
Gimly
Picked the quote/unquote twist in the first act, and spent the rest of the movie being aggravated by the squealing garbage characters. Killer opening shot though. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._


Movie spotlight
Three years ago, twenty-two year old "girl-next door" Rachel barely survived a brutal massacre that left all of her friends murdered. Time has passed, and Rachel has moved on, but unfortunately her close friends are spending Spring Break in a secluded house in the woods, and they have cordially invited her to join. She would never have accepted the invitation if she realized that another bloodbath would be showing up as plus one. Once Rachel and her friends arrive at the cabin, the partying, sex, and...terror begins. From girls' only pillow fights to debauchery in a bedroom, it's going to be a blast...aside from the stabbing, flesh melting, and castration. Seven friends will go into a secluded house for the best Spring Break of their lives, but only one will be alive to post about it on Facebook the next week, as Rachel's biggest fears become a reality once again! Can Rachel survive another bloody massacre?
A struggling actor takes a job as a party clown to make ends meet, only to find himself entangled in a series of increasingly bizarre and dangerous situations. As he tries to navigate the chaotic world of children's entertainment, he confronts his own personal demons and learns about the true meaning of commitment and self-discovery.
WTF! received a mixed reception from critics, who praised its unique premise and a surprisingly poignant performance from its lead, but found its overall execution to be uneven and occasionally lost in its own absurdity. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating its unconventional approach and dark humor, while others were put off by its tonal shifts and underdeveloped plot points.
Praised for its bold and unconventional narrative.
Criticized for its inconsistent pacing and tonal shifts.
Michael Monks' performance as the titular clown was a standout element.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a quirky and sometimes funny experience, appreciating the unexpected twists and dark humor. However, many felt the story didn't quite come together, with some calling it 'weird for the sake of weird' and others suggesting it could have benefited from a more focused narrative.
The film's title, 'WTF!', was originally intended to be a placeholder but the filmmakers decided to keep it due to its provocative nature and how it reflected the audience's likely reaction to some of the more outlandish scenes.
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Picked the quote/unquote twist in the first act, and spent the rest of the movie being aggravated by the squealing garbage characters. Killer opening shot though. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._