
Weekend Watch: Kingdoms Will Fall, Multiverses, & A Touch of Rom-Com
This weekend, theaters will be dominated by ‘The Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ as we witness the next chapter of the beloved franchise, alongside some streaming gems and sci-fi thrills. Check out our list below to keep you entertained this weekend with our weekly weekend watch guide.
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New In Theaters
Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes
“The Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” is a stellar addition to the much-loved franchise. Set in a time long after Caesar’s era in previous Apes movies, the film cleverly integrates numerous remnants of his legacy, even though Caesar himself is not physically present. Director Wes Ball successfully takes the reins in “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,’ and delivers relentless thrills alongside sufficient space to deeply explore its characters and storyline. Get Tickets here.
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Not Another Church Movie
“NOT ANOTHER CHURCH MOVIE” takes us on an exhilarating journey into the spectacular world of Taylor Pharry (Daniels), a driven young man bestowed with a divine mission from God Himself (Foxx): to share his family’s tales and uplift his community. His primary focus? His family and community. Unbeknownst to him, the Devil (Rourke) has his own agenda.
STREAMING
Pretty Little Liars : Summer School
Millwood High’s infamous liars are back on Max for a new season titled “Summer School.” “After the intense occurrences in ‘Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin,’ our liars are confronted with a fate more daunting than death – summer school,”
Mother Of The Bride
Shocked by her daughter’s sudden wedding news, Lana is hit with another jolt when she discovers that the groom’s father is the man who shattered her heart years ago.
Dark Matter
Jason Dessen is kidnapped and thrust into an alternate version of his life. To reunite with his real family, he embarks on a daunting quest to rescue them from the most fearsome enemy imaginable: himself. This narrative is based on Blake Crouch’s bestselling novel.
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