Believer – Releasing in Limited Theaters and Streaming
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)
When a cult leader and mass murderer attacks a young writer, played by Ella Ballentine, her family and friends think that it will be the nail in the cult’s coffin. but when she claims no memory of the event, they begin to question the writer’s plans.
A dark story for sure, but if you like thrillers, then this film. amd this week specifically might be a good one for you.
Booger – Releasing in Limited Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 100%
When Anna, played by Grace Glowicki, looses here best friend Izzy, played by Sofia Dobrushin, she must deal with the loss, and Izzy’s cat. When the cat runs aways and bites Anna, she begins to start to act weird and almost feline-esc, in a wierd journey of grief.
If you like stories of drama, but want fantastical elements in play as well, then this might be a nice watch for you.
Dead Money – Releasing in Limited Theaters and Streaming
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A string of events, places a bag of stolen money between a poker hustler, played by Emile Hirsch, and the people holding his and his girlfriend’s life in his skillful hands. Now he has to play the biggest game of his life to save them both.
In the film you also have Jackie Earle Haley in the background. I don’t fully understand his role in the film, but he plays villian so well!
My Old Ass – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 93%
When Elliott, played by Maisy Stella, on her 18th birthday decides to take a mushroom trip, it’s made more confusing by somehow engaging with a face to face meeting with her older spelf, played by Aubrey Plaza. While she is free-spirited, her older self is sarcastic and the information she discovers makes her question her future choices.
I love Aubrey Plaza, and the idea of her being a wisecracking representation of a free-spirited youth, sounds hilarious! I am lined up for this one.
Speak No Evil – Releasing in Theaters
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An American family during their European vacation meet a fellow British family, led by James McAvoy, and a friendship grows. When the American family is invited to spend the weekend at the other’s country estate, they take them up on the offer. When they get there however, nothing is as it seems.
This is a really interesting drama/thriller with a lot of horror notes. The family begins to notice things are wrong, and then the whole experience transforms into a psychological nightmare. So if you are interested in getting into the horror mood early, then this is the film.
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