I happened to see Lopez on The View where she described her new short-form movie as somewhere between a movie and a music video. She said nobody wanted to finance it because it fell outside all the known categories.
A couple days later I ran across it, I can't remember if it was Hulu or Amazon Prime.
I gave it a couple of minutes, though I am by no means her target demographic. It was a lot of posing and that crappy "modern dance" where a whole group of people move spastically in unison, shaking their hair and banging their fists on a table.
The sets—either real or digital, they looked digital—were grimy and dirty factory settings.
Through it all Lopez marched toward the camera, gesticulating and "singing."
The thought that went through my head was "Thriller meets Mad Max."
Not my cuppa.