Introduction
Hello film world! This is Film Cell Weekly. I’m your host, Cell, and I'm back for another week of movie releases! We’ll review the weekend box office of the newest movies from last week, then get into previews for those upcoming films. Letterboxd is my platform of choice, so you’ll find links to all the movies discussed here in the show notes. Also, be sure to check out my web page over on “filmcellweekly.blogspot.dot.com”, where you can read transcripts and leave comments. Constructive criticism is always welcome!
Box Office
We all knew that “Guardians of the Galaxy 3” was going to dominate the box office, and it did so with ease. The latest Marvel movie burst onto the scene this past weekend with a world wide take of 290 million dollars! That officially ends the Super Mario Brothers movie's reign on the top of the box office. Domestically, Guardians 3 pulls in 114 million , which I think includes Canada, USA and Mexico.. For the sake of comparison domestic opening weekend numbers, the first Guardians filmed opened to 94 million and the second entry hit 146 million. “Love Again” was the other film that braved a release last weekend, and it brought in 2.4 million from a release on twenty seven hundred screens.
Streaming
Now that we’ve got “Guardians of the Galaxy volume 3”, we’re seeing both streaming and theatrical releases coming back. All the movies we’re talking about today have a May 12th release date. Starting off, we have “The Mother” coming out on Netflix. This action thriller is directed by Niki Caro, whose work you may recognize in the live action remake of “Mulan”, as well as “The Zookeeper’s Wife” and “Whale Rider.” It stars Jennifer Lopez, starring as a deadly female assassin coming out of hiding to protect her family.
Over on Disney Plus, the family adventure film “Crater” is releasing. “After the death of his father, a boy growing up on a lunar mining colony takes a trip to explore a legendary crater, along with his four best friends, prior to being permanently relocated to another planet.”
“What happens when an incurable optimist confronts an incurable disease?” It’s “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” coming out on Apple TV, a documentary about the pop culture icon featuring perspective directly from Fox himself.
Theatrical
Before we delve into the wide theatrical releases, I wanted to shout out the movie “Blackberry” which is seeing a limited release this week. This documentary with a comedic edge stars Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton. This film is tracking well with a very positive average on Letterboxed so far.
[Knights of the Zodiac]
“Knights of the Zodiac” is a new fantasy adventure film from director Tomek Baginski, starring Mackenyu and Famke Janssen. “When a headstrong street orphan, Seiya, in search of his abducted sister unwittingly taps into hidden powers, he discovers he might be the only person alive who can protect a reincarnated goddess, sent to watch over humanity. Can he let his past go and embrace his destiny to become a Knight of the Zodiac?” Based on the original manga and animated series, this film promises an unprecedented level of visual splendor, as cutting-edge special effects and state-of-the-art cinematography bring awe-inspiring battles to life like never before.
[Hypnotic]
Robert Rodriguez is back in theatres with the crime thriller “Hypnotic” starring Ben Affleck. “A detective becomes entangled in a mystery involving his missing daughter and a secret government program while investigating a string of reality-bending crimes.” Alice Braga and William Fichtner also star here. "Hypnotic" is a highly anticipated film that will take you on a thrilling journey into the depths of the human mind, where reality and perception intertwine in the most extraordinary ways. Brace yourself for a cinematic masterpiece that will challenge your senses and leave you questioning the very nature of consciousness.
[Book Club: The Next Chapter]
Finally, we have “Book Club The Next Chapter” which – as you guessed it – is a followup to the 2018 film. This movie stars Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen. “Four best friends take their book club to Italy for the fun girls’ trip they never had. When things go off the rails and secrets are revealed, their relaxing vacation turns into a once-in-a-lifetime cross-country adventure.” This sequel is a cinematic celebration of the power of books, friendship, and the unbreakable bonds formed through shared stories.
Closing
And that's a wrap on another Film Cell Weekly! Thank you for listening, I really appreciate you being here for this adventure. Be sure to support your local theatres and don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone when deciding which movie to watch next. Until next time, enjoy your film journey!
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