A Journey 2024 Movie Review Trailer

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 The story begins with Shane (Kaye Abad), who after turning 39 discovers that his cancer has returned. Not wanting to go through the physical and mental exhaustion of cancer treatment again, Shane accepts his fate and decides it's the perfect time to start accomplishing the list of things he's always wanted to do.  For her part, Bryan (Paolo Contis), her husband, and Tupe (Patrick GarcĂ­a), her best friend, are determined to help her fulfill every point on the list to make her happy, but above all to convince her to undergo chemotherapy. in the hope of prolonging his life. This trip will teach all three of them the importance of valuing time with their loved ones. Director: RC Delos Reyes Writers: Erwin Blanco, Rona Lean Sales Stars: Kaye Abad, Paolo Contis, Patrick Garcia “Life won't reach you if you wait to fulfill your dreams,” Shane advises her two best friends. This phrase very well represents this film that addresses a complicated and common topic such as terminal canc...

10 Hollywood Movies Releasing In August 2022

 1. Bullet Train

Release Date: 5 August 2022

In Bullet Train, Brad Pitt plays Ladybug, a hapless killer determined to do his job peacefully after too many concerts have gone off the rails. Fate, however, may have other plans, as Ladybug's latest mission puts him on a collision course with deadly adversaries from around the world, all with connected but conflicting goals, on the world's fastest train. The end of the line is just the beginning in this non-stop thrill ride through modern day Japan from David Leitch, the director of Deadpool 2.

Let's hope the estimable Brad Pitt isn't giving us his leading man swan song with this strangely exhausting and overwhelmingly unfunny gonzo-violent action-comedy set on a Japanese bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto, with the film's frantically hyper tempo sped up. in tribute to the speed of the locomotive. This movie would be a horrible way for Pitt's acting career to fade and he's given lines like, "He follows me like something witty." It's a semi-washed-out western version of Japanese author Kotoro Isaka's best-selling 2010 novel, and directed by David Leitch, and is about a group of crazed killers aboard the train, whose murderous destinies chaotically collide and They all turn out to have more to do with each other than they think.


2. Bodies Bodies Bodies

Release Date: 5 August 2022

When a group of wealthy 20-somethings plan a hurricane party at a remote family mansion, a party game turns deadly in this fresh and funny look at betrayals, fake friends, and a party gone very, very wrong.

The bratty, rotten Gen Z hurricane partiers at the center of Bodies Bodies Bodies are off-putting, but that's precisely the point. Wrapped in their vanity, narcissism, privilege, communication problems, backstabbing, and toxic relationships (which constantly invite each other's jealousy), these characters are nonetheless magnetic and charismatic, played by a lively and raucous ensemble composed of by rising talent who will hopefully continue to receive juicier roles and encourage viewers to check out his other performances.

Sophie is a recovering cocaine addict, now seemingly stable, affectionate and touchy-feely with her somewhat shy and introverted new girlfriend of hers, Bee (Borat 2, Maria Bakalova). A group chat Sophie is still haunting mentions a meeting at David's remote mansion (Pete Davidson, once again, slipping right into the obnoxious jerk role), which Sophie decides is the right time to drop in unannounced with Bee and introduce you to the best friends.



3. Easter Sunday

Release Date: 5 August 2022

Stand-up comedy sensation Jo Koy (Jo Koy: In His Elements, Jo Koy: Comin' in Hot) stars as a man who returns home for an Easter celebration with his wild family, arguing, eating, drinking, laughing. and loving, in this love letter to her Filipino-American community. Easter Sunday features an all-star comedic cast including Jimmy O. Yang (Silicon Valley series), Tia Carrere (True Lies, Wayne's World films), Brandon Wardell (Curb Your Enthusiasm series), Tony nominee Eva Noblezada ( Broadway's Hadestown), Lydia Gaston (Broadway's The King and I), Asif Ali (WandaVision), Rodney To (Parks and Recreation series), Eugene Cordero (The Good Place series), Jay Chandrasekhar (I Love You, Man), Tiffany Haddish (Girls Trip) and Lou Diamond Phillips.


Easter Sunday from DreamWorks Pictures is directed by Jay Chandrasekhar (Super Troopers, The Dukes of Hazzard) from a screenplay by Ken Cheng (Wilfred series, Betas). The film is produced by Rideback's Dan Lin (The Lego Movie franchise, It franchise) and Jonathan Eirich (Aladdin, The Two Popes), and is executive produced by Jo Koy, Jessica Gao, Jimmy O. Yang, Ken Cheng, Joe Meloche, Nick Reynolds, and Seth William Meier. The film will be distributed by Universal Pictures nationwide. Amblin Partners and Universal will share international distribution rights.


4. Fall 

Release Date: 12 August 2022

Lionsgate has released a new fast-paced trailer for its upcoming climbing thriller Fall, starring Shazam!'s Grace Caroline Currey. Currey joins a cast that includes Virginia Gardner, Mason Gooding and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Walking Dead). Directed by Scott Mann, Fall revolves around best friends and thrill-seekers Becky (Currey) and Hunter (Gardner) as they try to push the limits by scaling a remote and abandoned radio tower. However, things take a turn for the worse when they reach the top of the tower and find themselves stranded with no way down.

In an all-new trailer released by Lionsgate for the fall, the spotlight turns to the main duo as they find themselves in a do-or-die situation. The trailer begins with Becky trying to recover from the death of her boyfriend after seeing him fall in a mountaineering accident. Nearly a year later, her best friend Hunter convinces her to "confront her fears" of her and climb a 600-meter-high TV tower in a remote location.



5. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero

Release Date: 18 August 2022

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is the 21st Dragon Ball film and the second Dragon Ball Super film. It was initially set for release on April 22, 2022; however, a hack at Toei caused the film to be pushed back to August 18, 2022.

Directed by Tetsuro Kodama and featuring an all-star Japanese voice cast, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was produced with the full participation of original Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama, with the legendary manga creator involved in the development of the original story and the script of the film. and character design. Toriyama's original Dragon Ball manga debuted in Japan in 1984 and has sold a staggering 260 million copies worldwide. The property has spawned dozens of adaptations spanning television animation, movies, games, and merchandising.



6. Beast

Release Date: 19 August 2022

Dr. Nate Samuels (Idris Elba), a widowed husband, returns to South Africa, where he met his wife. He is on a long journey with his two teenage daughters, Meredith Samuels (Iyana Halley) and Norah Samuels (Leah Sava Jeffries), to a game reserve run by Martin Battles (Sharlto Copley), who is an old friend of the family and fellow wildlife biologist.

However, a ferocious and bloodthirsty lion begins to stalk them and is ready to attack and devour anyone who crosses his path. His healing journey soon becomes a fight for survival as his ability to recover is put to the test.



7. The Immaculate Room

Release Date: 19 August 2022

The Immaculate Room Plot Synopsis: “Mike (Emile Hirsch) and Kate (Kate Bosworth), a seemingly perfect couple, decide to join a psychological experiment to compete for $5 million if they can last 50 days in a fancy and all - white room in complete isolation. No phones, no family, just the "Voice" of the Immaculate Room keeping them in check if they think to stray. But as the clock ticks down, the Room becomes more than meets the eye, subjecting them to cruel tests to break their resolve and resurfacing private demons they may not survive."

Could you survive 50 days in complete isolation, inside a futuristic, spotlessly white and sleek room, for five million dollars? You have no contact with the outside world. There is no way to talk to your friends, family and loved ones. There is no way of knowing what is going on outside the four corners of your world. Just you, your thoughts, and if you're lucky, your lover all stuck together, along with an imposing robotic voice looming and keeping everything under control. That's the question posed in The Immaculate Room, the latest film from Mukunda writer-director Michael Dewil (Vehicle 19), which sees Kate Bosworth and Emile Hirsch as a seemingly perfect couple embarking on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to live in the title extension for his chance to secure a multi-million dollar fortune. Of course, nothing is as simple as it seems, especially in the movies, and the suspenseful new trailer for the upcoming thriller makes it clear that this mind-boggling private experiment is bound to have its fair share of trouble on the inside.


8. The Legend of Molly Johnson

Release Date: 19 August 2022

Set in the 1893 Australian outback, "The Legend of Molly Johnson" puts a new spin on an old classic. Based on Henry Lawson's 1892 short story "The Drover's Wife," the film stars writer-director Leah Purcell in the title role, now with a name and not just a nickname. A pregnant Molly (Purcell) tries to protect her children while her husband is herding sheep in the highlands. When Molly confronts an enslaved Aboriginal fugitive named Yadaka (Rob Collins), her true identity is revealed. The town sheriff suspects Molly when a series of murders ravages her Australian town: could Molly or Yadaka be a serial killer? The film debuts in select theaters and on digital/VOD on August 19 and is distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films, with IndieWire sharing the exclusive trailer below.

“The Legend of Molly Johnson” debuted at 2021 SXSW under the original title “The Drover’s Wife.” Purcell adapted Ella's acclaimed 2016 play, inspired by Lawson's short story, for the big screen. The play won Best New Australian Play and Best Play, among other accolades, at the 2016 Sydney Theater Awards.



9. The Invitation

Release Date: 26 August 2022

The Invitation is a 2022 horror film about a young American woman who is courted by an English aristocrat but realizes a conspiracy is afoot. Directed by Jessica M. Thompson (Moonlight) from a screenplay co-written with Blair Butler (True Haunting; Polaroid; Hellfest), loosely inspired by Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. Produced by Emile Gladstone. Executive produced by Michael P. Flannigan and Jessica M. Thompson.

The Mid Atlantic Films-Screen Gems production stars Nathalie Emmanuel (Game of Thrones), Thomas Doherty (2013 Dracula series), Stephanie Corneliussen (Legion series), Alana Boden, Courtney Taylor, Hugh Skinner (Tell Tale Heart 2019; Day of the Dead 2008) and Sean Pertwee.

10. Mack & Rita

Release Date: 12 August 2022

When Mack Martin (Elizabeth Lail), a self-proclaimed 30-year-old homebody, reluctantly joins a bachelorette party trip to Palm Springs for her best friend Carla (Taylour Paige), her inner 70-year-old breaks free, literally. The frustrated writer and influencer magically transforms into her future self: “Aunt Rita” (Academy Award winner Diane Keaton). Freed from the constraints of other people's expectations, Rita becomes a rare social media sensation and sparks a tentative romance with Mack's lovable dog handler, Jack (Dustin Milligan). A sparkling comedy with a magical twist, Mack & Rita celebrates being true to yourself at any age.



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