Tuesday 25 February 2020

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: FANTASY ISLAND

Director: Jeff Wadlow
Cast: Michael Peña , Maggie Q , Lucy Hale , Austin Stowell , Portia Doubleday , Kim Coates , Ryan Hansen , Michael Rooker , Jimmy O.Yang , Parisa Fitz-Henley , Mike Vogel , Jeriya Benn
Plot: In Blumhouse's new spin on Fantasy Island, the enigmatic Mr. Roarke makes the secret dreams of his lucky guests come true at a luxurious but remote tropical resort. But when the fantasies turn into nightmares, the guests have to solve the island's mystery in order to escape with their lives.


My Movie Review: The movie is all picturesque feature not to be missed despite the dorky final twist it's pretty much a great thriller very entertaining and unpredictable as twist after twist! Fantasy Island is actually good too shame most people didn't appreciate it as the story may not deliver on what we expect in the end but show us another way out and a escape we once want come true as I watch this I felt a privilege seeker and resort guest like I'm in the island as well:0 This supernatural horror isn't scary it's cheesy fun and bit violent- a suspense thriller mostly that includes casual body showoff and a shocker for adventure the cave scene is my least fave I wish it could be better Lucy Hale somehow ruin it all I wish she's good and someone is villain! Portia Doubleday makes a unexpected debut suddenly the table has turned and she's in one of the hero as Maggie Q proves she's a fine actress and Michael Peña is one master of disguise:)

Movie News Review: At Fantasy Island, Mr. Roarke, alongside his assistant Julia, help their guests, Gwen, Melanie, Patrick, Brax, and JD get acclimated to their inclusive resort. One which allows each person to live out a fantasy. For Gwen, it is to roll back the clock and accept the proposal from a man named Allen. Melanie? Oh, she wants to torture her 8th-grade bully, Sloane, and ruin her life. Patrick? Well, he wants to experience what it is like to be a soldier, like his dad was, and as for Brax and JD? They just want to live the high life. While by no means the best horror film in recent memory, what makes this worth seeing is that it continues to push Blumhouse as a brand that wants to go beyond the usual expectations when it comes to thrillers/horrors. And with “Fantasy Island,” while it ultimately gives in to the negative expectations that horror movies inspire, with how it handles Gwen and Patrick’s characters, you are reminded this is the same company behind “Get Out”. If you want one and done horror movie to see fun, you might want to check out “Fantasy Island.” Rating: Positive Worth Seeing!

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