The Invisible Man

The film centers on Cecilia Kass, a woman trapped in a violent, controlling relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist. She escapes in the dead of night and disappears into hiding, aided by her sister, their childhood friend and his teenage daughter. But when Cecilia’s abusive ex commits suicide and leaves her a generous portion of his vast fortune, Cecilia suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of eerie coincidences turn lethal, threatening the lives of those she loves, Cecilia’s sanity begins to unravel as she desperately tries to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.

FINALLY!!!!   A scary movie that lives up to the scares it advertises.  I feel like I have seen so many unscary movies in the last year or so that I've become numb to them.  But this movie was awesome.  This is the most tense I have been watching a movie since A Quiet Place.  Like I was actually sore when the movie was over from how long I spend tensed up.  The acting was great.  The camerawork was phenomenal and the creepiness of it absolutely sticks with you and makes it a little bit uncomfortable at times when you are alone and wondering if you really are.   

I would absolutely recommend people checking this out.  It's pretty much a must see and absolutely a movie that lives up the creepiness that is advertised.

Onward

The story is set in a world with no humans, only elves, trolls and sprites. The film centers on two teenage elf brothers whose father died when they were too young to remember him. But thanks to the little magic still left in the world, the boys embark on a quest that will allow them a chance to spend one last magical day with their father. In the film, unicorns are so common that they’re considered pests.

I feel like I ask this every time but does Pixar make bad movies (outside of Cars 2)? No.  No they do not.  And this was no different.  This was a very excellently told tale of siblings but in a post fantasy world.  The subtext social commentary was awesome.  The characters were awesome.  There were plenty of a laughs and the pacing was great.  I even got choked up unexpectedly a couple of times.  Gotta love Pixar!   My only knock against this is that you are used to Disney/Pixar characters becoming kind of iconic.  I don't see that happening for these characters as enjoyable as they were.

I would absolutely recommend people checking this out.  Again - Pixar never fails (except for Cars 2 which I will give them a pass for).

Sonic The Hedgehog

The hybrid CG-animated/live-action feature is based on the acclaimed "Sonic the Hedgehog" video game series. The film will look to capture Sonic’s irreverent tone and spirit, reuniting him with some of the most revered and infamous characters of the franchise, including the evil Dr. Eggman. Playful, mischievous, and quick on his feet in more ways than one, the world’s fastest hedgehog is known for his ability to move at supersonic speed to protect his friends from their enemies.

I was pleasantly surprised by this movie.  I thought that this would be watered down nonsense for kids and it was not.  It wasn't just as good for adults as kids like a Pixar movie or most Disney fare but it was enjoyable enough for adults and anyone whoever played Sonic to enjoy along with the kids who will absolutely love it.

I would definitely recommend people checking this out - especially families.  It's a great option for the week off from school and plenty entertaining.  It was also a bonus to finally watch Jim Carrey being silly in a movie again.

The Way Back

A former high school basketball star struggling with alcoholism who has lost his wife and family foundation due to it is offered a coaching job at his alma mater, to which he accepts in the hopes it will redeem his soul.

Don't get me wrong - this movie is 10000000% formula.  If you saw the trailer then you saw the movie.  There is nothing you don't see coming.  There are no heart strings that don't get pulled.  That being said - it was still a very enjoyable watch for a sports and redemption type of movie.  Ben Affleck was really good in this simple movie.

I would recommend people checking this movie out.  It's not remotely a must see movie but it is a better than average watch for sure.

Emma

The Jane Austen novel was first published in 1815, a comedy of manners focusing on Emma Woodhouse, who can't help herself from constantly meddling in the love affairs of others.

I tried.  I did.  I don't know why I do honestly.  I have never been able to make it through fully attentive or enjoy any of these Jane Austen type of movies but it showed up online so I tried.  Made it 45 minutes and didn't care at all so I pulled the plug.  

Not sure that I can recommend it or not because I just didn't care for it or any of these movies.  Sorry.

Brahms: The Boy II

The Boy 2 is a follow up to the successful horror-thriller feature "The Boy" (2016), which starred Lauren Cohan and Rupert Evans. Katie Holmes (Batman Begins, Phone Booth, Ray Donovan) will headline the cast in the role of Liza. Unaware of the terrifying history of Heelshire Mansion, a young family moves into the estate, where their young son soon makes an unsettling new friend, an eerily life-like doll he calls Brahms.

I'll be honest - I barely remember the first one.  That alone speaks volumes about if a sequel was warranted whatsoever.  And to do one and mail it in as much as this one did is ridiculous.  Like I'm not even sure this was a movie.  Wasn't scary.  Had no point.  They cast Katie Holmes in the lead.  I am completely baffled as to why this was a thing.

I would absolutely not recommend people checking this movie out.  It is a giant turd and a complete waste of time.

Birds Of Pre

Cathy Yan has been chosen to direct Margot Robbie in the "Birds of Prey" film, that will feature Robbie’s Harley Quinn and a number of female DC characters, with the likes of Batgirl and the Birds of Prey reportedly also in the mix for the film. The film will introduce the villain Black Mask to the big screen. Black Mask is known as being one of Batman’s greatest foes and a mob boss in the city of Gotham.

This was actually a pretty decent watch.  I can't complain about it like I would complain about most DC movies - except for the CONSTANT references to the Joker that is not the same Joker about to win an academy award for a totally different origin story that took place like 40-50 years ago.  Outside of that - this was pretty simplified.  Good action.  Lots of laughs.  Continued perfect casting of Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn.  I wish that they would have formed the team a little bit earlier and seen them together more because it kind of felt like all of a sudden they were finally altogether and then all of a sudden the movie was over.  But it was a decent watch regardless.

I would lukewarmly recommend people seeing this.  Definitely better than your usual DC movie.  But I wouldn't rave about it or anything.  Kind of like a R rated Shazam.

The Call Of The Wild

Harrison will play John Thornton, a prospector braving the Yukon on the hunt for gold. Based on the Jack London novel published in 1903. The novel focuses on the Klondike gold rush of the 1890s from the point of view of a sled dog named Buck.

This movie was really just an extension of the trailer.  Like there was nothing that I felt I hadn't seen already or didn't see coming.  That being said - it was still an enjoyable movie for any animal lover.  They did a great job narrating with Harrison Ford when he wasn't on screen and I loved how they gave the dog so much personality.  It also helped that the movie was nice and short.

I would recommend people checking this movie out.  It was a pretty good and enjoyable mouth even though it was beyond formula and is definitely a breath of fresh air in a two month window of total garbage getting release week after week so far in 2020.

Fantasy Island

Based on the ABC series created by Gene Levitt and executive produced by Aaron Spelling. "Fantasy Island" ran on ABC from 1977-1984 and quickly became a fan-favorite. The island drama dealt with dark themes and the supernatural with a little bit of cheesiness as visitors would come to the island to live out their fantasies. Guests could request any fantasy on the unique resort island in the Pacific Ocean, overseen by the mysterious Mr. Roarke (originally played by Ricardo Montalban) and Hervé Villechaize’s Tattoo, but those fantasies rarely turned out as expected as visitors found themselves facing challenges that tested their character.

This was a much more enjoyable movie than I thought it would be.  I'm not going to rave about how great it was but it held my attention so much more than I expected.  The build up was good.  Some of the swerves was good.  But it was a cool and different take that kept you hooked.  Unfortunately they will probably try to turn this into a franchise and ruin what was a pretty cool concept.  

I would actually recommend people checking this out.  It was a pretty good watch and a pleasant surprise.

The Photograph

The film will focus on intertwining love stories across the past and the present. 

Was that synopsis boring?  Well that is exactly how this movie was.  Total and complete snoozefest.  I was hoping for some kind of a story and like the cast but it was just there and I could not have been less interested if I tried.  I gave up about halfway through after truly pointless back and forth between past and present that inspired a nap instead of finishing the movie.

I wouldn't recommend anyone bothering with this.  It was a really pointless movie.

Bloodshot

Based on "Bloodshot," the best-selling Valiant comic book character. "Bloodshot" first appeared in Valiant comic books in 1992 and quickly became one of the comic world’s most popular characters. Angelo Mortalli has become the ultimate killing machine. His memories were erased and his blood was infused with microscopic computers called nanites. These nanites allow him to heal wounds quickly, dominate electronic devices, and fully control every aspect of his body to maximize his physical capabilities. A modern-day Frankenstein, he wages a one man war taking out the mob, the police and his covert government creators in his struggle to find out who he was and what he has become.

This was pretty decent watch and exactly what you would expect.  Wasn't lights out awesome but wasn't bad by any means either.  The action was done in a way where it was either too fast or like slow motion effects.  Could have been better if that was more fluid.  But other than that it was a decent action movie watch.

I would lukewarmly recommend people checking this movie out.  It's not a must see by any means but it is a decent watch.

Gretel & Hansel

Another twist on the classic brothers Grimm tale, the film is set a long time ago in a distant fairytale countryside and will tell the tale of a young girl who leads her little brother into a dark wood in desperate search of food and work, only to stumble upon a nexus of terrifying evil.

Not even going to bother writing much here.  Just another garbage January horror movie release that is a total waste of time, money and couldn't be less scary/creepy if it tried.  So done with these movies.

I wouldn't recommend anyone bothering with this.  It's a big ol turd and I just don't understand how these keep getting made.

I Still Believe

The film, a sequel to the surprise indie religious drama I Can Only Imagine, will follow the true-life story of singer-songwriter Jeremy Camp and his father Tom.  

This is one of those those Christian movies and I had no idea.  Saw it was out in theaters, saw that is showed up online, was stuck in the house so figured why not.  Most times I would make it like 30 minutes in and lose any interest in the holier than thou thing that these movies tend to push.  But this was one of the ones that was actually tolerable.  Yes it was completely formula.  Yes it pulled every imaginable heartstring that it could.  But there was good chemistry between the leads and it hooked me.

I would actually somewhat recommend people checking this movie out.  Maybe it is the desperate times that made me like it or the chords it struck in my heart but I was pleasantly surprised.