M3GAN movie review
‘M3GAN’ movie review: A creepy, gory, and delightfully funny feature While posing deeply philosophical questions about what it is to be human and the way technology is running our lives, ‘M3GAN’ is also delightfully funny, dispensing giggles and gore in equal measure A still from ‘M3GAN’ Apart from giving that other killer doll, Annabelle, her own franchise, The Conjuring and Saw director James Wan has also co-written and co-produced this science-fiction-horror hybrid, M3GAN, which features a robot doll that becomes self-aware and does all sorts of nasty things. M3GAN (English) *Director: Gerard Johnstone *Cast: Allison Williams, Jenna Davis, Violet McGraw *Runtime: 102 minutes *Storyline: A robot doll begins by helping a grieving girl before turning sinister Directed by Gerard Johnstone, M3GAN tells of a young girl, Cady (Violet McGraw), who loses her parents in a car accident and goes to stay with her workaholic aunt, Gemma (Allison Williams). If you are thinking M3GAN will play...