CHAOS WALKING: 2 STARS On paper “Chaos Walking,” a new dystopian movie starring Daisy Ridley and Tom Holland and now on PVOD, seems like a can’t fail for sci-fi fans. In execution, however, the story of a world where men’s thoughts are manifested for all to see, is a letdown. Based on “The Knife of Never Letting Go,” the first book of the Patrick Ness “Chaos Walking” trilogy, the story takes place in the year 2557 in a place called Prentisstown on the planet New World. Colonized by refugees from Earth, New World’s original inhabitants, the Spackle, fought back, slaughtering many of the male settlers and all the women. The surviving men contracted something called “The Noise.”
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Written and Directed by Craig Pryce.
Starring Brittany Bristow, Morgan Kohan, Julia Sarah Stone, Kyla Avril Young, Luke Bilyk, Alanna Bale, Hannah Vandenbygaart, Tymika Tafari, Derek McGrath, Greg Calderone, Paulino Nunes, Marie Ward, Alex Harrouch, Jordan Todosey, Howard Hoover, and Nell Verlaque.
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In 1972, young women looking for a fresh start in life endure isolated captivity in a true 98-day human experiment studying the effects of marijuana on females.
Julia Sarah Stone is signing up for another study here in
The Marijuana Conspiracy (following her outstanding performance in the recently released sleep paralysis chiller
Come True), this time in 1972 as Mary and to become data on the effects caused by the titular drug, specifically starting out with women aged 18-24. She’s even playing the same kind of drifter character that essentially lives on the streets without an actual home to call her own, so free communal living for 98 days (three months of smoking capp
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