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Spider Man : Far Home Is High Flying Enterainmanet

Spider Man : Far Home Is High Flying Entertainment

Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man returns for another solo outing in Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, Spider-Man: Far From Home. Jon Watts, who helmed Spider-Man: Homecoming, returns to the director’s chair, reuniting with screenwriters Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. Eight months after the events of Avengers: Endgame, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is juggling his superhero duties as Spider-Man and his […]

Killer Doll Chucky Returns For The Smart Phone Generation.

child's play

Antagonistic and villainous doll, Chucky, receives an update for the 21st-century in Child’s Play from United Artists Releasing. Director Lars Klevberg and scriptwriter Tyler Burton Smith opens an adaptation of the eighties classic by introducing us to the Kaslan Corporation (a parody of Amazon). The company is launching its newest product, the”Buddi”, a doll designed to be life-long […]

Anna is Luc Besson’s latest action heroine

Anna is Luc Besson’s latest action heroine

French film director Luc Besson, introduces audiences to a new action heroine in Anna from Lionsgate. The year is 1990, and Anna Poliatova (Sasha Luss) is a beautiful young woman selling China dolls in Russia to make ends meet. One day, Anna meets a man who wants her to become a model, which she does, […]

A Joyful Addition to the Toy Story franchise

A Joyful Addition to the Toy Story franchise

Sheriff Woody (Tom Hanks) and Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) return to the screen in director Josh Cooley’s Toy Story 4 from Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures. After opening with a brief backstory regarding the separation of Bo Peep (Annie Potts) and Woody, the latest entry in the Toy Story franchise reintroduces us to […]

Hemsworth & Thompson Can’t Save “Men in Black: International”

Men in Black: International

Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson don the quintessential black suits and shades in Columbia Pictures Men in Black: International. F. Gary Gray directs the film with a script courtesy of writing duo Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. The new movie is a standalone sequel, spin-off and soft reboot of the original trilogy; with the fourth […]

“Shaft” Is Still The Man

Shaft

Iconic African American police detective John Shaft returns to the big screen in Warner Bros. Pictures, Shaft from director Tim Story. The latest Shaft film opens in 1989 and finds John Shaft II (Samuel L. Jackson) arguing with his wife Maya (Regina Hall) and mother of his newborn son John “JJ” Shaft Jr. After an […]

Dark Phoenix Burns Out

Dark Phoenix Burns Out

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“Pokémon Detective Pikachu” Succeeds In Catching All Audiences

Pokémon Detective Pikachu

Iconic video game and media franchise “Pokémon” receives a big screen adaptation in Warner Bros. Pokémon Detective Pikachu. Rob Letterman helms the film, which features Ryan Reynolds voicing the iconic character. Pokémon Detective Pikachu opens on the outskirts of Ryme City in a lab where scientists are conducting devious experiments. Gumshoe Harry Goodman is investigating […]

“Avengers: Endgame” Wonderful Close to Eleven Year Journey

Avengers: Endgame

Walt Disney Studios and Marvel Studios present one of the year’s most anticipated movies, Avengers: Endgame. Picking up after the events of Avengers: Infinity War, Endgame finds Thanos (Josh Brolin) basking in his victory of eradicating half of the universe. The earthbound Avengers who survived include Captain America (Chris Evans), Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Thor (Chris […]

“The Curse of La Llorona” Fails to Conjure Scares

The Curse of La Llorona

The latest entry in Warner Bros. Pictures’ The Conjuring Universe arrives with The Curse of La Llorona from director Michael Chaves. Opening with a prologue in 1673 Mexico, a family is celebrating a joyous moment. All is not well. For reasons unknown, the mother drowns the children. Three hundred years later, a social worker Anna […]

“Breakthrough” Tugs Heartstrings with Strong Performances

Breakthrough

Easter weekend provides audiences with a new faith-based film from 20th Century Fox and director Roxann Dawson. Based on the 2017 biography The Impossible: The Miraculous Story of a Mother’s Faith and Her Child’s Resurrection by Joyce Smith, Breakthrough is a predictable, yet heartwarming, film. John Smith (Marcel Ruiz) is a typical fourteen- year-old living […]

Little – A Modern Spin on a Classic Concept

Little - A Modern Spin on a Classic Concept

The concept of age swapping gets a new spin in Universal Pictures, Little from director Tina Gordon. Opening in 1993, Little introduces us to a young Jordan Sanders (Marsai Martin) who is passionate about science. At the school science fair, bullies embarrass Jordan and she vows to never become a victim again when she grows […]