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  1. January January 1 I Passengers (4/10) January 5 I Hacksaw Ridge (7.5/10) January 14 I Sing (2/10) January 15 I The Bye Bye Man (1/10) January 21 I Patriots Day (7/10) January 26 I Hidden Figures (6.5/10) February February 5 I Silence (9/10) February 12 I Lego Batman (8/10) February 18 I John Wick: Chapter 2 (9/10) February 25 I Split (7/10) February 26 I Fences (8/10) March March 4 I Logan (9/10) March 11 I Kong: Skull Island (5/10) March 12 I Lion (8/10) March 18 I Get Out (9/10) March 25 I Life (5/10) March 26 I The Belko Experiment (3/10) April April 6 | Beauty and the Beast (6/10) April 15 | The Fate of the Furious (6/10) April 23 I Free Fire (4/10) May May 6 I Guardians Vol. 2 (7/10) May 7 I Colossal (7/10) May 13 I King Arthur (3/10) May 13 I Snatched (2/10) May 19 I Alien: Covenant (5/10) May 27 I Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (6/10) June June 2 I Wonder Woman (8/10) June 15 I 47 Meters Down (6/10)
  2. Wonder Woman June 2, 6:20 PM, 90% full Alamo Drafthouse One Loudoun, VA Trailers Dunkirk (newest trailer) Justice League (trailer #1, laughs) Baby Driver (trailer #1) The crowd was very responsive. Tons of laughing throughout, and some cheering and laughing. Applause at the end. Very good time. As for the movie itself, I absolutely loved it. It blows all of the other DCEU movies out of the water. Amazing action sequences, fantastic acting, good story, great characters, and the humor barely fell flat. As for problems, I thought the CGI wasn't all that good and believable at points. Also there is no tension when Diana (Wonder Woman) was in danger, because you know she is going to be in other movies. This isn't necessarily a flaw however so I guess it doesn't really count, but it made situations that she was in predictable. Other than that, this movie was absolutely phenomenal. Best movie in the DCEU by far, and my 2nd favorite superhero so far this year behind Logan. My Rating: 4.5/5
  3. The Trailer is going to be attached to The Mummy
  4. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales in 3D May 27, 6:15 PM, 30% full AMC Starplex Loudoun 11, VA Trailers Transformers: The Last Knight (newest trailer) The Mummy (newest trailer) Spider-Man: Homecoming (newest trailer, laughs) War for the Planet of the Apes (newest trailer) Geostorm (laughs) Wonder Woman (short trailer with Imagine Dragons) Valerian and the City of a thousand Planets (newest 3D trailer, poorly received by the audience) Thor: Ragnarok (3D trailer, laughs) Star Wars: The Last Jedi (3D trailer) The movie was very well received by the audience, laughs at appropriate moments for the most part. I was the only one that stayed for the end credits scene. As for the movie itself, I really enjoyed it. Had amazing action sequences, great visuals, a fun storyline, and funny moments. I thought the newer characters could've been better developed, it was quite predictable, some of the jokes that didn't really hit dragged for a bit, and there were some pacing issues. Those flaws didn't really take away from my enjoyment of the movie though, and I think it is the best installment since The Curse of the Black Pearl. My Rating: 3.25/5
  5. Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2 May 12, 6:20 PM, 90% full Alamo Drafthouse One Loudoun, VA Trailers Spiderman: Homecoming - with introduction from Tom Holland Thor: Ragnarok Star Wars: The Last Jedi Crowd really enjoyed it. There were some really annoying audience members though. Decent amount of laughs throughout and there were points where the audience was laughing hysterically for like five minutes straight. Most people stayed through the credits.
  6. Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2 May 6, 4:00 PM, 100% full Regal Dulles Town Center 10, VA Trailers Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets - Stars of Hope ad Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales - Regal Crown Club ad Thor: Ragnarok Star Wars: The Last Jedi Kingsman: The Golden Circle Wonder Woman Dunkirk The Mummy Transformers: The Last Knight The Hitman's Bodyguard Very active audience. Laughs, Sniffles, Gasps. Applaud at the end. Everyone including me stayed for the 5 after credit scenes.
  7. I enjoyed it. Solid B, however I don't feel like telling why. I'm tired and want to go to sleep. If you are going to complain about me not giving it a review, here's what you do.... Close all of your browsers, turn your computer off...... and just don't go on the internet anymore.
  8. Beauty and the Beast April 6, 6:30 PM, 15% full AMC Starplex Loudoun 11, VA Trailers Transformers: The Last Knight Despicable Me 3 Smurfs: The Lost Village Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul Everything, Everything Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Coco Your typical Disney crowd. Laughing, crying, and applause at the end.
  9. T2: Trainspotting April 1, 7:15 PM, 2% full (just me and my friend) AMC Loews Rio Cinemas 18, VA Trailers Free Fire The Lost City of Z All Eyez on Me Baywatch King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Baby Driver Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (redband trailer) Rough Night (redband trailer) No reaction obviously. My friend and I were screaming our thoughts for the trailers while they were playing because we were the only ones there. We really liked the movie.
  10. Fun little space horror flick, with some creepy moments, good effects, some good performances, and I thought Calvin was kind of cool. However, I didn't care about most of the characters, as well as their stupid decisions that took me out of the damn movie (especially when they are trained astronauts). I also thought while kind of shocking, the ending was pretty poorly executed. You can probably enjoy it as a fun popcorn flick, but I will most likely forget about it in a couple months, which is okay for this type of movie, but I was expecting a little more. Grade: B-
  11. I didn't know what this was until I saw this trailer before "Get Out". It looked pretty generic and the audience in my theater seemed to hate it.
  12. Beauty and the Beast: 49M Boss Baby: 34M Ghost in the Shell: 26M Power Rangers: 19.4M Kong: 9M
  13. ント チンチョンティングロンティントンチンチョンティングロンティントン CRITIC REVIEWS FOR GHOST IN THE SHELL All Critics (6) | Top Critics (4) It's the shiniest of kit; whether the emotions are stirred is another matter. March 28, 2017 | Rating: B- | Full Review… Mike McCahill indieWire Top Critic A here-and-now valentine to what design wizardry Hollywood can pull off in 2017. At the same time, it does so in service of a tired tale full of repurposed visual tricks, storytelling clichés and big-studio concessions. March 28, 2017 | Full Review… Ben Croll TheWrap Top Critic A heavily computer-generated enterprise with more body than brains, more visuals than ideas, as if the original movie's hard drive had been wiped clean of all that was dark, poetic and mystifying. March 28, 2017 | Full Review… Jordan Mintzer Hollywood Reporter Top Critic Led by a resolute Scarlett Johansson, Rupert Sanders' pulse-quickening, formally stunning live-action take on the manga classic both honors and streamlines its source. March 28, 2017 | Full Review… Guy Lodge Variety Top Critic For Johansson, this could easily be a franchise in the making, her own futuristic, post-human equivalent of a John Wick or Bourne. March 28, 2017 | Rating: 4/5 | Full Review… Tim Robey Daily Telegraph (UK) Even though there's an enormous amount to look at and digest, little of this film is truly memorable or thought-provoking. March 28, 2017 | Full Review… Lisa Nesselson Screen International View All Critic Reviews (6)
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