Movies For The Week Of June 20, 2025


28 Years Later – Releasing in Theaters
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Set in the world of 28 Days Later, three decades since the rage virus took London. Communties have found a way to exist, but when a group of survivors leave their sheltered small island they find that the world is full of secrets and horrors they could not have predicted.

If you wondered what would happen next? Then this film will take you on a journey even further into the world, the third in the series. If you don’t like Zombies though, then sit this one out.


Blue Murder – Releasing in Theaters
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A freak lightning bolt strikes nurse, played by Jewel Bressler, into a murderer, possessed by the soul of an infamous killer. As she stalks the streets on Halloween night, she slashes through a myriad of victims.

If you like explotation horror films, then this film is from the same creators of Bloodsucka Jones and Xanadu Hellfire. So use that to see if you’d like this film!


Bride Hard – Releasing in Theaters
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A wedding is taken hostage, but unbeknowst to the mercenary, the maid of honor, played by Rebel Wilson, is a secret agent. Now she will ruin the days of their captures for daring to ruin her best friend’s wedding.

If you like action and comedy, then this should fit the itch and should be a fun ride for audiences.


Elio – Releasing in Theaters
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Elio, voiced by Yonas Kibreab, has always wanted to find a place to fit in, and for him he believed that was amoungst aliens. When he is mistaken for the planets leader though he gets his journey into space. Now he will have to navigate intergalactic crisis that make his issues back home seem a lot simplier.

A movie about fitting in, and pulling on the heart strings of children that have always felt different.


Everything’s Going to Be Great – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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Buddy and Macy, played by Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney live a life as actors of a region theater while raising two children, played by Jack Champion and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth. While Buddy only has eyes on acting, Macy must try to keep her family together.

While Macy is forced to give up on herself in the premise of the film, it’s a lesson in learning and earning a place in the world.

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