The results are a useless movie where every single second looks like it was based on an early, substandard screenplay draft, with none of the filmmakers caring about taking the time to improve the film’s quality. Ironically, it’s the same mindset that is obviously why this moronic film was rushed into production during the real-life COVID-19 pandemic-to cash in on people’s fears about the pandemic and use the movie’s pandemic storyline as a gimmick to sell it during a real-life pandemic. ![]() In the horrifically tasteless disaster film “Songbird,” which takes place during a coronavirus pandemic that has killed millions of people and devastated the entire world, unscrupulous and greedy people have exploited the situation so that they can benefit financially. Peter Stromare in “Songbird” (Photo courtesy of STX) Adam Mason, Alexandra Daddario, Bradley Whitford, Craig Robinson, Demi Moore, drama, Elpidia Carrillo, KJ Apa, Lia McHugh, movies, Paul Walter Hauser, Peter Stromare, reviews, sci-fi, Sofia Carson, Songbirdīy Carla Hay KJ Apa in “Songbird” (Photo courtesy of STX)Ĭulture Representation: Taking place in Los Angeles during a coronavirus pandemic in the year 2024, the sci-fi thriller “Songbird” features a predominantly white cast of characters (with a few Latinos and African Americans) representing the working-class, middle-class and wealthy.Ĭulture Clash: During the pandemic, a minority of people have immunity to the disease but are also supercarriers of the virus, and this dichotomy affects relationships and has caused a black market to sell illegal immunity passes.Ĭulture Audience: “Songbird” will appeal primarily to people who like watching tacky disaster movies with ridiculous plot developments.
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