Now I want to watch Netflix’s ‘ultimate grandmother of all bad movies ever made’
I'm not sure I can help myself...

A new Netflix film has been causing a lot of chatter after being added to the streaming platform yesterday – but mainly for all the wrong reasons.
However, when an early viewer described this psychological thriller as ‘the ultimate grandmother of all bad movies ever made’, it actually made me keen to see it and find out whether or not I agree with that bold description.
Brick, a German-language release, does have an intriguing central conceit: A couple wakes up to find an ominous brick wall has been built overnight, surrounding their apartment building and trapping them inside.
They must then unite with their wary neighbours to uncover the secrets of the wall and try to find a way out alive.
Written and directed by Philip Koch, Brick stars Oppenheimer actor Matthias Schweighöfer, Ruby O. Fee, Frederick Lau and Salber Lee Williams.
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It’s not charmed critics, as it currently sits on a dismal rating of just 29% on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, with FandomWire’s account complaining that the movie ‘isn’t over-the-top enough to be fun or intense enough to be gripping’.