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Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week there are just two movies opening, Terminator Genisys and Magic Mike XXL. Note that these are based on the opening dates in the United States.
Have you ever wanted validation that your cat is, in fact, a jerk? Or maybe that the crack in your window is from your pug being agitated by squirrels? Even more scandalous is that it was your parakeet playing on your Xbox Live account rather than your roommate.
WARNING: Minor nostalgia and deprecation on Hollywood. At first, you try not to care because this is a new generation.
I implore you to actually take the time and think about the concept of climbing Mouth Everest. Imagine the possibility of falling rocks or ice, the extreme temperature, breathing thinner air, lack of medical care, and all the other things that make rock climbing a generally bad idea. Never-mind the fact you will probably never be on the same level as the Sherpa people of Tibet who are renowned for their mountaineering skill.
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Ted 2, Max, Big Game, Batkid Begins and The Little Death.
As a child, I loved the old Westerns. In fact, I was named after a particular cowboy played by the great Alan Ladd. There was a lovely romance that existed between those with honor and those without in the Wild West.
On November 15th, 2013, a little boy, Miles Scott, received the opportunity to be his favorite hero, Batman. The Make-a-wish foundation helped turned San Francisco into Gotham City to make this wish come true. They staged a rescue, he took on the Riddler, and even received a greeting by President Barack Obama.
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Inside Out, Dope, Infinitely Polar Bear, Manglehorn, Eden, Gabriel and The Overnight.
Firstly, this movie is French. Second, it’s kind of a romance except a guy keeps on getting beat up by a girl. Fetishes aside, this film is the winner of four Cannes prizes.
There are so many treasures you will never find in a city as packed New York. I’m not talking about the things you see on TV, they’re always crowded with tourists. Oh, while we’re on the the subject of tourists, have some manners.
Ever had that fantasy where you move into a new town and find out your neighbors are sex fiends? No? You might change your mind after seeing this film.
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Jurassic World, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, The Wolfpack, Set Fire to the Stars, Soaked in Bleach and The 11th Hour.
There is but a rare collection of stunt actors that have the same charm as Jackie Chan. He was one of the few to work with the great Bruce Lee. His prowess as a creative force behind fight choreography is legendary to this day.
Talk about “under the radar.” If it’s Hollywood, you have to go for high value production numbers based on gross overuse of CGI and a hot girl who can barely act. On the opposite indie part of the spectrum though, you want artistic expression or an experience as close to real life as possible.