Good Boys
Starring: Jacob Tremblay and Brady Noon
Rated R
3 sixth grade boys
ditch school and embark on an epic journey on their way to attend an
awesome party.Starring: Jacob Tremblay and Brady Noon
Rated R
“Good Boys” begins well enough but comes apart at the seams in the first 30 minutes. The film is uneven, erratic and disjointed.
The idea of young kids cussing isn't new and after the 30th time isn't funny and becomes boring rather quickly.
I was hoping for something smarter and more focused and was disappointed when I received a bland, one-note comedy that was nothing more than a tired, hashed out episode of South Park.
Miss
this one.
It
gets an F and is rated R.
47 Meters Down: Uncaged
Starring: Sistine Rose Stallone and John Corbett
Rated PG-13
In
the sequel to 2017's “47 Meters Down,” 4 female divers find
themselves trapped in an underwater maze of caves surrounded by
deadly sharks.
“47 Meters Down: Uncaged” is exactly what you'd expect a sequel to be... a bigger, more expensive remake of the first film. And even though the film is filmed bigger with a more expensive budget, it isn't any better.
The movie offers layers and layers of cliché dialog, action sequences and jump scares but there's nothing original to be found in these waters.
The
film gets a C and is rated PG-13.
Blinded
by the Light
Starring: Viveik Kalra and Hayley Atwell
Rated PG-13
Starring: Viveik Kalra and Hayley Atwell
Rated PG-13
“Blinded by the Light” is a full-on audience pleasing film. It resonates with heart, warmth and an intricate deepness. Although there were a few missteps along the way, please take this journey and enjoy one of the best films of the summer and one of the best soundtracks of the year.
“Blinded by the Light” gets an A and is rated PG-13.
Angry
Birds 2
Starring: Jason Sudeikis and Rachel Bloom
Rated PG
Starring: Jason Sudeikis and Rachel Bloom
Rated PG
The
birds and the pigs join forces to fight a new enemy.
“Angry Birds 2” is a surprisingly good sequel with terrific animation and a very funny script that will please old and young.
The
characters are engaging, the story moves along briskly and you'll
find yourself laughing quite a bit.
All
in all “Angry Birds 2” is a 'worth the ticket in' summer movie
you can enjoy with the whole family.
It
gets a B and is rated PG.
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