Movies For The Week Of August 9, 2024


Borderlands – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)

When Lilith, played by Cate Blanchett, returns to her home, she is tasked with finding the missing daughter of Atlas. She turns to Roland, played by Kevin Hart, Tiny Tina, played by Ariana Greenblatt, Krieg, played by Florian Munteanu, and Tannis, played by Jamie Lee Curtis.

You’ve played the game, now sit in a dark room and enjoy watching others make choices you wouldn’t have! Just kidding. A lot of people hate the casting of this film, and are disappointed, but I am honestly wondering how it will do, and where it will go.


It Ends With Us – Releasing in Theaters
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Lily Bloom, played by Blake Lively, is a woman with a new business when an intense relationship drives her into an agressive love lofe. However, when a past love shows up, she realizes love doesn’t have to be agressive or hurt.

If you suffer from a dangerous or violent relationship, then get out. I don’t know yet what the message of the film is, but trailers make me worried about it, that’s for sure.


The Last Front – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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Leonard Lambert, played by Iain Glen, is a father to a family in a Belgian village trying to protect his family within the chase of World War I and the German Forces advancing on their village. However, within the chaos, Leonard’s sun finds love which becomes a beacon of hope in the horror of war.

These day and ages, we need stories of hope overcoming adversity, and overcoming the horrors of modern day politics.


Sugarcane – Releasing in Limited Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 100%

A documentary dealing with the discovery in 2021 of unmarked graves of countless native american children at an Indian residential school run by the Catholic Church in Canada.

This was a horrible tragedy when it was revealed. The history of horrible acts however were made clearn and brought to light. If only these acts would stop, and they would have been discovered sooner.


Trap – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)

When a father, played by Josh Hartnett, takes his teen daughter to a pop concert, it takes a turn when a staff member lets it slip that a killer is in the stadium and the police are ensaring him. Now the father, realizing that the net is closing in begins to make wild plays to win back his freedom.

Josh Hartnett looks so amazing in this film, and it pulls at you from the trailers and feels like you are supposed to root for the evil killer. That being said, there is definitely going to be another twist. I can’t wait to see where they go next.

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