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Ma Movie Review

Ma Movie Review

FromHorror Movie Talk


Ma Movie Review

FromHorror Movie Talk

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Length:
91 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We went and saw Meh, er, I mean Ma, in theaters and it it was nothing new or exciting. If you take the stalker subgenre of horror or thrillers, add an academy award winner and a cast of pretty teens, you have Ma. It’s very by-the-books. Ma is an interesting enough movie that features darn good acting and solid direction. My problem with Ma is that it’s not notable enough to spend your money on it. It feels like many of the straight to streaming entries that Netflix provides us with, solid but forgettable.







Skip to Intro - 00:32Skip to Trailer - 11:00Skip to Synopsis - 13:26Skip to Score & Review - 16:50Skip to Spoilers - 22:07Skip to Final Recommendations - 1:11:44Skip to Taglines - 1:13:36Skip to Horror Movie News - 1:19:00Skip to Outro - 1:24:50



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Ma Synopsis



Ma follows Maggie (Diana Silvers), who is new in town, just having moved from the West coast to this town in the midwest where her mother, Erica (Juliette Lewis) is from. Maggie quickly befriends a group of gorgeous teens, and they begin their quest to party. The most important part of any party quest is finding an adult to buy you booze, and Ma (Octavia Spencer) fills that niche nicely.



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As the group continues in their quest, they realize that they need a safe place to party, another niche that Ma is happy to fill. Finally, their quest to party leads them back to Ma’s house over and over, but now it’s the teens who must fill a niche - Ma’s need for acceptance and control. As the group becomes less enthusiastic about Ma’s parties, Ma becomes more and more overbearing until she has a full break with reality and becomes unhinged.



Ma Movie Trailer




https://youtu.be/eIvbEC8N3cA




Ma Movie Review



I don’t know what I thought movie reviewing was going to be about when I started doing it. However, it’s not a terribly glamorous thing because of movies like Ma. This movie didn’t commit any mortal sins, and frankly, it was pretty well done. It’s just forgettable and uninteresting, which adds to the tedium of much of life.



Ma hates beer...JK She just parties super hard



Score for Ma



6/10



Ma Spoilers



Here’s the lowdown on Ma, you’ve seen it. Remember Greta? Yea, same movie essentially. Have you seen The Gift? If not, you should watch that instead of Ma, because it’s actually scary and keeps the audience on their toes. Here is a list of movies that do a much better job of accomplishing essentially the same story as Ma, but did give you a more interesting product:



Cape FearOne Hour PhotoRed EyeFearMiseryFatal AttractionScreamHush



The Gift is Really Good



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The Good



That being said, I think Ma is a well put together movie that has a lot of good things going for it. Here is the good about Ma.



The direction is solid. At no point in Ma did I feel like I was watching a poorly put together movie. All of the actors were on point; all the camera work made sense and accomplished what it set out to do. There wasn’t much artistry to the direction in Ma, except for staying out of the way of the story, which helped to make this watchable.



Wanna Watch a Similar Stalker Horror Movie? Check Out Greta!




https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2019/03/06/greta-review/




The acting was very good. All of the characters were acted well, of course, it helps to have probably one of the most notable Academy Award winners in recent memory, Octavia Spencer, as your star role. Octavia stole the show in terms of believability, and in this kind of stalker genre movie, that’s probably the most important part - having a believable stalker with a solid motivation. All of the other actors and actresses did a great job as well.



Ma also has a fabulously solid soundtrack of disco and club hits from the ’70s and early ’80s. The party vibes feel simultaneously fun and foreboding, which is a plus.
Released:
Jun 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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An opinionated and accidentally funny horror movie review show. Each week, this horror movie podcast covers a new release in theaters or an older flick on streaming/VOD. New episodes come out every Wednesday.