Bloat – Releasing in Theaters and Streaming
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After a near-drowning accident, the child at the heart of it doesn’t come back right. A demon from the lake returns to the boys form, and the family, lead by Ben McKenzie and Bojana Novakovic must try to save the boy before the demon fully takes over.
From what I’ve seen, this is a screenlife themed film, and the results of the reviews are bad, but they do leverage the family and parental terror to play with people’s hearts.
Guns of Redemption – Releasing in Theaters and Streaming
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When Luke, played by Casper Van Dien, tries to bury his past and move on, he finds that it’s not so easy. After a General out for blood, played by Jeff Fahey, murders a man of god to get to him, played by Sean Astin, he is forced to seak out vengence before he bleeds to death.
While the few reviews of this movie are not great, I am a sucker for movies that focus on a man of violence trying to find peace, but being pulled back into the fray.
In The Lost Lands – Releasing in Theaters
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When a kingdom struggles, and the queen seeks a king, she sends her most powerful sorceress, played by Mila Jovovich, into the wilds to try to find a magical power. However, as the land is dangerous and ghostly, she turns to a drifter for help, played by Dave Bautista. Together they strive to find the power and together must fight men and demons.
Paul W.S. Anderson takes on one of George R.R. Martin’s short stories. A magical story of wizards, demons, monsters, and Dave Bautista. This looks like peak
Mickey 17 – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 85%
Mickey, played by Robert Pattinson, wanted to see the world, but it’s not something the poor and unfortunate typically get to do. One specific way that he finds his way out into space is by agreeing to be an expendable, to discover, test, and explore dangerous places on a new planet. However, things take a turn when one of his clones survive.
This film reminds me a lot of Moon, which was another awesome clone explotation film. The comedy, the action, and sci-fi all together makes this film come off as a lot of fun, and also an exploratory peice on the explotation of the poor.
We’re All Gonna Die – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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A cataclysmic even occurs on earth, a spike like visual effect in the sky towering and reaching ever slowly down onto the Earth. However, when the spike teleports things all over the Earth, including a beekeepers hive, and an EMT’s car. So the two unlikely victims, played by Ashly Burch and Jordan Rodrigues, make their way on a confusing and emotional roadtrip.
I love Ashly Burch from when I first saw her on Mythic Quest. Now seeing her in this movie seems like a great choice! I can’t wait to watch this film, and hopefully the audience will agree!
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