Movies For The Week Of February 17, 2023


Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)

When Ant-Man, played by Paul Rudd, tries to be supportive to his daughter, played by Kathryn Newton, and her invention. Things take a turn though when the device catches the attention of Kang the Conqueror, played by Jonathon Majors and the Quantum Realm. However, once there, it’s the promise that he can regain his lost time with his daughter that places Scott Lang in peril.

This film looks interesting and promises to take the MCU into a whole new world of insanity with the likes of Kang, Modok, and so much more! Hell, maybe we’ll even get a peek at the X-Men? Who knows!


Emily – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 89%

Emily Brontë, played by Emma Mackey, life is explored in an interesting adaptation of her novel, “Wuthering Heights.” Emily deals with the death of her mother, family life, and attempt to reach out toward artistic freedom.

A period piece based on the life of a real author. This story is a great journey that explains how she could have created one of the best novels ever written.


Of An Age – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)

Set in 1999, an amateur ballroom dancer, at the height of his youth, embarks upon a whirlwind 24-hour romance with an older brother of his friend, starring Elais Anton and Thom Green as the duo.

An LGBTQ+ film written and directed by Goran Stolevski which does a great job at filling every scene with realistic fast-paced love.


A Radiant Girl – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 91%

Irene, played by Rebecca Marder, is enjoying her world in 1942 Paris. Unbeknownst to her history is bubbling over nearby. As the world interjects into her life, she has to deal with the fascism of Nazi-occupied France.

This film focuses on finding even small moments of beauty within even the darkest moments of human history.


Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)

Years later and Christopher Robin is an adult. His now abandoned friends Piglet and Winnie the Pooh, played by Craig David Dowsett, are feral and blood thirsty. They have now come for blood.

If you are looking for an interesting take on childhood stories turned to horror, then this film is right up your alley. It’s obviously going to be bad, but will it be bad enough to be good?

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