(May, per Screen Rant tradition, will be covered in our summer preview.)
2019 was, in many ways, a massive year for franchise movies.
“Quieter”, of course, is a relative term in this case.
The films are numbered in the order of their theatrical release date.
View Trailer
The Breakdown: The U.S.Grudgereboot definitely looks…grosserthan its predecessors.
That’s not a surprise either, given it was directed by Nicolas Pesce aka.
the filmmaker behind the disturbingThe Eyes of My MotherandPiercing.
The Breakdown:The Turninghasn’t had it easy so far.
The Breakdown: Remember when Guy Ritchie made snappy British crime comedies?
Still, at least studios have stopped trying to turn every classic folktale into an action movie.
To All the Boys: P.S.
Helping matters, Jordan Fisher is already making waves with his casting asthe “new” John Ambrose.
Heck, his performance alone might be worth the price of admission.
All in all, this one may prove to be a perfect viewing option for Valentine’s weekend.
Between this andTogo, it’s a good time for movies about man’s best friend.
Frankly, though, it’s refreshing to see Pixar going extra weird after so many safe sequels.
After all, it would be a shame if manly melodramas like this were only produced as Oscar bait.
That alone makes this one a must-see, however it fares compared to the firstA Quiet Place.
A film that stars both Keri Russell and Jesse Plemons is doing something right, anyway.
Still, this is RDJ’s first post-Endgamerole, so that’s… something.
Will it actually be worth checking out?
Your guess is as good as ours.
NEXT:2020 Movie Release Date Calendar