Thursday, August 16, 2018

Cody's Movie Spot #57

New Movie Date's!

Bad Boys For Life -  Continuing adventures of Miami detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett caught up in cases involving car chases and explosions.  (Jan. 17, 2020)

Bios -  Follows Finch, the last man on earth and an ailing inventor facing his own mortality.  (Oct. 2, 2020)

City Of Lies -  In the mid-1990s, Los Angeles is rife with crime, poverty and racism. Detective Russell Poole, a straight-shooting detective, is assigned to investigate a cop-on-cop shooting and stumbles upon a web of corruption woven into the fabric of the department. As he delves deeper into the mire of scandal and deception, he is met with increasing resistance from his superiors and frozen out by his fellow officers. Based on Randall Sullivan's book, LAbyrinth: A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., the Implications of Death Row Records' Suge Knight, and the Origins of the Los Angeles Police Scandal, which was first serialized in "Rolling Stone" magazine.  (Sep. 7, 2018)

Destination Wedding -  Follows Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder, as the socially awkward Frank and Lindsay. When they meet on their way to a destination wedding, they soon discover they have a lot in common: they both hate the bride, the groom, the wedding, themselves, and most especially each other. As the weekend's events continually force them together - and their cheerlessness immediately isolates them from the other guests - Frank and Lindsay find that if you verbally spar with someone long enough, anything can happen. When debate gives way to desire they must decide which is stronger: their hearts or their common sense.  (Aug. 31, 2018) 

Doctor Sleep -  Centers on the Danny Torrance character from “The Shining,” carrying the trauma from the events at the Overlook Hotel into his adulthood. Based on Stephen King’s 2013 horror novel “Doctor Sleep,” a sequel to the iconic 1977 story “The Shining.”  (Jan. 24, 2020)






A Dog's Journey -  Buddy is a good dog, and after searching for his purpose through several eventful lives, he is sure that he has found and fulfilled his purpose. Yet watching on as curious baby Clarity gets herself into mischief and numerous dangerous situations, he is certain that this little girl is very much in need of a dog of her own. When Buddy is reborn, he realizes that he has a new lease on life and a new destiny. He is overjoyed when he is adopted by Clarity—now a vibrant but troubled teenager. But when they are suddenly separated, he is left to wonder who will take care of his girl? Based on a book in the bestselling series by author W. Bruce Cameron as a follow-up to “A Dog’s Purpose.”  (May 17, 2019)





Escape Room -  Follows six strangers who find themselves in circumstances beyond their control and must use their wits to survive. Described as in the vein of the 1997's The Game.  (Feb. 1, 2019)

Good Boys -  Follows four 12 year olds caught between childhood innocence and lewd teenage corruption, who embark on an epic quest from Tarzana to the Sherman Oaks Galleria to replace a broken drone before their parents get home. Good Boys is an R-rated comedy romp - pitched as Stand By Me meets Superbad.  (Aug. 16, 2019)

The Hate U Give -  Starr Carter is constantly switching between two worlds: the poor, mostly black, neighborhood where she lives and the rich, mostly white, prep school she attends. The uneasy balance between these worlds is shattered when Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer. Now, facing pressures from all sides of the community, Starr must find her voice and stand up for what's right. Based on the Angela Thomas' debut novel.  (Oct. 19, 2018)




Limited Partners -  Described as a female-driven comedy.  (June 28, 2019)

Luck -  A comedy that pulls back the curtain on the millennia-old battle between the organizations of good luck and bad luck that secretly affect our daily lives.  (Mar. 19, 2021)

Never Goin' Back -  Jessie and Angela are taking a week off to chill at the beach. Too bad their house got robbed, rent's due, they're about to get fired and they're broke. Now they have to avoid eviction, stay out of jail and get to the beach, no matter what.  (Aug. 3, 2018)

Peter Rabbit 2 -  Peter Rabbit returns. The original cast is expected to return for the sequel.  (Feb. 7, 2020)

A Private War -  Marie Colvin (Rosamund Pike) is the most celebrated war correspondent of our era - a woman as comfortable downing martinis with high-society’s elite as she is brazenly staring down warlords and fleeing from gunfire. Driven by an enduring desire to bear witness and give voice to the voiceless, Colvin charges into danger, constantly testing the limits between bravery and bravado. Based on the "Vanity Fair" article "Marie Colvin's Private War" by Marie Brenner. True story.  (Nov. 2, 2018)

Red Notice -  A man works for the international police agency. "Red Notice" refers to the highest and most serious of Interpol notices (there are eight) and concerns the arrest of wanted criminals.  (June 12, 2020)

Rocketman -  Story centers on legendary musician Elton John’s life and career. To begin with the artist's life at age 11, continuing through adulthood with his songs providing musical backing.   (May 17, 2019)





Sherlock Holmes 3 -  The continuation of the Sherlock Holmes story. No word on which of A.C. Doyle's stories - if any - would serve as an influence on the plot.  (Dec. 25, 2020)





Shock And Awe -  Follows a group of journalists who asked the tough questions about Saddam Hussein’s alleged WMD’s (weapons of mass destruction).  (July 13, 2018)

Suspiria -  An ambitious and bright American student arrives abroad to study at a world-famous school. She begins to suspect that the academy may be a front for a more menacing organization when the once-quiet campus is rocked by a brutal murder and several other cruel and strange homicides. Remake 1977 Italian film by Dario Argento. Suspiria is a Latin word for “sighs.”  (Nov. 2, 2018)





The Turning -  A caretaker is hired to look after two orphaned children at their family's isolated estate. Upon the caretaker's arrival, the young woman finds that the children are not quite what they seem, and that she might be losing them to evil spirits with a secret tie to their past.   Based on "The Turn of the Screw" by Henry James.  (Feb. 22, 2019)





Unfriended: Dark Web -  A 20-something finds a cache of hidden files on his new laptop and is thrust into the deep waters of the dark web. (July 20, 2018)

Us -  Said to center on two couples, one white, one black. Get Out director Jordan Peele will write, direct and produce his next movie from an original idea.  (Mar. 15, 2019)

You Are My Friend -  A biopic of the iconic TV personality Mr. Rogers. Inspired by a real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and award-winning journalist Tom Junod.  (Oct. 18, 2019)

    


 

New Date Change's!

Crazy Rich Asians -  (Was 8/17 Moved Up To 8/15/2018)


Hell Fest -  (Was 10/12 Moved Up To 9/28/2018)


Serenity -  (Was 9/28 Moved Back To 10/19/2018)


Godzilla: King Of The Monsters -  (Was 3/22/2019 Moved Back To 5/31/2019)


Pet Sematary -  (Was 4/19/2019 Moved Up To 4/5/2019)


Hobbs And Shaw -  (Was 7/29/2019 Moved Back To 8/2/2019)


The Mitchell's vs. The Machines -  (Was 6/10/2020 Moved Up To 1/10/2020)


The Six Billion Dollar Man -  (Was 5/31/2019 Moved Back To 6/5/2020)
     

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