Review: These releases find the heart of their genre
These releases include a few well-executed horror movies; an adrenaline-fuelled comedy; a moving biopic; a couple of oddball comedies; and a series of action pictures.
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These releases include a few well-executed horror movies; an adrenaline-fuelled comedy; a moving biopic; a couple of oddball comedies; and a series of action pictures.
These releases include the latest chapter in ghost busting; an action movie with potential; a love letter to classic cinema; a couple of old school Michelle Yeoh pictures; and old and new South Park stories.
These releases include a musical biopic; another kung fu lesson; a strange romance; a couple of cult classics; and an entertaining thinker.
This week’s releases include a different approach to the superhero narrative; an animated series made for fans; a creepy family reunion; a movie that left its mark and its musical adaptation; and an unusual gunfight.
This week’s releases include a timeless love story, a superhero extravaganza, a ruthless family drama and an unconventional tale of time travel.
This week’s releases include a couple of animated films about finding one’s self, a martial arts cult classic and a violent cop movie.
This week’s releases include a werewolf classic, a murderous mind, an animated warning and a story of loneliness.
This week’s releases include countless scary monsters; a possession movie that’ll bug you; and a pair of callous serial killers.
This week’s releases include the final chapter in an epic series; a modern-day teen comedy; another original Wes Anderson picture; and a collection of crazy adventures.
This week’s releases include a meta horror comedy; a stop-motion sci-fi picture; the latest car extravaganza; and a classic romance.
This week’s releases include a new expansion into a rich narrative; a haunted hotel; a supernatural teen comedy; expert monster building; a team’s last adventure; and some true stories.
This week’s releases include library titles that range from a John Hughes classic to a good-natured frat movie to a moment in history to a bygone dream.