
Hidden War – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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From the same creators of The Sound of Freedom, now a documentary about the life of activist Tim Ballard, and his belief of a hidden war that he believes is close to all of humanity.
The last film, The Sound of Freedom was a bit shaddy with some of it’s practices, and the facts of the film were called into question, but this film will of course bring in some blind adulation from a specific crowd.

Jay Kelly – Releasing in Limited Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 78%
Jay Kelly, played by George Clooney, is a famous actor who longs to find meaning for his life, as his daughter decides to venture out on her own in life. With the help of his manager, played by Adam Sandler, they embark on a worldwide journey that puts their lives, choices, and relationships in question as they explore their legacies.
Looks like an incredible intrespective film akin to Citizen Kane. Additionally, George Clooney is said to give an amazing performance, and Sandler once again shows he can manage a high art concept drama.

Murder at the Embassy – Releasing in Limited Theaters and Streaming
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When a suspicious murder occurs inside the British Embassy in Cairo, before the world could become unbalanced, they turn to Miranda Green, played by Mischa Barton, to see who is truly behind this event!
It’s interesting seeing Mischa Barton in a role like this, as she is well known by me for her work in The OC and Soap Operas. That being said this is her second run at the character, the previous film not doing to well prior. However, keep that in mind, and just enjoy a mystery, thriller with not to much to prove.

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t – Releasing in Theaters
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The Four Horsemen return and will partner with a new generation of illusionists to once again perform magic unlike anything ever seen before, and with a brand new heist.
These films are basically about watching magic users try to explain how their magic is actually just illusions. They perform tricks just on the edge of believable, but not realistic. That being said, they sparkle just enough to entertain and distract you from your day to day, so enjoy them!

Trap House – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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After an incident in El Paso, Texas leaves an undercover DEA agent mortally wounded, the children of the agents think about how unbalanced the world they live in is, and work together to rob the drug dealers to get their own hazard pays for their familes, placing their parents and the cartels against each other with them in the middle.
Man I wish this was a sequel to Dave Bautista’s My Spy series, but it’s okay, this film looks interesting, engaging, and just enough frustration for the children to make audiences justify their actions. Everything you need for a solid film with valued characters to cheer on!
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