In The Heights


In Washington Heights, N.Y., the scent of warm coffee hangs in the air just outside of the 181st St. subway stop, where a kaleidoscope of dreams rallies a vibrant and tight-knit community. At the intersection of it all is a likable and magnetic bodega owner who hopes, imagines and sings about a better life.


Had never seen the original musical and really didn't have any idea what it was about but almost instantly didn't care.  You get pulled in to this town and the different characters in it and automatically want to know their stories and how they will turn out.  The music from Lin Manuel Miranda is as great as his stuff always is and keeps you dancing in your seat throughout the movie.

I would definitely recommend people check this movie out.  It was a very enjoyable movie and just a great all around time watching it.

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It


Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren take on one of the most sensational cases of their careers after a cop stumbles upon a dazed and bloodied young man walking down the road. Accused of murder, the suspect claims demonic possession as his defense, forcing the Warrens into a supernatural inquiry unlike anything they've ever seen before.


I have always been lukewarm at best about this franchise and its spinoffs.   I am all for quality scare spots and there is no shortage of them in the previous Conjuring movies or this one.  My problem is that I find myself only watching them for those.   Like as this franchise has gone on they have tried to make it more about the characters and I'm sorry but I just don't care about them and their character development.  These movies are just about the scares for me.   And this latest entry really went in on the two recurring characters and it very much watered the movie down for me.   Again - there were decent scares and its not a bad watch but character caring is not what these movies are about for me.

I would still recommend that any fan of the franchises check this out and I'm sure that they will enjoy it but if you were on the fence about it all along like I have been, this one continues the decline from movie to movie.

Peter Rabbit 2: The Getaway


Despite his efforts, Peter can't seem to shake his reputation for mischief among the other rabbits. Once he adventures out of the garden Peter finds himself in a world where mischief is appreciated, but soon his family come to bring him home.


There are times when you know that a movie is destined for a sequel.  And then there are others where you just kind of tilt your head like a confused dog and think really?   They spent millions of dollars on that?   Was there that big of a demand for this?  This one definitely falls into the latter.  Don't get me wrong.  I understand its a family movie and what not but like put that money into something good for families to watch.  Not just a retread of the original.  Literally - the same movie over again.  

I would not really people, including families, bothering with this.   This should not be the way that you get back to going to theaters.  That needs to be saved for something more worthy.

The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard


The world's most lethal odd couple -- bodyguard Michael Bryce and hit man Darius Kincaid -- are back for another life-threatening mission. Still unlicensed and under scrutiny, Bryce is forced into action by Darius's even more volatile wife. Soon, all three are in over their heads when a madman's sinister plot threatens to leave Europe in total chaos.


Very difficult to think of a sequel that was less in demand than this one.  Adding to that it being a summer release that is supposed to help people get back to going to theaters and my mind is beyond baffled.  Not to say that the first movie wasn't enjoyable.  It very much was because of the off the wall banter and the fact that honestly they really didn't take themselves too serious with the movie.   And this one was exactly the same.  Even adding in a lot more of Salma Hayek.  She was perfect playing off the other two.  Just one of those sequels that makes you do the dog head tilt like "really?"

I would lukewarmly recommend people checking this out.  It is not by any means whatsoever a must see.  But if you are a fan of Ryan Reynolds banter and want to see it going back and forth perfectly with the other two in this then you will enjoy it.  Just not sure its honestly worth money and a trip to the theater for it.

Luca


Set in a beautiful seaside town on the Italian Riviera, the original animated feature is a coming-of-age story about one young boy experiencing an unforgettable summer filled with gelato, pasta and endless scooter rides. Luca shares these adventures with his newfound best friend, but all the fun is threatened by a deeply-held secret: he is a sea monster from another world just below the water's surface.


The two things that you can always count on is Marvel and Pixar not letting you down.  Even their less than excellent movies are still great.   Luca is yet another triumph for Pixar when you really don't expect it at all.   A movie about sea people that turn to humans and want to win a race to get a vespa with very heavy Italian culture involved.  Read that again.   That would sound like an absolute trainwreck to me.  Yet since it's Pixar, it was a very enjoyable ride with incredibly original and diverse characters that keeps you hooked right from the start.

I would definitely recommend people checking this out.   I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and am eternally grateful for the excellence of Pixar.

Those Who Wish Me Dead


A smoke jumper and a 12-year-old boy fight for their lives as two assassins pursue them through the wilderness.


This is one of those movies that although it is watchable because of action stuff and the fire effects, you find yourself wondering the entire time why this movie was made.   I still don't know.  Like what was the need for this movie?   How does the title describe this movie in any way?   Again - it's a decent watch and entertaining at times but just overall an extremely pointless movie.

I would only recommend this movie to someone wanting to turn their brain off for 90 minutes and enjoy a pointless but watchable ride of a movie.

Here Today


When veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York singer Emma Payge, they form an unlikely yet touching friendship that kicks the generation gap aside and redefines the meaning of love and trust.


This was a decent watch and the pairing of Crystal with Haddish actually felt like it worked.   That being said - this is really not much more than a massive heartstring pulling movie.  They don't try to hide it at all.  They are milking all sorts of emotions through this.  

I would very lukewarmly recommend people checking this out if they like heartstring dramas.   It's not a must see by any means but not the worst watch either.