I Know What You Did Last Summer – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)
Return to the franchise of the same name, when the facts of the 1997 event seemingly are repeating themselves exactly as they did before. So, the group of children turn to the only two survivors of the prior event for help.
Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. return to the franchise and help shepherd in a new generation, as a weirdly identical situation occurs. I am interested to see why this occurs and how it does.
Saint Clare – Releasing in Limited Theaters and Streaming
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Although a small town woman, played by Bella Thorne, is going around killing people with dark motives, she seems to get away with it. However, when the towns corruption gets pushed to far, she will be pitted directly against not only visions from beyond, but horrors no one should have to.
Suspense and Thriller horror is making a strong comeback. If you are interested in seeing something along those lines, this one definitely looks interesting for the week.
Smurfs – Releasing in Theaters
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When Papa Smurf is taken by evil wizards, Smurfette, played by Rihanna, must leads the Smurfs to orchestrate a rescue into the real world!
It’s a kids film, and it’s one focusing on Smurfette taking charge. She is the adult of the group, so it makes sense.
Sorry, Baby – Releasing in Limited Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 96%
When Agnes, played by Eva Victor, suffers a sexual assault, it causes great pain and strife in her life, and life moves on. She must continue in a world as she suffers, but endures. Handled with care and slight healthy humor.
The fact that Eva Victor is able to tell such a sensitive story, while also directing, writing, and acting within it is pretty impressive. The subject matter can be a bit rough, but worth a watch.
Unicorns – Releasing in Limited Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 91%
When two people meet, played by Ben Hardy and Jason Patel, they are full of spark and desire. As they become enthralled with each other they question their identities and choices in life all while spiraling through desire, responsibility and power.
If you are looking for a strong LGBT themed film, with a look into a unique view of passionate and overwhelming love, then this is definitely worth watching.
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