition to the next scene was interesting, was it a dream or not? Anyhow, we get to them returning from the trip, and this is where things now will start happening. Naturally, we got the one teen, the Black guy in this case, who tries to warn others about the cards and what is happening. Naturally, no one wants to listen, even though the signs are there. To be honest, this was better than I thought it would be. A bit by the numbers: they got a card, and then their fate happens, which ends in death. Deaths were somewhat creative, a bit of gore but not too much. Film had a good pace, and while not great, it was entertaining. This could be a movie you might watch as part of a Halloween marathon. Yes, they take some liberties with the card interpretations, but it is a horror movie. Certainly a lot better than other movies I watched this month so far. Simple, entertaining, it works. 3 out of 5 stars. Watched 6/27.
Television and other series (basic
show information links via Wikipedia unless noted otherwise). Some of
these come in DVD from the public library. Others may be via YouTube,
which, as noted before, I keep finding all sorts of other old shows in
it, often full episodes:
- Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back (2018-2020. Reality. Restaurants. Cooking). Plot description: The premise here is Ramsay will attempt to fix a restaurant and get it back on track in 24 hours. To do so, his team and him travel in a giant truck that serves as command center and mobile training kitchen. Before fixing the place, he visits it undercover, wearing a disguise, often with guests, to assess the place. If you liked shows like his Secret Service (see above) or maybe Kitchen Nightmares (I tend to prefer his original British show, but 24 Hours is closer in style to the American version of Kitchen Nightmares), you may like this one. I saw Tubi had it, read a bit about it, took a chance and started it at the end of last month, May 2026. It has three seasons, and I managed to finish the series this month.
- Next Level Chef (2022- . Reality. Cooking Competition). Tubi just got in the recently finished 5th season. I commented on the 4th season here. So far I have liked this series, so started watching the 5th season this month. This season has 15 episodes. As before, first three episodes are auditions: one episode each for professional chefs, home chefs, and social media chefs. I zipped through it and finished it this month. I think I tend to like this series because, so far, has a bit less drama and less asshole behavior from the contestants than shows like Hell's Kitchen where there is always at least one arrogant obnoxious asshole competing. I understand the show has been renewed, so I will be watching it sometime next year.
- Shipping Wars (2012-2022. Reality TV). Plot description: "The show follows various independent shippers who have discovered that money can be made transporting large/bulky/unusual items that traditional carriers either cannot or will not haul." I remember watching some of the episodes when the show was on the air. For me, what was interesting was the objects and items they hauled from museum pieces to just unusual things. Episodes last about 22 minutes without ads. Tubi has the first four seasons, out of nine in total, which is where I started watching this month.
- Side note, I checked Roku Channel, and they got seasons 8 and 9 of the series.
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