Movies and Videos On Demand For The Week Of November 12, 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.


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

For over two decades Hana, played by Yancy Butler, has struggled to keep a maleficent curse within their family from the world. However, when one of her family members intentionally releases the curse, Hana will have to deal with the fallout herself.

Looking for a suspense/horror film, then this will fill the niche for the week! It’s usually hard to find a good horror film in November.


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

Thomas Malone, played by Bruce Willis, is an ex-cop and former Navy Seal who is given a chance at freedom if he can survive being hunted on a remote island by wealthy hunters who live to hunt the most dangerous game. Unfortunately for the hunters though, Malone turns the tables on them picking them off one by one. Now the Rainsford, played by Neal McDonough, must choose to either let Malone win and escape, or protect his business model.

The most dangerous game. Bruce Willis seems to keep playing the same guy, but I’m actually really excited to see McDonough join this movie, as he plays an amazing bad guy! The sci-fi setting in this film is also enjoyable. If you want action, then this is your film.


Clifford The Big Red Dog – Releasing in Theaters and Streaming
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 56%

Emily, played by Darby Camp, will have her life changed when she receives a red puppy, but it’s not going to be easy as the puppy grows giant, in her small New York City appartment. When the trouble spreads outside of her home, her uncle Casey, played by Jack Whitehall will struggle to keep things in order until Emily’s mother comes back into town.

Let’s be honest, this is a kids film. It was never going to be the best film in the world, but it will likely make your children happy, and it will remind you of your childhood. For that reason alone, and the free streaming on Paramount+, you will likely see this film.


Multiverse – Releasing in Theaters and Streaming half a week later.
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)

Loretta, played by Paloma Kwiatkowski, Danny, played by Robert Naylor, Amy, played by Sandra Mae Frank, and Gerry, played by Munro Chambers, are scientists, that on the eve of a breakthrough in quantum physics, loose one of their own. However, less then half a year after her death, Loretta returns with no memory of her demise. Now the group is trying to make understand what is happening as more doppelgangers appear pushing them to their limits.

While it might not be made of madness, Multiverse looks to be a solid sci-fi film dealing with parallel universes and multiverse theory. The rub for some viewers might be though when the story turns into a violent thriller dealing with identity. However, if you are looking for something a little dark that requires a little thought, then check out this film.


Tick, Tick… Boom! – Releasing in Theaters and a week later on Streaming
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – (None Available Yet)

Jon, played by Andrew Garfield, is trying to make a living waiting tables in 1990s New York, but in his free time he is tooling away at what he believes will be the next great musical. Right before he can make his debut though, everything goes sideways, and he must deal with pressures of his personal life, pressure to give up on his dreams, and a world ravaged by the AIDS epidemic.

Lin-Manuel Miranda directs this autobiographical story of Jonathan Larson, the creator of Rent. This story will take you inside the mind of the man trying to understand, and make his way to making his dream a reality. If you love musical theater, and want a personal look at the lives of one of it’s biggest names, directed by one of it’s current biggest names, then see this film.

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