Movies For The Week Of June 18, 2021

As we prepare for the opening of theaters and the return to normal life practices, we want to remind people that we are still within the thralls of a pandemic, and recommend people check out our article on ”If You Should Go Out” Here. Until then though, if you do go to a theater make sure it has a policy of requiring attendees to wear masks, and sit in isolated groups out of proximity of other viewers.


Connected – Releasing in Theaters and Streaming
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)

Genaro, played by Billy Galewood, is a young man growing up in a Mafia neighborhood. When he gets drawn into that lifestyle, it costs him grave effects on his personal life. Now to protect his family, and his new love, he has to escape the mob.

If you are looking for a drama mob film, then this movie will hit all the classic needs of the crime drama thriller.


Crack House Of The Dead – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)

When zombies appear all over the world, a group of people performing a drug deal, is forced to hide in a crack house. However it’s not easy to survive as one of the parties, played by Steve Crest, was an undercover cop attempting to bust the drug dealers.

Looking for a horror movie, this scene reminds me of the first moments of George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead but focusing on it the police’s actions.


The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 30%

Michael Bryce, played by Ryan Reynolds, is stuck with Darius’s wife and international con artist, played by Salma Hayek. When she pushes Michael too far, he’ll question why he is stuck within a dangerous plot targeting his clients.

I mean, it’s horribly ranked, and it’s not a great story, but it’s got Morgan Freeman, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, and Antonio Banderas. For that star power alone it’s worth watching… probably just that though.


Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 67%

Although he has a great life and family, Peter, voiced by James Corden, still can’t help himself and he steps out and finds a world that might appreciate his mischievous ways. However, when his family comes looking for him, he has to decide if he wants to come home or keep his new life.

While this film is not well received, the fact is that the audience is excited to see it. Let us be honest though, if you have a child, you just might be stuck with this film.


Summer of 85 – Releasing in Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 77%

Alexis, played by Alexis Lefebvre, capsizes off the coast of France. However, when David, played by Benjamin Voisin, rescues him, a friendship forms. This friendship allows him the ability to explore art and sexual bliss.

If you are looking for a coming-of-age film set in a simpler time, then this film will fit that bill!

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