The Lost City of Z
James Gray has paced this film such as to allow the audience the time to truly understand the varying layers and perspectives.
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Donnie Darko (4-Disc Limited Edition)
If you are a fan of Donnie Darko you should buy this boxed set and if you’ve never seen this movie before, you need to buy it; you owe it to yourself to watch it multiple times and become obsessed, like the rest of us!
Fate of The Furious
The series has a loyal fan base and if the crowds for the previous screenings are any indications this movie will do very well at the box office. With movies nine and ten already announced, it looks like we will be seeing a lot more of Dom and company in the future.
The Complete Seventh Season
For me, season 7 was my favorite season (of Archer) so far. I love the direction they took the series in and while it sets up what could be an incredibly creative season 8….Season 7 was just a ton fun!
Hidden Figures
Hidden Figures is the movie everyone should watch. It educates us and entertains us at the same time. It puts the civil rights movement and segregation in a perspective that most of us have only read about in history books.
Silicon Valley: The Complete Third Season
Audiences seem to enjoy Silicon Valley and with the way the show is going, I don’t see that waning anytime soon.
Veep: The Complete Fifth Season
The season finale is a shocker, with series regulars on the outs and new people ending up being in.
War on Everyone
Skarsgard and Pena have great timing and an easy rapport that make the plot just a little more interesting.
Lion
An amazing story, terrific acting, some well-done directing and several poignant scenes makes Lion memorable.
The Bye Bye Man
(The Bye Bye Man) had some potential but maybe for budget reasons the characters and plot never fully get fleshed out which is a shame. It had the makings of an original psychological/sci-fi thriller but just can’t seem to deliver.