Grimcutty
2022
In this modern creature feature, a scary internet meme called "Grimcutty" stirs up panic amongst all the parents in town, convinced it's making their kids harm themselves and others. When a real-life version of Grimcutty starts attacking teen Asha Chaudry, her parents believe that she's cutting herself as part of a challenge. With her phone taken away and no one who believes her, Asha has to figure out how to get through to her parents and stop the Grimcutty once and for all.
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Sara Wolfkind
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Shannyn Sossamon
Actor
Usman Ally
Actor
Callan Farris
Actor
Tate Moore
Actor
Joel Ezra Hebner
Actor
Alona Tal
Actor
Kayden Alexander Koshelev
Actor
Malaya Valenzuela
Actor
Ryan P. Shrime
Actor
Olabisi Kovabel
Actor
Brenda Schmid
Actor
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Sejian
12 Sep 2024Here's another one I really didn't intend to watch. Surprisingly though, it wasn't all bad! The first 75 minutes works well enough but the finale kinda goes off the rails. Grimcutty (2022) reminds me of The Babadook (2014) in that is has a social message attached to it. If I'm not mistaken, this one is about helicopter parents, unreasonable expectations, and not taking the time to understand that you and your kid aren't joined at the hip. I could be wrong though! "I AM YOUR MOTHER!" was my favorite line from The Babadook (2014) and "COME GET SOME!" is my favorite line from Grimcutty (2022). SPOILERS AHEAD! My other favorite line is "[...] when I asked you about the cuts, you could have just said that Grimcutty is this real life huge fucking creature, and it's gonna cut you." We were all thinking it, Cassidy!
Thimble
05 Jul 2023No spoiler review: A bit of a let down, but only because the concept showed a lot of promise in the first quarter of the film. Personally, while I disagree with the central conclusions the film draws on its subject matter, I do applaud the effort to explore the subject thoughtfully. I don't think they were quite able to pull it off satisfyingly, however. A decent movie overall, but I hope the director/writer keeps going, there's clearly talent there.