
Despicable Me 4 – Releasing in Theaters
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Gru, voiced by Steve Carrell, is back with is girls and wife, but now they have a new addition to the family, Gru Jr.. If raising a new child wasn’t hard enough, now his new nemesis forces him and his family on the run.
With all the minion movies, it might be hard to think that it’s been seven years since we checked in on adult Gru. It’s fun to see his continuing growth of his family, and his ever constant torment of nemesis. I can’t wait to see!

Latency – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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Gamers are always on the lookout for an edge in competition, and Hana, played by Sasha Luss, is no less interested. When she is given the chance to try out an AI system that interprets her brain activity to see how it will work. However, when the line between Hana and the AI begins to blur, the question begins to be raised as what is the benefits are actually costing her.
If you wonder how gaming might advance with technology, then this film might connect with your fears as it merges thriller and sci-fi.

Maxxxine – Releasing in Theaters
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Telling the tale of 1980s adult film star Maxine Minx, played by Mia Goth as she moved from porn to mainstraim films. However, after getting her big break, her past and a mysterious killer threatens to bring her past back up to the surface.
This is the third in a series of horror films that are well received and high violence, high intensity. If you are interested in watching this film, I recommend you at least watch the first film, as the second film is a pre-quel for the villains of the first film, not specifically about Maxxxine persay.

Murder Company – Releasing in Limited Theaters and Streaming
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When the US military get a chance during D-Day to assassinate a high-value target, they turn to the help of the French Resistance and aim to sneak in and take out a high-ranking figure of the war.
This of course wont be as great as Inglourious Basterds, but if you like WWII films and stories, and like watching Nazi’s get taken down, then this film might be a good fit for you.

Sound Of Hope: The Story Of Possum Trot – Releasing in Theaters
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Dona, played by Nika King, and Reverend Martin, played by Demetrius Grosse, decide that they want to embrace the children in the foster system and impossibly adopt 77 children in East Texas. Following is the journey, and the love that they shared with some of the most vulnerable.
It’s heartwarming for people to put their hearts where their mouths are and to give children a home who normally would not have one. I am not specifically worryless however that it’s a religious household, but I don’t want to assume the worst.
 
	
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