Kombucha (2025)


In all my years of collecting & watching horror movies, I've skimmed through a lot of indie horror checking to see which ones I think would be interesting and or decent to check out regardless of who I recognize or the plot itself. 99 times out of 100, they're cookie cutter crap and or the acting itself is horrible with no actors that I recognize. Kombucha stood out for me as an interesting story because I work in a grocery store and I stock Kombucha products and I've heard from various people that a lot of bartenders use kombucha to dilute their drinks. I've had Kombucha only once and it's touted as a healthy drink to support gut health. I doubt that as I found it to be disgusting and after watching this movie, I'll refuse to have Kombucha. But I'm not here to give a commentary on my work or the product itself, I'm here to talk about the movie Kombucha. The film itself is pretty interesting which surprised me because the story does sound original for once as a lot of B-movies try to be more original then what Hollywood churns out every week. Pacing for the most part is pretty good. No slow spots. Which is rare because indie films are known for not having good pacing so, it's a change of pace for a movie like Kombucha to not drag and focus on the story. Acting is so-so for the most part. Horror movies are not known for acting, we all want to see the carnage. As I've mentioned, it takes a lot for an indie film to get my attention or the very least attempt to watch. Kombucha didn't disappoint but I'll be sure to stay away from it altogether.

I'm Jeff Roman.

3/5
 

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