Getaway
Getaway (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
When his wife is kidnapped, former racecar driver Brent Magna (Ethan Hawke) is blackmailed into obeying the orders of a faceless voice (John Voight) that wants his driving skills. Also along for the ride is a computer hacker (Selena Gomez) and a camera that is watching their every move.
Red 2
Red 2 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Former CIA Agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) is trying to retire -- again. But his hopes of a quieter life are scuttled once more when his past colleagues (Helen Mirren, John Malkovich) draw him back into the action of the assassination business.
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Paranoia
Paranoia (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Corporate spying is at the heart of this thriller where up-and-comer Adam Cassidy (Liam Hemsworth) gets the career opportunity of a lifetime, but only in return for giving secrets to the competition.
Planes
Planes (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
The sky may be the limit, but for a single propeller crop duster named Dusty (voiced by Dane Cook) a fear of heights is all it takes to keep him grounded. So it is going to take a lot of encouragement and support from his friend Skipper (voice of Stacy Keach) to give his dreams of aerial racing wings to fly.
2 Guns
2 Guns (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
When Stig (Mark Wahlberg) and Bobby (Denzel Washington) put their guns together, each believes they are pulling off a bank robbery in the name of undercover work. Instead the pair get stung by the very mobsters they are trying to take down. But two can play that game…
The World’s End
The World’s End (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Trying to recapture the good old days, a group of friends (Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman) reunite for a night of drinking only to find the name of the pub (World's End) may be a metaphor for what is happening in their lives.