Review: Sicario: Day of the Soldado
Sicario: Day of the Soldado is a decent but wholly unnecessary sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s incredible 2015 thriller that finds Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Tor back in Mexico trying to start a war between two rival cartels.
Review: Escape Plan 2: Hades
After escaping The Tomb in the first Escape Plan, Ray Breslin has to find a new super prison, Hades, that his protege Shu has been thrown into in the sequel to the 2013 Arnold/Stallone team-up.
Review: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Three years after the disaster of the Indominus Rex at Jurassic World, a rescue mission to save the dinosaurs from re-extinction due to a volcano reunites Owen and Claire, but the duo learn things are not what they seem in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Review: Hotel Artemis
Trying to make it’s own Continentalesque mysterious criminal underworld, Hotel Artemis follows Jodie Foster as The Nurse, who runs the titular secret criminal hospital, which has a very specific set of rules for it’s members that show up in need of it’s services.
Review: Solo: A Star Wars Story
The next chapter in the new Star Wars run at Disney goes back to tell the tale of the early days of Han Solo’s criminal career, as he teams up with a veteran thief, his former love interest and future allies Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian to pull a seemingly impossible heist for a major crime syndicate.
Review: Deadpool 2
The sequel to 2016’s raunchy and hilarious Deadpool has everything we loved about the first film but now with a ton of fun new characters and over the top action sequences courtesy of John Wick/Atomic Blonde director David Leitch.
Review: Avengers: Infinity War
A decade in the making, Avengers: Infinity War is a stunning achievement that delivers on all the character interactions, action setpieces and big bad Thanos that has been building since Iron Man in 2008.
Review: Rampage
After the video game inspired (and hilarious and fun) Jumanji: Welcome the Jungle, the first Rock movie of 2018 is an adaptation of the 1986 arcade classic Rampage as three creatures, including The Rock’s gorilla buddy George, are infected by a genetic editing pathogen and converge on Chicago, destroying everything in their path.
Review: Ready Player One
When the creator of the limitless VR world of the OASIS dies, he leaves behind a contest that will give one person his fortune and full control in Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of the pop culture crammed novel by Ernest Cline.
Review: Pacific Rim Uprising
10 years after the war against the Kaiju was won, a new threat arrives and forces a new generation of Jaeger pilots to enter The Drift and stop the end of the world again in Pacific Rim Uprising.
Review: Tomb Raider
Square Enix and WB team up to bring back Lara Croft to the big screen in an adaptation of the phenomenal reboot game from 2013 as Lara travels to a remote island in the Pacific to try and find out what happened to her father, who disappeared seven years earlier.