As we prepare for the opening of theaters and the return to normal life practices, we want to remind people that we are still within the thralls of a pandemic, and recommend people check out our article on “If You Should Go Out” Here. Until then though, if you do go to a theater make sure it has a policy of requiring attendees to wear masks, and sit in isolated groups out of proximity of other viewers.
Black Friday – Releasing in Theaters and half a week later on Streaming
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)
During the busiest shopping day of the year, a group of disgruntled employees, lead by Devon Sawa, and their manager, played by Bruce Campbell, will have to survive the night as a mysterious parasite causes the shoppers to become murderous monsters.
How would the employees tell the difference between monsters and Black Friday shoppers? Just kidding.. no I’m not. That being said we have Bruce Campbell and Devon Sawa returning to horror. If you don’t remember Sawa he stared in the original Final Destination and Idle Hands. This movie feels so similar in the energy of Idle Hands. We can’t wait to see this one!
Bruised – Releasing in Theaters and half a week later on Streaming
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)
Looking for new meaning to her life after being ejected from mixed martial arts, Jackie Justice, played by Halle Berry, finds herself coaxed into a dark underground fighting ring. Her manager and boyfriend, played by Adan Canto, brings her in, when the promise of the dangerous sport will bring Jackie back into the real life.
Halle Berry pulls double dutty as she acts in and directs this fighting story that will pull on your heart strings, while the actress showcases a person trying to reclaim their life, and their profession.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 71%
When things get tough for a family, the single mother falls back on the estate left to her from her estranged father. She takes her children, played by Finn Wolfhard and Mckenna Grace, to rural Oklahoma. The children try to adjust to their life, but discover that their grandfather was a Ghostbuster, who had arrived specifically to investigate a horrible secret underground.
Lauded as the true successor to the Ghostbuster franchise, this film jumps back into the stories of the first film, 30 years later, and even reunites the classic group. If you are a huge fan of the fandom, then you likely have been waiting for this film for quite some time!
Hide and Seek – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)
When his brother goes missing a wealthy businessman, played by Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, will have to enter the underworld to follow the clues. The further he travels, the more his family is threatened, and his sanity damaged.
This looks more like a modern day “The Game” but without the twist happy ending. If you like mysteries then this film is a good fit for you this week.
King Richard – Releasing in Theaters and Streaming
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 90%
Telling the story of the father who raised the queens of tennis, Venus and Serena Williams, we learn about Richard Williams, played by Will Smith, who through hard work and training helps his daughters become the legends they are today while training on poor tennis courts in Compton, California.
This story is based on the true story of their upbringing. If you are a fan of the stars of the game, then you will want to learn more about their life and this movie can do that for you.
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