Skyscraper
Skyscraper (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2018)
Will Sawyer (Dwayne Johnson), a former FBI Agent, has taken a new job as a security expert. While in Honk Kong assessing the safety of a new skyscraper, a fire breaks out. With his own family trapped inside the burning tower, Will must try to stop whoever is responsible for the blaze, as well as save the ones he loves.
The First Purge
The First Purge (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2018)
The Purge is an annual event where lawlessness is permitted. Have you ever wondered how such a tradition began? This film sets out to answer that.
Action Point
Action Point (Movie Reviews, Last Update Sep 2018)
Johnny Knoxville plays a daredevil who shares his love of danger (Stupidity?) with his friends by creating his own theme park.
Adrift
Adrift (Movie Reviews, Last Update Sep 2018)
A young couple (Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin) set off on an extended boating trip only to sail into one of the most furious hurricanes in recorded history. Their fight for survival is based on the true story.
Show Dogs
Show Dogs (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2018)
Imagine the humiliation! A police dog named Max (voice of Ludacris) is assigned to go undercover with his his human partner (Will Arnett) to figure out some mysterious dealings at a big Dog Show. But the mission requires the tough Rottweiler to pretend he is a fancy show dog.
Deadpool 2
Deadpool 2 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Nov 2018)
This sequel continues the tale of Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds): aka Deadpool, along with spoofing the superhero genre.
Book Club
Book Club (Movie Reviews, Last Update Sep 2018)
A monthly book club gets a lot more exciting for four long-time, aging friends (Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Mary Steenburgen) after they read the racy novel Fifty Shades of Grey.
Life of the Party
Life of the Party (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2018)
Deanna (Melissa McCarthy) is forced to reinvent herself after her husband leaves her, and her only child heads for college. So she decides to go to school too. Soon she is partying like a teenage, hanging with her daughter's friends, and hitting on the frat boys.
Breaking In
Breaking In (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2018)
A weekend away turns into a standoff between a mother (Gabrielle Union) and a group of criminals that are holding her children as hostages. One would think the woman wouldn't stand a chance at saving her kids -- but she is determined to prove them wrong.
Ocean’s 8
Ocean’s 8 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Sep 2018)
Following in the steps of her estranged brother Danny Ocean (played by George Clooney in Oceans 11, 12 and 13), Debbie (Sandra Bullock) puts together a group of women to help her pull off a major heist.
Hereditary
Hereditary (Movie Reviews, Last Update Sep 2018)
After Grandma Graham passes away, her daughter (Toni Collette) begins to discover some terrifying secrets about their family tree. Unfortunately, the more she learns, the more her relatives are haunted by the consequences of the past.
Tag
Tag (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2018)
A group of friends (Jeremy Renner, Jon Hamm, Ed Helms, Jake Johnson, and Hannibal Buressgo) go to epic lengths to continue a game of tag that they began back in school.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Movie Reviews, Last Update Sep 2018)
When an imminent volcanic eruption threatens to wipe out all life on the island that once housed the Jurassic World Theme Park, Owen and Claire (Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard) return on a mission to rescue the creatures that are still living there.
Uncle Drew
Uncle Drew (Movie Reviews, Last Update Sep 2018)
Through a series of unfortunate events, Dax (Lil Rel Howery) finds himself desperately needing to win the prize money from the Rucker Classic street ball tournament in Harlem. To do so, he calls on old friends to be part of his team, and tries especially to recruit legendary basketball star Uncle Drew (played by NBA All-Star Kyrie Irving).
You Were Never Really Here
You Were Never Really Here (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2018)
A traumatized veteran (Joaquin Pheonix) works a s a gun for hire, and specializes in tracking down lost girls. When he accepts a job to bring home the missing daughter of a senator (Alex Manette), his already fragile grip on reality slips out of control.