Black Bag – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 95%
Agent George Woodhouse, played by Michael Fassbender, suspects his wife Kathryn, played by Cate Blanchett, has betrayed their nation. Now George will have to test Kathryn’s loyalty, to their country, and to their marriage.
This is an interesting story, it feels like part Mission Impossible, part Mr and Mrs Smith. If you like spy dramas, then this is definitely worth your watch this week!
Novocaine – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)
Nate, played by Jack Quaid, has a weird condition. He doesn’t feel pain. This comes in handy when the girl of his dreams, played by Amber Midthunder, and he has to track down her kidnappers and get the information out of them and track down the hostage.
This feels a lot like a more comedy, realistic, version of Kickass, with a very similar power type. I will admit that Jack Quaid probably makes this movie even work.
October 8 – Releasing in Limited Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)
A documentary talking about the “antisemitism” on college campuses after the Hamas-led attack on an Israel music festival that led to a public opinion shift on the actions of the wars in the Middle East. It is important to showcase however, that be warned this documentary clearly starts off with a very biased pro Isreal stance.
I want to say that we are not making a political statement by suggesting this documentary. We personally are disgusted by the actions of Hamas in their terror attack, and are also mortified by Isreal’s actions in slaughtering wholesale children and innocent people in their desire to wage war against Hamas before and after the events of the October 8 attack. All I can say, is this is a documentary about the event that led to so much death and suffering in the Middle East.
Opus – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 39%
After having left to avoid the spotlight, an iconic pop star, played by Ayo Edebiri, returns in an attempt to regain their status and effect. However, it’s not as easy as it would seem and the world has drastically changed.
This one has reviewed very poorly, but if you are a fan of Edebiri and John Malkovich, this might still be still worth a watch.
Papa – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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After his son’s schizophrenic episode leaves his wife and daughter dead, one man tries to reconnect to his last remaining family member, and hopes for a day where his son can come home so his house can feel like a home again.
A very dark story about forgiveness, acceptance, and pain. The movie does a great job at showing the tragedy, and its effects on people.
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