| Movie Name | Studio 666 |
| Release Date | 25 February2022 |
| Cast | Directed by BJ McDonnell. With Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins |
| Producer | John Ramsay |
| Review | 4/5 |
Sundar is making a horror musical in the 2012 film Studio 66. The basic story of the movie is about a band that goes to a haunted mansion to record their song, or their 10th album. After that, there’s a story about the house where some suspicious things start happening to them, paranormal activities start happening.
To know what’s going on and what’s the secret behind all this, you’ll have to check out this movie. Now, if we talk about its concept, I’ll tell you that it’s going to be for a limited audience because you’ll get to see some good slasher scenes. Who’s bad? You’ll get to see some pretty good ones, like cutting and tearing people apart, and you’ll also get to see some vomiting, but the high spectator experience is more fun than the movie itself.
Because the acting department in the movie is amazing. What you get to see isn’t particularly special. But the VFX you get to see, the ghost elements, aren’t very convincing. Literally, it’s a full effect applied from above, and the effects of the models you see are a bit of a VFX. You’ll also get to see cameos in the movie, which…
This is your Wednesday Adam. Overall, let’s talk about whether the movie is worth watching. If not, let me tell you, you can’t check it out with your family, and I’ll review it soon. Look, apart from the concept and its slider pan, there’s nothing particularly special to see in the movie. I don’t want to spoil the story by talking too much about it, because the movie doesn’t explain its story properly and doesn’t make its conclusion convincing enough.
Let’s talk about it. As for its recommendation, this is a movie for those who like to watch slasher movies, they can go and check it out. But if you’re interested in the build-up, how the story connects, and want a strong reason for the story to give you a motive, then this movie isn’t for you. The movie has a lot of layers, so watch it at your own risk. As for the review, I’ll leave it in the review. You might have liked it. Like it.