It doesn’t take much to spoil a good movie. Sometimes just a single irritating performance or a showy, hyperactive director can take engaging content and make it a chore to traverse through… It doesn’t take much to spoil a good movie. Sometimes just a single irritating performance or a showy, hyperactive director can take engaging content and make it a chore to traverse through. And just like how a strong ending can save what has come before, a weak beginning can negatively taint everything that comes after. Such is the case with Shawn Burkett’s BLUDGEON, which takes an interesting concept
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