Admit One Admit One 12/17/21 December 17, 2021 Spider-Man: No Way Home finally arrives in theaters this weekend along with the latest from Guillermo Del Toro, Nightmare Alley, and an original movie on almost every major streaming platform, like Rumble on Paramount+ and Mother/Android on Hulu.
Admit One Admit One 10/1/21 October 1, 2021 Venom: Let There Be Carnage kicks off October in theaters along with The Addams Family 2 and The Many Saints of Newark while The Guilty and No One Gets Out Alive hit Netflix and more in theaters and streaming.
Admit One Admit One 8/6/21 August 6, 2021 The Suicide Squad arrives in theaters and on HBO Max to rapturous reviews along with Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Vivo on Netflix and Annette and John and the Hole in limited release.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: The Last Laugh September 15, 2020 A struggling stand-up comedian gets the biggest opportunity of his career opening for a big name comic but a killer is stalking backstage before the show in the new slasher movie from director Jeremy Berg, The Last Laugh, now available to rent or buy on VOD.
Trailer Park Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried Move to the Wrong House in You Should Have Left (Trailer) June 8, 2020 Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried are a couple who move into a new home with their daughter but the house seems to harbor dark forces that causes their lives to start to unravel in the upcoming Blumhouse horror movie hitting VOD, You Should Have Left.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: The Courier November 23, 2019 Olga Kurylenko stars in The Courier as the bad-ass title character, who finds herself protecting a key witness against a vicious crime boss after her most recent job turns out to be a setup.
Trailer Park Mark Dacascos Battles the Undead in The Driver (Trailer) September 18, 2019 Mark Dacascos stars as a former hit-man who is now using his skills to help his family survive a zombie apocalypse in the upcoming movie The Driver, arriving in November on Digital, VOD, and DVD.
Movie Reviews Review: Infinity Chamber September 28, 2017 Set in the future where an automated security system controls the justice system, Infinity Chamber finds Frank Lerner (Christopher Soren Kelly) arrested for seemingly nothing and thrown into a cell controlled by an AI named HOWARD and a device that can probe his memories to determine his innocence or guilt.