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"Prey" (free with ads style - Tubi TV) - C C - Jan 13, 2026 Despite a lot of good reviews due to all the Woke boxes that the film checked, it's just another installment of the Predator franchise. No Criterion Collection expectations beforehand. So the knocks below are rather specious -- the same stuff applies to countless examples of Hollywood flicks. Abundant historical presentism or language anachronisms in the dialogue. Back in 1719, there wouldn't be any indigenous tribe on the Great Plains consisting of several members who looked a quarter to one-half white or other partial multi-ethnicity. Or especially 50% Thai-Chinese, as Amber Midthunder is. Still, the cast is vastly closer to the appearance of 18th-century natives than what I would be at one-eighth degree of blood, or the Euro actors who flagrantly played "Indians" in most 1940s and many 1950s Westerns. And whereas an occasional warrior teen or woman who out-competed males in far earlier decades would stand out as creatively interesting or unique (like Weaver in "Alien" or Blackman or Rigg in "The Avengers" or Elly May of the Clampett clan), today it's just the blasé universality of studios conforming to politics. That's excluding comic books -- where female villainesses and athletic or super-powered heroines were common and way, way ahead of their time. And acceptable to even the 97% male nerdish readers that bought them back in those dinosaur times (for obvious reasons that need not be pointed out). https://youtu.be/wZ7LytagKlc |