This article was published on 11/2 and republished on 11/4.
On today’s Netflix Top 10 list, a pretty decent horror movie lost its spot to a really bad horror movie. That’s Don’t Move, which is currently dethroned as a time cut and received a score of 68% compared to a film that received a score of 17%. Interestingly, both have the same viewership score of 40%. Sigh.
Don’t Move is a horror movie about a woman who gradually becomes paralyzed as she tries to escape from a murderer. Time Cut, on the other hand, is a time travel slasher movie about a young girl who warps to 2003 to save her sister from a serial killer. This attraction, which is sure to be a flashback to high school for millennials, stars Outer Banks’ Madison Bailey, Ginny and Georgia’s Antonia Gentry, and Locke and Key’s Griffin Gluck. It features cast members from some of Netflix’s biggest teen shows, including: .
What I find interesting about Time Cut is that it’s almost a clone of last year’s Amazon Original horror film Totally Killer. The film follows a young girl who travels back in time to 1987 and teams up with her teenage mother to stop a murderer. Now how does this happen? year?And Totally Killer fared much better, with an 87% score and a 76% audience score. I’ve seen both, and while they certainly aren’t similar in terms of quality, Kiernan Shipka and Olivia Holt are both great in that regard.
Don’t Move probably owes its success to a cast of mostly unknowns who didn’t command big bucks to star in it, and an incredibly simple concept that required filming costs to be kept low. Considering the concept, I don’t think it’s the type of movie that needs a sequel, but you never know.
“Woman of the Hour,” which was once number one, has fallen to number five, and director and star Anna Kendrick will donate all proceeds from the film’s sales to RAINN and the National Center for Victims of Crime. It was announced and became news. What a boss.
Half of the list of children’s movies (and there’s always a children’s movie on half the list) currently includes The Secret Life of Pets, The Thing, Kung Fu Panda 4, and Harold “Purple Crayon” is included, but I’m not expecting the last one. I hope it stays up there for a long time as one of the worst movies I can remember. There’s also what appears to be an interesting documentary about the star and felon Martha Stewart, which is currently in fourth place, and could move up from there.
Update (11/4): It was time to check the list again, but there were no major movements. Time Cut and Don’t Move are frozen at #1 and #2 respectively. More reviews have been posted for Time Cut. The critics score went up to 20%, which is still pretty bad, but the audience score went down to 35%, which is worse than Don’t Move is now. Based on our own experience, we’ve seen a lot of Millennials get pretty pissed about how wrong they are in 2003. I’m not mad about it, but it also doesn’t seem like they really made an effort.
The only new entry I can confirm since it was last on the list is the aptly named romance movie Fall Into Winter, starring Lori Loughlin and people I’ve never heard of. This is the first time I’ve seen Loughlin in a movie since her big college admissions scandal. It’s not like she had starred in a big movie before this, but well, Fall Into Winter is one of the top movies on Netflix. This is not a Netflix original, it’s a movie from The Great American Family, which also includes movies like A Northern Lights Christmas, The Christmas Couple, A Few Travels Away, and The Cozy Christmas Quilt. I am producing it. Little Women’s Christmas, Candlelight Christmas. I mean, I get it. I don’t think you need to look at the Rotten Tomatoes score for this song.
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