Usher shines in the city of lights with his latest concert film

Currently, Usher is captivating sold-out audiences throughout the US on his sixth concert tour, “Past Present and Future.” Despite this, he hasn’t forgotten about the fans who may not have the chance to experience the tour in person. As a thoughtful gesture, Usher has released the concert film “Usher: Rendezvous in Paris” for those unable to attend the live shows.
James McAvoy shines in “Speak No Evil” remake

The Dalton family, comprising Ben (Scoot McNairy), Louise (Mackenzie Davis), and their daughter Agnes (Alix West Lefle), are American expatriates who have recently relocated to the United Kingdom. During a vacation, they encounter a charming British family, including Paddy (James McAvoy), his wife Ciara (Aisling Franciosi), and their non-speaking son Ant (Dan Hough).
“The Forge” is another winner from The Kendrick Brothers

Christian filmmaker Alex Kendrick brings his latest faith-based film to the big screen in “The Forge” from Affirm. Alex pens the film’s screenplay with his brother Stephen. Isaiah Wright (Aspen Kennedy) is at a crossroads. Just a year out of high school, he has yet to chart a course for his future. His mother, Cynthia (Priscilla Shirer), is a dedicated and successful hairdresser who deeply believes in her son’s potential, a belief rooted in her unwavering faith. She prays tirelessly each day, hoping he’ll discover the right path. In an unexpected twist of fate, Isaiah meets Joshua Moore (Cameron Arnett), a seasoned and successful businessman who brings positive change into his life.
“Running on Empty” is a solid dramedy

After years of working behind the scenes and directing shorts, writer and director Daniel André makes his debut with the dramedy “Running On Empty” from Lionsgate
Sing Sing hits all the right cinematic notes

Documentary filmmaker Alexander J. Farrell has transitioned into feature films with the horror production “The Beast Within,” distributed by Well Go USA. Farrell and Greer Taylor Ellison co-authored the screenplay. The movie features Kit Harington, Ashleigh Cummings, James Cosmo, and Caoilinn Springall in lead roles.
The Beast Within lacks entertainment roar

Documentary filmmaker Alexander J. Farrell has transitioned into feature films with the horror production “The Beast Within,” distributed by Well Go USA. Farrell and Greer Taylor Ellison co-authored the screenplay. The movie features Kit Harington, Ashleigh Cummings, James Cosmo, and Caoilinn Springall in lead roles.
Kevin Smith misses the mark with Kilroy Was Here

Renowned filmmaker Kevin Smith returns to the horror genre with the film ‘Kilroy Was Here.’ Co-writing the movie with Andrew McElfresh, Smith draws inspiration from the cultural phenomenon of the ‘Kilroy was here ‘ graffiti, aiming for a fresh and intriguing perspective on horror.
Inside Out 2 is a heartwarming sequel

For his feature film debut, director Kelsey Mann takes us back inside Riley (Kensington Tallman) with “Inside Out 2” from Pixar and Walt Disney Studios. Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein pen the film’s screenplay from a story conceived by Mann and LeFauve. Two years after Riley’s move to San Francisco, the film picks up and finds her aged 13.
Kill delivers the bloody action goods

Action fans must not miss the latest action-packed film, “Kill” by Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate. It was written and directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat.
Despite a lengthy run time, Horizon is a successful love letter to the Western genre

Kevin Costner, an Academy Award-winning director, has returned to the Western genre with his directorial work on “Horizon: An American Saga—Chapter 1” by Warner Bros. Pictures. Costner stars in the film and co-wrote the script with Jon Baird. The screenplay is based on an original story by Costner, Baird, and Mark Kasdan.
Standard threequel pitfalls aside, MaXXXine ends trilogy decently

Modern-day scream queen Mia Goth and director Ti West reunite for a third film in “MaXXXine” from A24. West also pens the film’s screenplay, which serves as the third installment in the “X” film series and a direct sequel to X. Picking up in 1985 and set in Hollywood, the threequel finds Maxine Minx (Goth) hoping to put the Texas Massacre in her rear view.
Sean Penn & Dakota Johnson shine in the dialogue driven Daddio

First-time writer and director Christy Hall quickly makes her mark in the film “Daddio” from Sony Pictures Classics. As a woman, known only to the audience as Girlie (Dakota Johnson), steps into a yellow taxi at JFK Airport, she is greeted by the unassuming yet friendly taxi driver, Clark (Sean Penn). What begins as a casual exchange of pleasantries soon takes a turn as Girlie, burdened by her recent mistakes, begins to confide in Clark.