Admit One 8/24
The Happytime Murders arrives but, according to critics, it’s an unfunny mess and there’s also the, not screened for critics, AXL and critically acclaimed thriller Searching.
Admit One 8/17
The latest from Mark Wahlberg/Peter Berg, a lavish Asian romantic comedy and the story of how man trained dog arrive in theaters this weekend.
Admit One 8/10
Jason Statham battles a giant shark, Slender Man is unleashed, doggy romantic comedy shenanigans abound and a real-life sting operation against the KKK are all highlighted in this weekend’s new releases.
Admit One 8/3
August gets started with a bizarre mix of movies including a reimagining of Winnie the Pooh from Disney, a Mila Kunis/Kate McKinnon spy comedy, a dystopian YA movie and the latest conspiracy theory ramblings of Dinesh D’Souza.
Admit One 7/27
July 2018 closes out with possibly the best Mission: Impossible movie ever and an extremely well recieved jump of the Teen Titans Go! team to the big screen.
Admit One 7/20
It’s all sequels this weekend as The Equalizer, Mamma Mia and Unfriended get second chapters.
Admit One 7/13
The Rock gets his Die Hard on in Skyscraper this weekend while Adam Sandler’s Dracula and the rest of the Hotel Transylvania crew go on a cruise in the third entry of that series.
Admit One 7/6
July kicks off with the final MCU movie of 2018, Ant-Man and The Wasp, and the prequel to the Purge that shows how all that insanity got started.
Admit One 6/29
June closes out with two polar opposite new releases: the gritty thriller sequel to Sicario and the wacky “NBA Stars as old men” comedy Uncle Drew.
Admit One 6/22
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is the only new release out this weekend and its looking to be as big, if not bigger, than its predecessor.
Admit One 6/15
After 14 years, The Incredibles are finally back for a long awaited sequel and it’s joined by an R rated comedy based on true events and a reboot of a blaxploitation classic.