THE WEEKEND IS coming up, and that means new movies for you to see.
But which is a must-watch, and are there any you should avoid?
We take a look.
Bad Moms
Source: Movieclips Trailers/YouTube
What we know
Moms go wild in a comedy about frustrated mothers. From the writers of The Hangover.
What the critics say
- “But unlike Office Space, which went to some dark and unexpected places, Bad Moms thinks it’s a tiny bit cooler than it is. It doesn’t take long for the fire in Amy’s belly to fizzle out and conform to a typical sitcom scenario.” – The Guardian
- “It’s a comedy about, and for, the current generation of overstressed, overworked, overly perfectionistic — and, as often as not, under-appreciated — mothers. But will they have the time and inclination to get away and see it?” – Variety
What’s it rated?
War Dogs
Source: Warner Bros. Pictures/YouTubeWhat we know
Based on the true story of small-time arms dealers Efraim Diveroli and David Packouz, who conned their way into a $298 million contract from the Pentagon.
What the critics say
- “War Dogs was always going to be an unapologetically bro-y testosterone fest on some level, but it could’ve offered incisive commentary, too.” – The Atlantic
- “It’s a true story, sort of. As War Dogs tells it, it’s a story of trust and greed, less colorful and incriminating than what really happened. It comes down to two devil’s bargains. ” – AV Club
What’s it rated?
Strange Occurrences in a Small Irish Village
Source: Underground Films/YouTubeWhat we know
Irish film, directed by One Million Dubliners’ Aoife Kelleher, which looks at Knock and the impact the apparition of Our Lady had on it.
What the critics say
- “But Kelleher is not here to discredit, to debunk, to poke fun. The tone of the interviews in the tacky shops (most owned by siblings) that line the main street are strictly observational, letting the viewer make up their own mind…” – Entertainment.ie
- “It’s this unobtrusive distance that keeps the documentary engaging throughout. The audience needs to engage with the material and interrogate it themselves.” – Dublin Inquirer
What’s it rated?
- Rotten Tomatoes: None yet
- IMDB: None yet
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