Killer dolls, meet trendy know-how. Combining two of our favourite sci-fi and horror tropes, M3GAN follows Gemma (Allison Williams), a roboticist positioned in control of her niece Cady (Violet McGraw) after Cady’s mother and father die in a automotive crash. Gemma has secretly been engaged on M3GAN (Amie Donald, voiced by Jenna Davis), a robotic companion for lonely youngsters, and when Cady and M3GAN hit it off, it looks as if the right resolution to each of their grief. Nonetheless, the seemingly excellent companionship takes a darkish flip when M3GAN turns into overly protecting of Cady, resulting in surprising and terrifying penalties.
Iconic motion sequences (and dance strikes) in addition to a hilariously darkish script made M3GAN a viral sensation, however it’s not simply the campy horror that makes it a fantastic film. The movie additionally raises fascinating questions on over-reliance on know-how, particularly relating to parenting, resulting in a film that’s thought-provoking in addition to entertaining.