Starring K.j. Apa, Sofia Carson, Craig Robinson, Bradley Whitford, Peter Stormare, Alexandra Daddario, Paul Walter Hauser, Demi Moore, Jenna Ortega and Lia McHugh. Directed by Adam Mason.
The COVID-23 virus has mutated and the world is in its fourth year of lockdown. Infected Americans are ripped from their homes and forced into quarantine camps known as Q-Zones, from which there is no escape, as a few brave souls fight back against the forces of oppression. Amid this dystopian landscape, a fearless courier, Nico, who’s immune to the deadly pathogen, finds hope and love with Sara, though her lockdown prohibits them from physical contact. When Sara is believed to have become infected, Nico races desperately across the barren streets of Los Angeles in search of the only thing that can save her from imprisonment... or worse.
Starring Vera Farmiga, Kyle Chandler, Ken Watanabe, Sally Hawkins, Millie Bobby Brown, Bradley Whitford, Charles Dance, Zhang Ziyi, O'Shea Jackson Jr and Thomas Middleditch. Directed by Michael Dougherty.
The King of the Monsters, who previously defeated two malicious creatures, returns from the sea to protect humanity from Mothra, Rodan and King Ghidorah.
REVIEWS Godzilla II: King of the Monsters - The king stumbles in this loud and blundering mess
Starring Nicole Kidman, Tatiana Maslany, Sebastian Stan, Bradley Whitford, Toby Kebbell, Scoot McNairy, Toby Huss, James Jordan, Beau Knapp and Jade Pettyjohn. Directed by Karyn Kusama.
The moral and existential odyssey of LAPD detective Erin Bell who, as a young cop, was placed undercover with a gang in the California desert with tragic results. When the leader of that gang re-emerges many years later, she must work her way back through the remaining members and into her own history with them to finally reckon with the demons that destroyed her past.
Starring Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Catherine Keener, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Stephen Root, Milton Howery, Betty Gabriel, Marcus Henderson and Lakeith Stanfield. Directed by Jordan Peele.
Now that Chris and his girlfriend, Rose have reached the meet-the-parents milestone of dating, she invites him for a weekend getaway upstate with Missy and Dean.
At first, Chris reads the family’s overly accommodating behaviour as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter’s interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he could have never imagined.
REVIEWS Get Out - An intelligent and delectable horror classic
Starring Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks, Paul Giamatti, Jason Schwartzman, Bradley Whitford, Annie Rose Buckley, Rachel Griffiths and Kathy Baker. Directed by John Lee Hancock.
When Walt Disney’s daughters begged him to make a movie of their favorite book, P.L. Travers’ 'Mary Poppins', he made them a promise—one that he didn’t realize would take 20 years to keep. In his quest to obtain the rights, Walt comes up against a curmudgeonly, uncompromising writer who has absolutely no intention of letting her beloved magical nanny get mauled by the Hollywood machine. But, as the books stop selling and money grows short, Travers reluctantly agrees to go to Los Angeles to hear Disney’s plans for the adaptation.
For those two short weeks in 1961, Walt Disney pulls out all the stops. Armed with imaginative storyboards and chirpy songs from the talented Sherman brothers, Walt launches an all-out onslaught on P.L. Travers, but the prickly author doesn’t budge. He soon begins to watch helplessly as Travers becomes increasingly immovable and the rights begin to move further away from his grasp.
It is only when he reaches into his own childhood that Walt discovers the truth about the ghosts that haunt her, and together they set Mary Poppins free to ultimately make one of the most endearing films in cinematic history.
Starring Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, Fran Kranz, Jesse Williams, Richard Jenkins, Bradley Whitford, Brian J. White, Amy Acker and Tim Dezarn. Directed by Drew Goddard.
Starring Adam Sandler, Bridgette Wilson, Bradley Whitford, Darren McGavin, Josh Mostel, Norm MacDonald, Mark Beltzman, Larry Hankin, Theresa Merritt and Dina Platias. Directed by Tamra David and Tamra Davis.
In order to inherit his fed up father's hotel empire, an immature and lazy man must repeat grades 1-12 all over again.
REVIEWS Billy Madison - 20th Anniversary of Sandler's comedy classic
Starring Sebastian Stan, Jeremy Irvine, Christopher Plummer, Samuel L. Jackson, Bradley Whitford, William Hurt, Ed Harris, Alison Sudol, John Savage and Diane Ladd. Directed by Todd Robinson.
Starring Andrew Garfield, Vanessa Hudgens, Robin De Jesús, Alexandra Shipp, Bradley Whitford, Joshua Henry, Mj Rodriguez, Judith Light, Black Thought and Jordan Fisher. Directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
REVIEWS tick, tick...BOOM! - Bringing Jonathan Larson’s Bohemia to life