New Release
This biopic follows the life of legendary boxer “Big George” Foreman—beginning with his troubled childhood growing up in poverty to his amateur boxing days, Olympic gold, and eventual professional career as a heavyweight knockout artist. It also covers his near-death experience and ordination as a Christian minister.
This rags-to-riches story is one of the better biographical sports dramas out there. Plus, it’s about an American legend who used his God-given gifts to turn his life around and become an inspiration to others.
Family Pick
Based on a popular book series, this ongoing TV show follows the adventures of three siblings—Janner (Alkaio Thiele), Tink (Griffin Robert Faulkner), and Leeli (Romy Fay)—as they travel through the lands of Aerwiar. However, while on their journey of self-discovery, they have to face the insidious Fangs of Dang.
This adventure series is a breath of fresh air. It sports a charming animation style and top-notch voice acting. As its success grows, it proves that there’s a massive market out there for wholesome family fare.
A Goofy, Nostalgic ’80s Comedy
‘Real Genius’Newcomer at Pacific Tech University Mitch Taylor (Gabriel Jarret) is quite a science genius at 15 years old. At first, he doesn’t get along with fellow science whiz Chris Knight (Val Kilmer), but the two eventually begin working together on a groundbreaking laser. However, will their professor use their genius and their project responsibly?
Underneath some of the crude humor, this film is a highly entertaining ’80s romp with razor-tongued dialogue, ridiculous situations, and a nostalgic soundtrack.
A Well-Told Western Drama
‘The Tall T’When cowboy Pat Brennan (Randolph Scott) loses his horse, he hitches a ride with a stagecoach carrying newlyweds. Soon, a band of vicious bandits kidnaps them, led by ruthless killer Frank Usher (Richard Boone).
This excellent Western stands head and holster above similar fare—mainly due to its well-wrought script, imaginative cinematography, and solid, nuanced acting.