Not too much yet I was interested in. Looking forward to the new Mortal Kombat, I was excited for Masters of the Universe until I heard Jared Leto was cast as Skeletor. I’ll see the new Evil Dead, Spider-Man, Resident Evil. Ti West Xmas Carol could be good, Odyssey will probably be a good big screen one to see in the theater.
I’m hoping Ready or Not 2 will be as fun as the first one, but we’ll see. Not sure when I’ll get a chance to watch it.
Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie was hilarious and ambitious. I saw it in theaters twice and I think about it all the time.
I am interested in seeing Project Hail Mary only because I really enjoyed the book, but you know how that goes…
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die was great! Sam Rockwell on a roll!
Still excited to see The Bride!. The negative reviews aren’t turning me off, I assume a good portion of that is because it has feminist themes and the rest is because it’s not a simple monster flick like G Del Toro’s. I know what to expect from a Maggie Gyllenhaal film, plus Jessie Buckley and Ethan Hawke? Sign me right up.
Also looking forward to Sheep Detectives. I love cozy murder mysteries; Hugh Jackman and Emma Thompson are perfect casting.
Robert Eggers Werewulf.
Scary Movie peaked my interest, but have to wait till June to see if it’ll be as controversial as before.
Yeah I’ve been wondering about that. The older ones are very funny to me as a millennial but I feel like Gen Z would be incredibly offended by some of the jokes. They also used to spoof other movies when movie culture was still a thing. Is that still possible?
It’s meant to offend but it’s offending everyone and that’s why i’ve missed the old movies and those that are so easily offended shouldn’t even be watching those kinds of movies anyway.
One I want to see that comes out in June is Disclosure Day.




