Review: Us
Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out, Us is a tense and creepy horror thriller with some amazing dual performances from it’s cast, especially Lupita Nyong’o and Winston Duke.
Review: Triple Threat
A must-see event for old school action/martial arts fans, Triple Threat brings together Iko Uwais, Tiger Chen, and Tony Jaa to take on Scott Adkins, Michael Jai White, Michael Bisping, and Jeeja Yanin in the latest from director Jesse V. Johnson.
Review: Captain Marvel
Before we find out if she is the key to defeating Thanos in Avengers: Endgame, Carol Danvers makes her MCU debut in the 90’s throwback, Captain Marvel
Review: Cold Pursuit
Liam Neeson is back for revenge in Cold Pursuit, looking to take down the drug kingpin who ordered his son killed but things here are a lot quirkier and darkly humorous than your typical Neeson revenge thriller.
Review: I Am The Night
Chris Pine and India Eisley co-star in the new TNT true crime/noir series I Am the Night, which is inspired by the life of Fauna Hodel, whose search for her birth mother uncovered sinister and disturbing secrets about her family in 1960’s Los Angeles.
Review: Glass
The third entry in what’s now a trilogy, Glass brings together the characters of Unbreakable and Split as David Dunn, Mr. Glass, and Kevin Wendell Crumb find themselves in a mental asylum run by Dr. Staple, who tries to convince the trio they do not have superpowers but are simply suffering from a mental delusion.
Review: Escape Room
The first wide release of 2019, Escape Room kicks off the year in movies in a mostly solid way, with some fun and clever room designs and puzzles that the 6 strangers forced together have to solve or die.
Review: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Miles Morales arrives on the big screen with the stunning Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which features a fantastic voice cast and jaw-dropping animation that puts you literally into the panels of a comic book in a love letter to all things Spidey.
Review: Creed II
Adonis Creed is back and facing his most dangerous and personal challenge yet as Ivan Drago re-emerges with his son Viktor, who challenges Adonis in a grudge match for Adonis’ newly acquired championship belt.
Review: Widows
When their husbands are killed in a heist gone wrong, a group of widows is forced to pull a heist of their own to get out of debt from a ruthless crime boss in the new crime thriller Widows, although it’s not quite the movie that the trailers promised.
Review: Overlord
A squad of paratroopers is tasked with taking out a vital German radio tower to allow air support to assist in the D-Day landing but they uncover more than expected in the World War II/Horror mash-up Overlord.