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The 'M3GAN' movie ending? Of course you need it explained

Geeking out much? You bet. I am headed out to see M3GAN today and while all signs point to cringe-worthy at best, there’s a shimmer of excitement and hope this will actually be as wild and fun as the previews honestly try to push. So fast-forwarding to the future version of myself? The ending explained? Heck yes.

Geeking out much? You bet. I am headed out to see M3GAN today and while all signs point to cringe-worthy at best, there’s a shimmer of excitement and hope this will actually be as wild and fun as the previews honestly try to push. So fast-forwarding to the future version of myself? The ending explained? Heck yes.

I am honestly the type to seemingly always watch these types of videos even if a movie’s ending is crystal clear. Potential sequels. Hidden gems. Everything in-between? Spoiler: this really is about the movie’s ending so if you plan on seeing it, just bookmark the page or send it to yourself to peep post-viewing.

M3GAN Ending Explained | Full Movie Breakdown, Review And Megan 2 Sequel Theories. We review, recap and explain the ending of the Megan movie. A sequel is reportedly in the works and in this spoiler review we'll be breaking down the film talking about the themes in it and also giving our review on the ending and what it means for the future of the franchise.

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Karmalink is all types of Stranger Things meets Black Mirror

Could you use some new movies in your life? Look no further than a low-key must-see in the form of Karmalink. The new trailer is packed with excitement with dabs of ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘Black Mirror’ elements sprinkled throughout but of course with its own identity.

Could you use some new movies in your life? Look no further than a low-key must-see in the form of Karmalink. The new trailer is packed with excitement with dabs of ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘Black Mirror’ elements sprinkled throughout but of course with its own identity.

Check out the full film’s description and don't waste a moment getting hooked into its teaser trailer.

Conceived as a way to interrogate processes of neo-colonialism, and highlighting the alienating effects of technological progress, Jake Wachtel's KARMALINK is a mind-bending tale of reincarnation, artificial consciousness, and the search for enlightenment.

In near-future  Phnom Penh, the rich and privileged are augmented with nanotech, and new skyscrapers crowd the skyline. In Tralop Bek, a tight-knit community threatened with forced eviction, 13-year-old Leng Heng is having vivid dreams of his past lives. He and his friends are convinced they are meant to find a buried Buddhist statue to save their homes, and they seek out help from a street-smart girl in the neighborhood, Srey Leak. Together they follow clues across town and into the past, uncovering a link with a genius neuroscientist on a quest for digital nirvana. As Leng Heng’s dreams converge on the present, his very sense of identity begins to unravel. When it becomes clear that the stakes are higher than they imagined, the two friends must decide how far they are willing to go to find their treasure and the truth. 

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The 'Take Me To The River' film puts big respect on New Orleans' music impact

There are films you want to see and films you need to see - by the looks of Take Me To The River, this accomplishes both. From The Neville Brothers to Cash Money and No Limit Records, New Orleans is heavily responsible for today's thriving music scene. I can't wait to watch.

There are films you want to see and films you need to see - by the looks of Take Me To The River, this accomplishes both. From The Neville Brothers to Cash Money and No Limit Records, New Orleans is heavily responsible for today's thriving music scene. I can't wait to watch.

There’s no doubt New Orleans is responsible for some of the greatest sounds and musicians. The Big Easy is responsible for some life-changing movements over the decades. The new Take Me To The River film looks like the proper way to let the world know it.

Check out details attached to the rollout and watch the full trailer.

TAKE ME TO THE RIVER NEW ORLEANS is the second in the franchise of the award-winning TAKE ME TO THE RIVER films from director Martin Shore. The new movie celebrates the rich musical history, the heritage, legacy, and influence of New Orleans and Louisiana. A true collaboration and melting pot of influences from around the world, that came together and formed one of the world's most unique cultural jewels. The film shows the resiliency of surviving disaster to a formidable rebirth while pairing legacy musicians with stars of today, and how this unique cultural jewel came to exist. 

The film features New Orleans artists such The Neville Brothers, Dr. John, Irma Thomas, Ledisi, G-Eazy, Snoop Dogg, WIlliam Bell, Galactic, Mannie Fresh, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, George Porter Jr., Christian Scott, Donald Harrison, Big Freeda, Ani DiFranco, PJ Morton of Maroon 5, Rebirth Brass Band, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Soul Rebels, Voice of the Wetlands, The Givers, Dumpstaphunk, Cheeky Blakk, Lost Bayou Ramblers, Big Sam, Terence Higgins, Walter Wolfman Washington, Dee-1, Davell Crawford and many others. The film is narrated by New Orleans local and actor, John Goodman.

In addition, on April 29th Petaluma Records will release the accompanying Take Me To The River: New Orleans album, featuring brand new music from the film.

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There's finally a sequel to 1996's 'The Eraser' movie

What’s a little 26-year gap in-between sequels after all, right? When you’re dealing with a franchise like The Eraser, why not get a little excited about an epic flick gearing up to drop to the masses? Eraser: Reborn is set to arrive everywhere June 7 and provide the perfect excuse to stay indoors and enjoy some jam-packed action from the comfort of your living room.

What’s a little 26-year gap in-between sequels after all, right? When you’re dealing with a franchise like The Eraser, why not get a little excited about an epic flick gearing up to drop to the masses? Eraser: Reborn is set to arrive everywhere June 7 and provide the perfect excuse to stay indoors and enjoy some jam-packed action from the comfort of your living room.

Check out the announcement details and start geeking out.

Get ready to grab your popcorn and favorite snacks - as you will be glued to the edge of your seat with the all-new movie - Eraser: Reborn - coming to Digital, Blu-ray & DVD on June 7 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. 

The action-packed original movie is the next chapter to the blockbuster hit - Eraser (1996) - and comes out just in time for Father's Day gift giving!

And for the very nitty gritty details about what to expect from this release, check out the full description below.

25 years after the blockbuster hit, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will have you on the edge of your seat with the release of Eraser: Reborn, on Digital, Blu-ray and DVD on June 7, 2022. A reboot of the 1996 blockbuster, this all-new action-packed film follows US Marshal Mason Pollard, a specialist in engineering the fake deaths of witnesses that need to leave no trace of their existence. Eraser: Reborn will be available on Digital for $14.99 SRP ($14.99 in Canada), on DVD for $19.98 SRP ($24.98 in Canada), and on Blu-ray for $24.98 ($29.98 in Canada), which includes a Digital Copy (US Only). Pre-orders for the Blu-ray and DVD will be available on March 22, 2022. Eraser: Reborn will be available for streaming on HBO Max in Fall 2022.

Eraser: Reborn will also be available on Movies Anywhere. Using the free Movies Anywhere app and website, consumers can access all their eligible movies by connecting their Movies Anywhere account with their participating digital retailer accounts.

U.S. Marshal Mason Pollard specializes in “erasing” people – faking the deaths of high-risk witnesses. With the technological advances of the last 25 years, the game has upgraded, and it’s just another day at the office when he’s assigned to Rina Kimura, a crime boss’ wife who’s decided to turn state’s evidence. As the two flee to Cape Town, South Africa, with a team of merciless assassins on their trail, Pollard discovers he’s been set up. Double-crossed and fueled by adrenaline, he needs to be at the top of his game, or he’ll be the one who’s erased. Permanently.

The film stars Dominic Sherwood (Shadowhunters) as Mason Pollard, Jacky Lai (V-Wars) as Rina Kimura, McKinley Belcher III (Marriage Story) as Paul Whitlock, a mentor to Pollard and Eddie Ramos (Animal Kingdom) as Sugar Jax, a local gangster. 

The film is directed by John Pogue (The Quiet OnesDeep Blue Sea 3) and written by Michael Weiss (Jarhead3: The Siege), Hunt Lowry (Donnie Darko) and Patty Reed (Pure Country Pure Heart) produce for Roserock Films. The creative team includes cinematographers, Michael Swan and George Amos, production designer, Franz Lewis, costume designer, Neil McClean and casting by Harriet Greenspan in the US and Bonnie Rodini in South Africa.

Eraser: Reborn is the next chapter to Eraser (1996) the Chuck Russell directed action thriller that starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as a U.S. Marshall assigned to “erase” the identity of a witness he is assigned to protect. The film also starred Vanessa Williams, James Caan and James Coburn and grossed around $242 million in worldwide box office.

BONUS FEATURES

  • The Warrior and the Witness: The Making Eraser: Reborn - Go behind the scenes on set in Capetown, South Africa for an all-access look at the fast-paced filmmaking approach used to capture the action-packed tale of a witness on the run and the agent tasked with keeping her alive. Includes Interviews with the filmmakers, cast and crew.

DIGITAL

Eraser: Reborn will be available to own on Digital on June 7, 2022. Digital purchase allows consumers to instantly stream and download to watch anywhere and anytime on their favorite devices. Digital movies and TV shows are available from various digital retailers including Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu and others.

BASICS

Release Date: June 7, 2022

Presented in 16x9 widescreen format

Feature Running Time: Approx. 102 min

Enhanced Content Running Time: Approx. 9 min

Rated R for violence throughout and language

DVD 

Price: $19.98 SRP ($24.98 in Canada)

Audio – ENG, French-Parisian, Japanese, Latin-Spanish

Subtitles – ENG-SDH, French-Parisian, Japanese, Latin-Spanish 

BLU-RAY 

Price: $24.98 SRP ($29.98 in Canada)

Audio – ENG, French-Parisian, Japanese, Latin-Spanish

Subtitles – ENG-SDH, French-Parisian, Japanese, Latin-Spanish, Dutch

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The new MORBIUS Vignette - The Lore of Morbius is all types of Marvel excitement

Can we keep it 100? The number of box office hits invading theaters these past few weeks has been insane. Whether we’re talking about Scream and Jackass or even the non-stop fun of Uncharted, theaters are already buzzing and we’re still months away from the summer blockbusters. Well, add another wild journey to the mix with Morbius only raising the stakes.

Can we keep it 100? The number of box office hits invading theaters these past few weeks has been insane. Whether we’re talking about Scream and Jackass or even the non-stop fun of Uncharted, theaters are already buzzing and we’re still months away from the summer blockbusters. Well, add another wild journey to the mix with Morbius only raising the stakes.

As anticipation builds for the final trailer to drop next week, this new inside look at Jared Leto’s new venture into the Marvel world is all types of wild. Check out some details and keep scrolling to get the scoop on what Morbius is really all about.

One of Marvel’s most compelling and conflicted characters comes to the big screen as Oscar® winner Jared Leto transforms into the enigmatic antihero Michael Morbius. Dangerously ill with a rare blood disorder and determined to save others suffering his same fate, Dr. Morbius attempts a desperate gamble. While at first it seems to be a radical success, a darkness inside him is unleashed. Will good override evil – or will Morbius succumb to his mysterious new urges?

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'Antlers' horror movie: 5 reasons it's a legit must-see

There’s very few movies these days capable of making people actually scream in a movie theater, drop their popcorn and low-key tremble before the end credits - Antlers went for the trifecta and I was there to witness it all.

There’s very few movies these days capable of making people actually scream in a movie theater, drop their popcorn and low-key tremble before the end credits - Antlers went for the trifecta and I was there to witness it all.

With Halloween officially just 48 hours away from going down and the world feeling a completely 180 degrees safer than a year ago this time, it’s only right ATC works up five reasons your horror flick goals should be met with help from a must-see Scott Cooper-directed and Guillermo del Toro-produced movie.

1 Most horror movies have not lived up to the hype lately

Excluding Jamie Lee Curtis’ Halloween Kills which went over and beyond personal expectations for the Michael Myers franchise, most horror movies of the past year and change have not hit the spot. Whether you’re trying to justify the head-scratching Titane filled with too much confusion and over-the-top nudity (this coming from someone who happily subscribes to MrSkin newsletters, too) or even being let down with Candyman, Don’t Breathe 2, Old and Malignant - there just hasn’t been much replay value in the world of horror movies. Antlers locks you in from the start - quite literally - and the well-acted out scenes from a very believable Portland, Oregon make this a wild thrill ride you can’t help but watch scene for scene.

2 The cast is surprisingly excellent

At this point you have to tip your hat to what Jesse Plemons is doing these days. It’s way deeper than playing bad guy roles in flicks like Jungle Cruise - he’s really solidified himself as a seriously talented actor and he comes through clutch in Antlers. Even more impressive is just how well Jeremy T Thomas comes off as ‘Lucas Weaver’ and the iconic “Felicity” star Keri Russell really makes her character believable. Add a splash of Graham Greene and Sawyer Jones, this cast really pulled off a remarkable acting feat for Antlers.

3 It’s actually scary

One thing you’re coming to realize more often than not these days is the lack of actual scurry moments in movies. While you can give a pass for films like Chris Rock’s Spiral and even The Conjuring 3 because of obviously comical moments and because a third edition of the Blumhouse classic series is bound to have some ‘funny’ scary moments any way you slice it - the majority of other horror movies really haven’t felt frightening by any means. Antlers goes all out to give you some very much respectable horror moments to believable gory scenes all while even making Portland seem extra spooky with the fog and forest settings. Dark. Gritty. Horror goals.

4 The run time is very respectable

Unless it’s a Marvel Studios production - or even the swan song James Bond No Time To Die - there should be no movie clocking in a minute beyond the 2-hour point. Sorry It and It: Chapter Two. It’s almost as if the movie studios made a low-key agreement with AMC and other theaters to make longer movies to sell more concession goodies because it’s hard to defend movies going past the two-hour mark. Fortunately, Antlers has a very respectable hour and 40-something minutes and there’s not a single wasted scene. Every moment feels like there’s a purpose and reason behind it.

5 Simple still wins in 2021

Have you ever wondered why toast and cereal are still offered at practically any fancy restaurant in 2021? Or even better yet - how about water or even sparkling water? Simplicity and well-appreciated. The same is true about Antlers. The movie has a limited cast, fun horror-themed story and cinematography you can appreciate from the start through the finish. There’s a thin line between being ‘too’ simple and also overly complicated. Antlers has moments where things could have gone over the top but knew just how to bring ‘those’ fears back down to reality. With movie theaters fully functional and the choice for going to see a ‘great’ movie is becoming a little too easy based off cringe reviews, rest assured Antlers is the perfect - if not only - way to end your Halloween month with popcorn - hopefully not all over you.

Antlers arrives at theaters nationwide Friday, October 29th. If you haven’t seen the trailer yet, kick back and check it out below.

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