Rings

2017 "First you watch it. Then you die."
4.5| 1h42m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 03 February 2017 Released
Producted By: Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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Official Website: http://www.ringsmovie.com/
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Julia becomes worried about her boyfriend Holt when he explores the dark urban legend of a mysterious videotape said to kill the watcher seven days after viewing. She sacrifices herself to save her boyfriend and in doing so makes a horrifying discovery: there is a "movie within the movie" that no one has ever seen before.

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Norlok PHz This one is more interesting than previous rings parts, don't know why audience give it low ratings
Raymond I don't often read reviews before watching movies so I had no idea this would be such a forgettable movie. I expected a Ring series movie to be better, but this is a pure b-movie.I don't know what the story behind making this movie is, but converting a story based on VHS era to an era where tapes are long gone and videos play a totally different role, you just shoot a video and share it, you don't even have to think of files anymore. That must have been a bit of a challenge - and an opportunity - but that part is very briefly handled, maybe deliberately. We also know the Samara story already, What's left is a very mediocre story which has some ideas, but never goes very deep into anything.Everything is quite small scale, very few actors - who do an ok job, but feels like a tv series episode. And it's not really scary at all. Not downright bad, just forgettable.
chrisfl-36507 The only good part is when the credits started rolling.
georgedmartinez Am I the only person who was really disappointed in the ending of this movie? I didn't really expect much from the movie; I was a fan of the first one, sat through the second and happened to catch this one because it was on Hulu. The movie wasn't great, I don't even know if I can say that it was good but it got me through a couple of hours on a slow day which is all I was looking for.That being said, about two minutes before the movie ended I was feeling pleasantly surprised because it appeared that I was getting something I didn't even know I wanted: a sense of closure for Samara. The mythology surrounding the character is shaky at best but she's always had some pretty simple motivations. In the first movie she just wanted to be heard. The second (which I admittedly don't remember very well), she wanted a mother. In this movie, she just apparently just wanted some peace. For someone to care enough about her to finally put her to rest properly. Then the next two minutes of the movie happened and all I was left with was a big WTF. Now that