It’s Kind of a Funny Story
It’s Kind of a Funny Story (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
A teenager (Keir Gilchrist) suffering from depression is placed in an adult psychiatric ward where he gets dubious advice from fellow patients (Zach Galifianakis and Emma Roberts).
You Again
You Again (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Marni (Kristen Bell) thinks her bad high school memories were left far behind until she discovers her brother (Jimmy Wolk) is engaged to the bully (Odette Yustman) who made those years so unbearable. Her mother (Jamie Lee Curtis) attempts to help her forgive the past until she also meets an old enemy (Sigourney Weaver).
Life As We Know It
Life As We Know It (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Holly Benson (Katherine Heigl) and Eric Messer (Josh Duhamel) hardly know each other, but they each agree to become the godparents of their mutual friends' daughter. However the two are thrown together after a tragic accident leaves the little girl an orphan, and Holly and Eric learn they have been named her co-guardians.
Frankie and Alice
Frankie and Alice (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Halle Berry plays a Black go-go dancer in the 1970s who struggles with multiple personality disorder, including one of her alters which is a Southern white racist.
Sanctum
Sanctum (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
An exploratory venture into an uncharted cave turns treacherous when a tropical storm hits, trapping a team of climbers inside. With supplies running low, the group is forced to find a new exit or suffer a watery death.
Monsters
Monsters (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
After the crash landing of a NASA probe, Central America is quarantined because of contamination by alien life forms. Six years later photojournalist Andrew Kaulder (Scoot McNairy) is sent to investigate these "monsters." He is also asked to track down his boss's daughter (Whitney Able) and escort her safely back to America.
Conviction
Conviction (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Betty Anne Waters (Hillary Swank) is convinced her brother (Sam Rockwell) has been convicted of a crime he did not commit. In order to clear his name, the single mother decides to become a lawyer and defend his case -- even if doing so may take close to 20 years.
Never Let Me Go
Never Let Me Go (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Ruth (Keira Knightley), Kathy (Carey Mulligan), and Tommy (Andrew Garfield) have become best friends as they have grown up together in an idyllic British boarding school. But as they approach adulthood, the trio will have to face the sobering reality of the dystopian world around them.
Alice in Wonderland (Disney’s)
Alice in Wonderland (Disney’s) (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In this Disney animated adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic tale, Alice (voice of Kathryn Beaumont) follows a talking white rabbit down his hole and discovers a magical Wonderland full of adventure and amazing characters.
An Affair To Remember
An Affair To Remember (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Nickie Ferrante (Cary Grant) is a man with good looks, seemingly unlimited funds, and a wealthy fiancee. Boarding an ocean liner, he has no other plans than to return to his bride-to-be waiting in America -- that is until he meets fellow passenger Terry McKay (Deborah Kerr), a charming and lovely former night club singer.
All About Eve
All About Eve (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In the classic 1950s film All About Eve, Bette Davis plays Margo Channing, an aging actress who often manipulates her friends. But the theatrical star is about to be upstaged by Eve Harrington (Anne Baxter), an adoring fan with a convincing "song and dance" routine of her own.
Fuel
Fuel (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Dedicated to weaning Americans from their oil addiction, Josh Tickell sets out across the nation in his "Veggie Van" (which runs on fry oil acquired from fast food joints) to interview scientists, environmentalists, businessmen, celebrities and common working people in the hopes of increasing awareness of environmental issues and alternative fuel choices.
Like Dandelion Dust
Like Dandelion Dust (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Jack and Molly Campbell (Cole Hauser and Kate Levering) find their whole world turned upside-down when they receive word that they must return their six-year-old, adopted son Joey (Maxwell Perry Cotton) to his birth parents (Mira Sorvino and Barry Pepper).
Saw 3D
Saw 3D (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Just when they thought Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) was no longer a threat (and that this franchise might be over), a group of survivors of his brutality encounter a new reason to be terrified (Sean Patrick Flanery). This seventh film in the horror-action series is filmed in 3D.
Red
Red (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) is seeing red. The retired black-ops agent is the target of an assassin, and he's determined to find out who is behind the attack. Calling for help from his former co-workers (Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich), he begins a volatile investigation.