Weekly Recap: Stuber, Crawl, The Farewell & More!
Following another spectacular Spider-Man opening, this weekend is a bit more low profile, yet packed with releases. Stuber and Crawl fill the need for some standard buddy comedy and horror creature feature entertainment if that's what you're looking for. Meanwhile, on the indie front, audiences can get a literal kick (or a punch) out of The Art of Self-Defense or the terrific family drama, The Farewell. There are also a few new options for those viewing from home, including the incredible Transit. Lastly, be sure to listen to our most recent podcast episodes, as they offer up plenty to have fun with. Enjoy and thanks for reading!
In Theaters Now:
- Best Films of the Year So Far
- Stuber - The buddy pairing of Nanjiani and Bautista works
- Crawl - A fun Summer creature feature
- The Farewell - A terrific family-based drama
- The Art of Self-Defense - It's like a lo-fi Fight Club
- Early Review: The Lion King - They look like real lions, but there's no heart to be found
- Here's The Archive Of Every Review Throughout The Year(s)
New On 4K/Blu-ray/DVD/Streaming This Week:
- Pet Sematary - A forgettable second take on a Stephen King novel
- High Life - Arthouse sci-fi done very well
- Transit - What if Casablanca was more like a neo-noir?
- Mary Poppins Returns - Now on Netflix
Podcast:
- Spider-Man: Far From Home - Aaron and Abe are joined by Jordan Grout and Terence Johnson to talk Spider-Man: Far From Home, another standalone Spider-Man adventure, and the epilogue to Phase 3 of the MCU.
- Midsommar - I was joined by Jimmy O to go all into what this horror film had to offer
- 8th Annual Summer Movie Gamble
- All Episodes
Trailers & Other Articles Of Note:
Godzilla Posts:
- Godzilla: King of the Monsters Movie Review
- Godzilla: King of the Monsters Podcast
- Stomping Through 'Godzilla' History: Where To Begin & What To Watch
- 21 Fun Facts About the Godzilla Franchise
- Godzilla Ranking: The Heisei Era (1984-1995)
- Godzilla Ranking: The Millennium Era (1999-2004)
- Godzilla (1954) Audio Commentary
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