Here are four movies coming out in the next few months that people are dying to see. This is my intake on the movies by giving a review, and what we will be looking forward to seeing in the theater. Either Flix Brewhouse, Regal Cinemas, or your local Mall.
The first installment’s day and date release on HBO Max initially put this sequel into question, but WB thankfully saw fit to give Denis Villeneuve (Director) the green light. Part Two sees big names like Florence Pugh, Lea Seydoux, Austin Butler, and Christopher Walken join the cast as Villeneuve tells the second half of Frank Herbert’s epic sci-fi novel. The rotten tomato rating as of the day before releasing is 97%. So, expect yourself to be in for a roller coaster of events.
The two greatest Kaiju of all time are back for round two in the follow up to the Monsterverse’s 2021 showdown. However, the synopsis suggests that they might be allies from the start rather than enemies this time around, as Godzilla and King Kong will face “a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world.” Dan Stevens has been cast as the lead of the film, alongside returning Gvk actors Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry, and Kaylee Hottle. Adam Wingward, who directed the previous bout, will be behind the camera for this one, too. By looking at the trailer, I’ll give this movie a ⅘ stars.
John Krasinski and Ryan Reynolds, both of whom also star in this film, by the way, developed this fantasy comedy also written by Krasinski about a young girl who learns she has the ability to see Imaginary Friends (hence the title IF) that has been abandoned. Reynolds and Krasisnski are joined by a massive voice cast (presumably for those imaginary friends) that includes Phoebe Waller Bridge, Matt Damon, Steve Carell, Emily Blunt, Awkwafina, and more. After seeing this trailer during the superbowl, I gotta give it 5/5 stars.
After Chris Pratt voiced Mario, he wept, for there were no more animated characters to conquer. Just Kidding! He’ll be voicing everybody’s favorite lasagna loving, Monday hating cat, Garfield, in a new movie adaptation of the long running comic strip. Samuel L. Jackson will voice Vic, Garfield’s father. Sure! Okay! This’ll be a movie to look forward to towards the end of the school year. This movie will deserve lots of praise from all audiences. By looking at it, it’ll get a 5/5 stars.
There you have it, my movie showcase for the rest of the school year.