The Croods: A New Age


After surviving the end of the only world they knew, the Croods must find a new place to call home. They set off into uncharted waters, and soon enough, they come upon a haven that can provide for their needs. Unfortunately, there is a small problem: another family has already taken residence in the area. They are the Bettermans, and they have an intricately-made treehouse, effective farming, and many impressive inventions. It doesn't take long for the prehistoric to clash with the modern.

This is literally just more of the same from the original and the cartoon that Netflix did for a while.  The new characters don't really bring much and its the the original characters still carrying the movie that honestly just feels like a very delayed continuation.

I would not really recommend that anyone be rushing to see this.  It is not a must see by any means and even though its the only thing that has opened in theaters in what feels like forever- its not really worth the time or money.


Freaky


After swapping bodies with a deranged serial killer, a young girl in high school discovers she has less than 24 hours before the change becomes permanent.

Can't help but think that the only reason that this came out in theaters as a tongue in cheek serial killer movie is because of the studios not putting anything out there.  During regular times this might be a streaming services original movie release.  It was watchable with some gory moments with the girl and Vince Vaughn having some entertaining moments with their body switch performances.  But that was really it.  There is not a lot from this movie that will stay with you.

I would not really recommend people rushing to see this.  It's not really worth your time (or the risk to your health) at all.


Let Him Go


Following the loss of their son, retired sheriff George Blackledge (Kevin Costner) and his wife Margaret (Diane Lane) leave their Montana ranch to rescue their young grandson. When they discover that he is in the clutches of a dangerous family living off the grid in the Dakotas, George and Margaret must fight for the survival of their family.

Not really sure why or how this as a major movie release with actors like Kevin Costner and Diane Lane in it.   This is at best a Law & Order type of television episode or a made for tv movie.   This was such a basic story that you are hooked by so minimally it feels like you are watching a documentary about what happened with legit actors.

I wouldn't recommend that anyone bother with this.  I pretty much forgot about it right after seeing it because of no connection made with the viewers at all.

The Spongebob Movie: Sponge On The Run


After SpongeBob's beloved pet snail Gary is snail-napped, he and Patrick embark on an epic adventure to The Lost City of Atlantic City to bring Gary home.

This was one of those movies that got shelved because of the pandemic.  I believe it got sold to a streaming service and is supposed to debut some time in 2021.  Luckily it showed up online so I was able to check it out.  I've been a fan of Spongebob since day one so I of course enjoyed this movie but they went one step further and showed all the characters at a much younger age and how they met and something and that alone was more than worth checking this out.

I would recommend this for any family watching or Spongebob fans.  It was very funny at points and a great entry in the world of Spongebob.


Spell



A man crash lands in rural Appalachia and awakens in the attic of a traditional Hoodoo practitioner. He desperately tries to break free from her dark magic and save his family from a sinister ritual before the rise of the blood moon.

I really didn't think I would like this movie as much as I did.  It was like Misery meets Ma.  Loretta Devine was creepy as hell as the main baddie.  And Ghost (he might as well legally change his name) did a great job of selling the pain and the confusion about what was going on.   Even if you saw some of the twists coming it was still a very enjoyable watch.

I would definitely recommend people checking this out if they get a chance.  It was a very surprisingly good watch.

Come Play



Based on Jacob Chase’s horror short "Larry." The short follows the story of a terrifying monster named Larry, who manifests through hi-tech devices, such as smartphones or tablets. The feature version will borrow this angle while centering the story on a troubled young boy who creates the monster from his own nightmares.

Another quiet "theater" release for October in 2020 . . . . . . . but might be one of the better ones.  This movie was very simple.  Didn't go over the top with gore or scares.  Didn't have tons of special effects.   They just did a good enough job of pulling you in and keeping you hooked to the story.  I was very pleasantly surprised by this one.

I would recommend people checking this out.  Its a pretty good thriller with good performances and doesn't go too over the top like most in this genre do now.