Finch: A Man and His Dog
Finch
This movie is really about the relationship that builds between a misanthropic man, who even before the cataclysm, didn’t work well with others, and a childlike robot.
DetailsFinch
This movie is really about the relationship that builds between a misanthropic man, who even before the cataclysm, didn’t work well with others, and a childlike robot.
DetailsWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. Not only did he have the correct balance between reality and zany manic energy, but there is a subtle dark humor that was portrayed to perfection.
DetailsNot the biggest week, not the smallest, but no huge A-list tiles means you can explore some smaller fare and discover some new favorites.
DetailsThe Eternals
There is a lot of care and heart in the movie, and for beings that have lived for thousands of years, they have found a kind of humanity, that most humans are missing.
DetailsIt’s kind of a small week this week but with some big releases, including two major box sets, beloved Christmas specials, and a few major catalogue releases. Dig in!
DetailsArmy of Thieves
The movie has some nice elements. The music is expertly composed and accents the film nicely without being overwhelming. The imagery and cinematography are gorgeous, and the characters are all well performed and endearing.
DetailsIt’s part 2 of our Spookenanny! Read our review of Paranormal Activity Next of Kin! Discover the Curse Of The Omen!
DetailsWe’ve got a massive release week this week, as studios gear up for Halloween, and the start of the fourth quarter of the year, where holiday shipping kicks home video sales into overdrive. We’ve got blockbuster movies, beloved TV series, big-name star anthologies, indie hits, and more!
DetailsDune (2021)
The storyline is timely with its political intrigue and the characters are interesting and well developed. It does lack a bit of that special weirdness that only David Lynch could inject, but for most people, that is probably a plus.
DetailsIt’s a SUPER week this week, as we’ve got not one, not two, but three separate Superman-themed releases. But don’t worry, there’s also some other great releases, including a fantastic new horror movie, a classics collection, and a familiar FBI agent making their debut on the small screen. Read on!
DetailsHalloween Kills
Halloween Kills delves further into the psychological realm, hitting on a heavy theme. The affects a violent act can have on a whole community and the condemnation of mob mentality.
DetailsInjustice
Tired of fighting by the rules and the world not changing it’s nefarious, war ravaging ways, they see Kal El’s new path as a way to finally make this Earth a paradise. Using violence to stop violence and making the remaining Justice League members judge, jury and executioners.
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