2073 – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 58%
Set in the not so distant future, surveillance drones roam a militarized war zone of a planet, as inequality, authoritarianism, global crisis’ and climate change has ravaged what ever was left.
Part drama, part mystery, with a smidge of documentary thrown in. I wonder if all the drones in the air recently might have been an interesting advertisement campaign.
Baby John – Releasing in Limited Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)
Deputy Commissioner of Police Satya Verma, played by Varun Dhawan, is forced to fake his death when a dangerous Politician threatens his life and his family. Now with his family safe, he will have to confront his past to and take out the threats to his world.
While this might be a foreign film, if you are looking for a great action film this film holds all the notes with action, drama, thriller, and a bit of mystery.
Babygirl – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 90%
When a high-powered CEO, played by Nicole Kidman, starts a torris affair with an intern, played by Harris Dickinson, it puts her career and family at risk. However, what happens next turns her life upside down.
This movie is interesting, and I like seeing the dynamic change, but it’s still problematic. However, the most problematic factor is the idea that anyone would choose Harris Dickinson over Antonio Banderas.
A Complete Unknown – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 77%
Set in New York in the year of 1961, this film takes you through the life of on upstart musician at the age of 19 years old as his talent changes the course of American music. Specifically Bob Dylan, played Timothée Chalamet.
I don’t know why they thought they could get away with casting Chalamet as Dylan, Dylan looks nothing like that little angel boy that will never age, but he has a great amount of range, even if I am tired of seeing him in every single movie out there.
Nosferatu – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 95%
A haunted young woman, played by Emma Corrin, find herself in the thrall and the of a terrifying Count Orlok, played by Bill Skarsgård. His infatuation with her is only surmounted by the occult vampire horror that he leaves in his wake.
If you are a fan of the gothic and age old tale of Nosferatu, then this one takes it to the next level, and brings it to a bold and amazing retelling with graphic beauty.
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