Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we’re diving headfirst into the cinematic masterpiece that is “Kraken”! 🦑🌊 Prepare to have your minds BLOWN 💥 (or at least mildly inconvenienced) by this tale of a marine biologist who apparently skipped all her monster identification classes. Seriously, who needs science when you’ve got a suspiciously deep fjord and a bunch of dead teenagers? 🤷♀️ Seems legit. Apparently, Norway’s deepest fjord is hiding a “mythical monster as large as a mountain.” I’m picturing a grumpy octopus the size of Everest, personally. 🏔️🐙 With arms ready to “crush and devour anything they can grab.” So, basically, a toddler with a bad temper and access to industrial machinery. 👶🔨 I’m already trembling with anticipation! 😨
Oh, joy! Another creature feature where the “scientists” conveniently ignore all established scientific principles. I mean, who needs peer-reviewed research when you can just blame a giant squid for everything? 🙄 Plot twist: it was the teenagers all along! 🔪 They just wanted some attention and decided to dress up as calamari bait. 😂 Talk about method acting! 🎭
Directed by the visionary (or maybe just slightly myopic) Pål Øie, this film promises to deliver thrills, chills, and probably some serious secondhand embarrassment. Starring Sara Khorami, who I’m sure is thrilled to be running from a CGI octopus, Mikkel Bratt Silset, who hopefully invested in some waterproof acting lessons, and Ingvild Holthe Bygdnes, who will undoubtedly deliver a performance worthy of… well, a giant squid movie. 🦑👏
Mark your calendars, folks! 🗓️ October 24th, 2025, is the day when we finally get to witness the cinematic triumph that is “Kraken.” Will it be a masterpiece of monster mayhem? 🤔 Or a calamitous catastrophe? 🤣 Only time (and a generous helping of popcorn 🍿) will tell! But honestly, I’m just here for the inevitable scenes of people screaming and flailing their arms. 🗣️👋 It’s a classic for a reason! 😎
And let’s be real, the poster is a work of art. 🎨 (If your definition of art includes strategically placed tentacles and a vaguely menacing color palette.) I mean, who wouldn’t want to hang that bad boy over their fireplace? 🔥 Just imagine the conversations! “Oh, that? It’s just a reminder of the existential dread that awaits us all in the deep, dark sea.” 🌊🐙 So inspiring! ✨
So, there you have it, folks. “Kraken”: a film so potentially bad, it just might be good. Or at least entertainingly awful. Either way, I’m grabbing my snorkel and diving in headfirst! 🤿 See you on the other side (hopefully not as octopus food). 👋🐙
Finn McFrame, celebrated satirical mastermind and self-proclaimed “Emperor of Irony,” started his illustrious career as a cinematographer, where his expertise in capturing every single frame of a squirrel stealing a baguette earned him accolades at obscure film festivals.
Born in the glamorous town of Boring, Oregon, Finn grew up with dreams of being a Hollywood director until he realized that satire, not cinema, was his true calling—or at least the one that let him sleep until noon.
Finn McFrame: changing the world, one satirical lens flare at a time.
