
Logan Myerz reviews John Krasinski‘s newest film A Quiet Place.

The Cloverfield movie series is such an interesting blank check franchise because there’s no shortage of good ideas by making this an anthology series as it gives more freedom for whatever stories that the filmmakers want to tell. I would have been fine if this was one movie about a monster attacking a city but they decided to expand on this and made a great followup in 10 Cloverfield Lane.

Tyler Perry’s Acrimony stars Taraji P. Henson as Melinda, a woman in a struggling marriage to Robert, an aspiring inventor. After feeling wronged, Melinda attempts to get what she feels she’s owed from Robert by any means necessary. That’s more or less what the story is about but we also learn how these two got together and what led to what went wrong in their marriage. Even though this sounds like something more nuanced or grounded considering who made it, it’s still the same ol Tyler Perry movie but there’s more ridiculousness than usual.

We’re not playing the game, it’s playing us!
A harmless game of “Truth or Dare” among friends turns deadly when someone–or something–begins to punish those who tell a lie–or refuse the dare.
Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare, starring Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars) and Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf) opens in theaters Friday the 13th!

LEAN ON PETE
Release Date: April 6th
Directed By: Andrew Haigh
Written By: Andrew Haigh (Screenplay), Willy Vlautin (Novel)
Starring: Charlie Plummer, Chloë Sevigny, Travis Fimmel, Steve Buscemi
Rating: R for language and brief violence
Running Time: 121 minutes
From acclaimed filmmaker Andrew Haigh (Weekend; 45 Years), and based on the beloved novel by Willy Vlautin, comes Lean on Pete-a deeply moving story about love, loneliness, family, and friendship, told through the unique prism of one boy’s connection to a very special racehorse.

Nile Fortner‘s back with a new Retro Review, and talking about James Cameron’s 1984 classic film, The Terminator.

From director John Cameron Mitchell, this is the official trailer and poster for How to Talk to Girls at Parties.
Based on a story by Neil Gaiman and starring Elle Fanning, Alex Sharp, and Nicole Kidman.
– IN THEATERS THIS SUMMER –

RLJE Films, a brand of RLJ Entertainment (NASDAQ: RLJE), has acquired all North American rights to the horror film Housewife. Directed by Can Evrenol (Baskin), who also co-wrote the film with Cem Özüduru, the film stars Clementine Poidatz (Shut-In) and David Sakurai (Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald). RLJE Films plans to release the film in the fall of 2018. Continue reading