The Conjuring Last Rites – TRAILER

In this latest movie, Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson join forces once more, reprising their roles as the famous real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. This new installment in the hit franchise is both gripping and terrifying. The plot revolves around the Smurl family, who had long desired a new house, only to find that it became a living nightmare when signs of demonic possession began manifesting within their home.

Late Shift – REVIEW

The movie doesn’t ease up on the intensity, starting immediately with a crowded ward filled with patients facing various challenges. One is anxiously awaiting a cancer diagnosis from a doctor who seems more eager to leave work than provide care. Another patient is uncertain about continuing treatment, while the three sons of a patient make excessive demands during her already stressful shift. To top it off, a private patient often treats the nurse like room service rather than a medical professional. The film’s skillful pacing and editing beautifully interweave these stories, building tension as the nurse, Floria, becomes increasingly overwhelmed. It’s only a matter of time before something snaps under the mounting pressure.

Zootropolis 2 – TRAILER

In the city of Zootropolis, Judy and Nick stumble upon a massive puzzle when Gary De’Snake makes an appearance, causing chaos throughout the animal metropolis. To solve this enigma, they are forced to infiltrate unanticipated districts of the city, pushing their blossoming alliance to its limits like never before.

James Cameron Teases ‘Avatar’ Animated Spinoff

As a passionate cinephile, I’m thrilled to share that I, being a 70-year-old director, am wrapping up the upcoming chapter of my beloved sci-fi saga – “Avatar: Fire and Ash.” But here’s something truly exciting! In an exclusive reveal, I’ve proposed a captivating animated spinoff series or film to Disney. Can’t wait to see where this creative journey takes us next!

The Naked Gun – REVIEW

Instead of the Zucker brothers, it’s Seth MacFarlane who is taking the helm in this remake. Known for his animated series ‘Family Guy’ and its sometimes edgy humor, he seems like a fitting choice to revive the movie for a new audience. Akiva Schaffer, with credits such as ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and extensive work with The Lonely Island comedy trio, is directing and co-writing. He brings a wacky feel that mirrors the original film perfectly. Expect plenty of visual jokes, absurd one-liners, and clever quips that will leave viewers laughing, much like the classic Z-A-Z movie ‘Airplane’. However, not every joke hits the mark, as some are borrowed from the original film (a nod to the popular ‘beaver’ joke is included) and others from lesser-known films such as Michael Keaton’s ‘Johnny Dangerously’. Still, this remake manages to capture the irreverent spirit of the trilogy. At 85 minutes, it moves quickly, much like the original film. Also, Liam Neeson, who started his career as a dramatic actor before becoming an action star with ‘Taken’, plays it straight here, just like Brian Dennehy did in some roles. For fans of Neeson, rewatching ‘Schindler’s List’ might never feel the same again due to his newfound action persona, making it impossible for him to take on a serious dramatic role ever again.