Admit One 11/17
The Harry Potter universe is back on the big screen this weekend with the prequel Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them along with a trio of dramas, including another real life boxing story.
Netflix Brings Some Unfortunate Events in January (Trailer)
Neil Patrick Harris stars as the devious Count Olaf, who is plotting to steal an inherited fortune from the orphaned Baudelaire kids in Netflix’s upcoming adaptation of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events.
The King Has Returned in Kong: Skull Island (Trailer)
Kong returns next spring when a scientific expedition disturbs the ecosystem of Skull Island in the 70’s while trying to chart the island and draw the wrath of the “King”.
Patrick Wilson May Have Committed A Kind of Murder (Trailer)
Patrick Wilson is the primary suspect in his wife’s murder, especially since he’s been having an affair, in the 60’s set crime drama, A Kind of Murder.
Action Hero of the Week: Chan Ka-Kui
Hong Kong police inspector Chan Ka-Kui has taken on various criminals, and risked life and limb, in the four original Police Story movies.
Batman Gets Some Magical Help in Justice League Dark (Trailer)
When demons start attacking worldwide, Batman heads out to find John Constantine and recruit him and a bunch of other magically inclined DC characters to fight them in the upcoming Justice League Dark animated movie.
New Release Round Up 11/15
Two of the best shows on TV, Game of Thrones and Better Call Saul, have their latest seasons out this week along with movies like the biggest hit of the summer, Finding Dory.
Movie of the Month: Judge Dredd
We are the law as we watch Stallone play Judge Dredd in the 1995 adaptation of the iconic 2000 AD comic character.
Be Beauty and the Beast’s Guest Next Year (Trailer)
Disney’s recent run of rebooting their animated classics into live action continues next spring when Beauty and the Beast returns with Emma Watson as Belle and Dan Stevens as The Beast.
Battle at the Box Office 11/14
Doctor Strange took the box office for the second week in a row and getting near half a billion worldwide already while Arrival performed the best of the new releases, giving director Denis Villeneuve his best opening yet.