Rock Dog
Rock Dog (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Bodi (voice of Luke Wilson) is a musical Tibetan Mastiff. When a radio amazingly falls from the sky, he thinks it is a sign to follow his dreams of becoming a rock star. But when he sets out for the big city, even bigger problems ensue.
The Cloverfield Paradox
The Cloverfield Paradox (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2018)
This third installment in the Cloverfield franchise was rerouted to Netflix as a TV movie, instead of it's original theatrical release. The plot follows a team of astronauts that end up in another part of the universe while doing research abroad a space station.
Get Out
Get Out (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2022)
When a Black man agrees to visit his girlfriend's family, he's in for more trouble than he could have imagined...
Fist Fight
Fist Fight (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Even though they are the teachers, not the kids, Campbell (charley Day) and Strickland (Ice Cube) get into an after school tussle when one of them gets the other fired.
Trainspotting
Trainspotting (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2017)
Set in Edinburgh, this gritty movie follows Renton (Ewan McGregor), who's desire to get break his heroin habit is challenged by his addiction and friends.
John Wick: Chapter Two
John Wick: Chapter Two (Movie Reviews, Last Update Dec 2021)
Former hitman John Wick (Keanu Reeves) finds himself in trouble again. After being compelled to participate in an assassination, he's got to watch his own back.
A Dog’s Purpose
A Dog’s Purpose (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In this feel-good movie, a dog (voice of Josh Gad) wonders about his purpose as he lives and relives his life as a pet to various owners.
Father Figures
Father Figures (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2018)
Brothers Kyle and Peter (Owen Wilson and Ed Helms) are unprepared for the confession from their mother (Glenn Close) that she has no idea who their father was. So the boys decide to go on a road trip and track down her former boyfriends with the hope of finding their dad.
The Resurrection of Gavin Stone
The Resurrection of Gavin Stone (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
A forgotten child star (Brett Dalton) thinks he has a second shot at the limelight when his is sentenced to community service at a Christian church preparing to put on its annual Passion Play. Instead he is forced to take a second look at himself and the role of religion in his life.
Bleed for This
Bleed for This (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Based on the true story of Vinny Pazienza, this movie follows the boxer's promising career that was cut short by a car accident. But a true champion never gives up the fight -- and against the odds, Vinny made an unbelievable come back.
Hidden Figures
Hidden Figures (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2020)
As NASA prepares for its space missions, they need a team of mathematical geniuses. They find expertise they can count on in an unexpected place: some brilliant African-American women. Based on a true story, this film stars Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle MonĂ¡e.
Paterson
Paterson (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
A man named Paterson (Adam Driver) lives in the city of Paterson, New Jersey. He is a bus driver by day, and a poet by night. Although he is contentedly tied to a regimented routine, his free spirited partner Laura (Golshifteh Farahani) is always pulling at the constraints of their quiet life.
Fences
Fences (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
An African America father (Denzel Washington) struggles to know what things to protect and what things to defend against in the changing world of 1950s America.
Why Him?
Why Him? (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
A father (Bryan Cranston) always has high expectations for the man who asks for the hand of his daughter (Zoey Deutch) -- and the rich-but-socially-irresponsible Laird (James Franco) doesn't even come close. Hoping to squash any ideas about marriage, Dad sets out to prove the young man is not the right man for his little girl.
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week (Movie Reviews, Last Update Nov 2016)
Between 1963 and 1966, The Beatles presented 250 concerts. This Ron Howard documentary uses historic and recently found footage, plus interviews, stories and music to showcase the British band during this prolific performance period.