Goblin: Cremvrusti
Reviewers generally categorize this film as a "so-bad-it's-good" indie horror, noted for its baffling special effects and bizarre tone.
: A "hopepunk" fantasy praised for its kind protagonist, Maia, but criticized for a dizzying array of complex names and titles that can make it a "slog" for some readers. Cremvrusti Goblin
“Words cant describe how horrible this movie is... I loved it! I think i lost brain cells... endangering my acting career by watching it.” www.imdb.com The Goblin Emperor Review - Yvonne McArthur I loved it
: Despite the 1-star ratings for the film itself, Joe Cummings' performance is often cited as a lone highlight, and the "goblin expert" neighbor is noted for delivering a truly unusual performance. Other "Goblin" Reviews Other "Goblin" Reviews : One reviewer describes the
: One reviewer describes the goblin as the "oddest movie monster yet" due to its strange proportions. It is humorously characterized as a "stocky, window-groping, dog-petting, people-eating weirdo" with a protruding belly and small buttocks.
: Widely considered one of the greatest K-Dramas , it is famous for its "S-tier" acting chemistry and a heart-wrenching, "ugly cry" ending.
: Most "interesting" reviews focus on the baffling CGI titular character . One viewer noted that the microbudget CGI makes the monster look "cartoony and ridiculous," which clashes heavily with the dark storyline involving domestic abuse.