My darlings, welcome to Momma Love's Movies with Momma Love! You see, I've always wanted to do movie reviews and such but my friends always say that I'm stupid for trying because I don't know movies. Trust me, I've seen a ton of movies. Sure they're not diverse but I know the difference between good and bad. So, here is where I will tell you which movies you ought and ought not see. I know that won't stop some of you from going to the movies and seeing these horrible things but, if you go, see it in 2D. There's nothing more disappointing that seeing a terrible movie in 3D, you waste money and you waste precious time.

WARNING THERE WILL BE MAD SPOILERS IN THIS WORLD SO READ AT YOUR OWN RISK! I'LL TRY TO KEEP SPOILAGE TO A MINIMUM FOR MOVIES IN THEATERS BUT OTHER THAN THAT I WILL CONSIDER IT FREE GAME!

Without further adieu, welcome to Momma Love's Movies!

Next Review: Les Miserables (2012)

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)

Another classic, in a different sort of way. Where The Nightmare Before Christmas was an instant classic for it's story and art, Sweeney Todd has been around for a long time. First penned back in the 19th Century, Sweeney Todd has been portrayed hundreds of times on Broadway and on the big screen. This time around we get another Tim Burton film accompanied by his good wife and best friend, Helene Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp, in a chilling rendition. The witty banter between the two characters is so believable and charming that it almost escapes you for a moment that they're singing about baking their murder victims into meat pies and selling it in the shop. Even the cheery parts are dreadful, in a good way, which is a good indication that these characters are so pleasantly demented you can't help but love and fear them at the same time. I advise Sweeney Todd for those above the age of 17 (total goody goody here) and those who love cheery singing mixed with murder. Ta~

Scare Rating: 8/10, do I need to give a reason?

xoxo, Your Bewitching Momma

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