Review: Hunter Killer
An untested submarine captain and a team of Navy SEALs undertake a mission to stop a coup in Russia that could lead to the start of World War III in the Gerard Butler starring Hunter Killer.
Review: Bad Times at the El Royale
Taking a cue from Tarantino for his follow-up to Cabin in the Woods, Drew Goddard delivers the fantastic slow burn, tension-fueled 60’s set thriller, Bad Times at the El Royale.
Review: Venom
After a lackluster live-action debut in Spider-Man 3, Venom takes center stage with a 100% committed and bonkers Tom Hardy playing both Venom and his reluctant host, disgraced reporter Eddie Brock.
Review: The Predator
After co-starring in the original Predator, director Shane Black returns to direct the latest entry in the franchise, The Predator, as a ragtag group of ex-soldiers ends up caught between two of the intergalactic hunters who are battling over a mysterious cargo that crashed to Earth.
Review: Mile 22
Mark Wahlberg and director Peter Berg are back with their fourth collaboration but this time they are taking a break from recreating real life events and instead switching to more standard action as a black ops CIA team tries to escort a valuable asset through a hostile city.
Review: The Meg
One of the last big blockbusters of Summer 2018, Jason Statham battles a gigantic, prehistoric shark in The Meg, loosely based on the pulpy horror novel by Steve Alten.
Review: Mission: Impossible Fallout
The sixth entry in the Mission: Impossible franchise is the first direct sequel of the series, picking up on the events of Rogue Nation as Ethan Hunt and the IMF team try and recover a trio of stolen plutonium orbs that will be used in a series of devastating attacks if not gotten back in time.
Review: The Equalizer 2
Denzel is back as former CIA operative Robert McCall, using his skills to help people in need but his latest mission is personal when a friend is brutally murdered.
Review: Skyscraper
The Rock battles a raging inferno and a gang of dangerous criminals in the Towering Inferno/Die Hard mash-up Skyscraper.
Review: The First Purge
The fourth entry in The Purge franchise heads back to where it all started as the recently elected New Founding Fathers conduct an “experiment” in Staten Island which is the titular First Purge that the local residents fight to survive.
Review: Bleeding Steel
The latest from Jackie Chan, Bleeding Steel, has more sci-fi than your typical Jackie movie and finds him up against a dangerous cyborg who is after a bio-mechanical heart that will make him an immortal and unstoppable killing machine.