It feels like there’s a great deal of division in the world at the moment.
That sense of people being unable to agree about things carries over to the world of film, too.
Each of the following films have numerous fans and detractors, and some have various controversies attached to them.
‘Hellraiser’
Hellraiseris a franchise that has a surprising number of sequels.
Still, you might’t faultMenfor its ambition.
It has some great ideas, and the way it usesRory Kinnearto play so many characters is effective.
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Plus,Jessie Buckleyis fantastic in the lead role.
It takes a slasher movie premise and tackles it in a surprisingly comedic way.
Elsewhere,Bodies Bodies Bodiescould disappoint horror fans looking for a genuine slasher movie that’s low on comedy.
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‘Clerks III’
1994’sClerkswas the movie that putKevin Smithon the map, as a filmmaker.
Itcaptures middle-aged angst in a surprisingly emotional way, with parts of the film completely foregoing comedy.
As long as viewers are ready for a dramedy, mostClerksfans should hopefully enjoythis somewhat underrated movie.
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‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’
While it’s not technically a movie,Obi-Wan Kenobiis almost one.
Perhaps it would have been better as a movie that hovered around the two-hour mark.
This approach has made it an understandably difficult film for many viewers.
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