There are a couple new flicks due out this weekend, and all of them will continue to sit in the back seat to the Avengers:Endgame that will mow everything in its pass again. But John Wick may have a nice opening weekend
John Wick 3 (Preview)
This is one of the most successful franchises that came out of nowhere, and has found an audience. This is totally an acquired taste as these movies are rampant with tons of violence and long action sequences that are spectacular, but not for everyone. Our favorite, retired hit-man is back at it again.
This is rich with parody of course, and is almost a cartoon of itself, but for many, me included, these are so absurd they are highly entertaining. Seeing this, it is paramount you have seen the first two. Keanu Reeves found a diamond in the rough, and has turned out to be a huge hit
A Dogs Journey (Preview)
More dogs making humans laugh, and cry. What else do you need to know.
The Sun Is Also A Star (Preview)
This is the latest forbidden young love story to hit the theaters, and this has the potential to be quite good as the script looks, on the surface to be fresh.
The Hustle (Review)
Rebel Wilson is back again with another comedy. She stars in this with Anne Hathaway as a couple of con women from different backgrounds, who fleece men of their wealth. These men have all wronged women. Simply put, there is no reason to see this 94 minutes of...whatever this is. This may be as forgettable as any movie you will see this year.
Both of these women can be very funny, but as in most comedy's they are at the mercy of the script and direction.
Poms (Review)
Diane Keaton and a nice cast star in a new movie about a woman that starts a cheerleading camp in a retirement community. You heard me right. This is a comedy if you haven't figured that out. I always try to review movies on who they are made for, and this is for a much older demo. And I think many will like this offering. For the rest of us, this is really off target, and you have to wonder what was really running through their minds as the pieced this thing together.
It's a comedy that isn' really funny. This is so absurd, that you do more eyerolling that anything else. The main character you don't really like, and this starts off so badly, it can never really recover, fro after what I would call 25 brutal opening minutes.
Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (Preview)
Big opening weekend!