The Northman Credit: Courtesy IMdb

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THE BAD GUYS: Sam Rockwell as an anti-hero wolf who, along
with his team of thieves, starts pretending to be a good guy in order to
eventually get away with bad guy stuff. With a voice cast featuring Marc Maron,
Zazie Beetz, Craig Robinson, Richard Ayoade, Awkwafina and more, this is the
most irrationally excited Iโ€™ve been for an animated film in a long time. Regal
Old Mill

The Northman Credit: Courtesy IMdb

DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS: Sam Raimi
returns to the superhero genre in what I hope is at least as good as the other big
multiverse movie this year, โ€œEverything Everywhere All At Once.โ€ Hereโ€™s also
hoping that this brings some of the missing MCU characters back to the fore
like The Fantastic Four and X-Men. My nerd glee is bursting. Regal Old Mill,
Sisters Movie House, Odem Theater Pub, Mcmenamins

THE DUKE: Jim Broadbent plus Helen Mirren should equal all
butts in seats, and this quirky true-life tale deserves all the butts. Charming
across the board. Tin Pan Theater, Sisters Movie House

EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE: Martial arts, sci-fi and
mind-f*ck combine for this jaw-dropping showcase of the brilliant Michelle Yeoh
and the unsung comedic chops of Jamie Lee Curtis. From the Daniels, this is a
breathtaking work of imagination that uses cinematic techniques we havenโ€™t seen
since the heyday of Spike Jonze and Michele Gondry. Regal Old Mill, Tin Pan
Theater, Odem Theater Pub, Sisters Movie House

FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE SECRETS OF DUMBLEDORE: Iโ€™m not sure
if anyone is still invested in this franchise, but Jude Law has been giving a
pretty wonderful performance as Dumbledore, so Iโ€™m definitely along for the
ride. There are a lot of cool thematic ideas happening in this series, so
hereโ€™s hoping this continues the trend. Itโ€™s also just nice to be back in the
Wizarding World. Regal Old Mill

FIRESTARTER: The last five years has been another
renaissance in terms of Stephen King adaptations, so hereโ€™s hoping this keeps
up the trend of them mostly being surprisingly watchable. Director Keith Thomas
is responsible for the great horror flick โ€œThe Vigil,โ€ so Iโ€™m really looking
forward to seeing his take on this King classic. Regal Old Mill

HAPPENING: The best movie about reproductive rights made in
a very long time. This should be required viewing in high schools and college.
Sisters Movie House

THE LOST CITY: The combination of Sandra Bullock, Channing
Tatum and Brad Pitt in a romantic adventure along the lines of Romancing the
Stone means Iโ€™m there for it. When Tatum leans into big, dumb and goofy heโ€™s a
damn riot, and Pittโ€™s flowing hair and swarthy heroics make this look like a
blast. Regal Old Mill

THE NORTHMAN: From Robert Eggers, the director of โ€œThe
Lighthouse,โ€ comes this epic Viking revenge saga filled with some of the most
insane visuals weโ€™ve seen in years. As excited as I am for the movie itself,
Iโ€™m mostly just elated to see Bjork acting again since her 2000 breakthrough
โ€œDancer in the Dark.โ€ Regal Old Mill, Odem Theater Pub

SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2: I have it on trusted authority that
this one is better than the first and has an all-time great comedic performance
from the now (possibly?) retired Jim Carrey. Full disclosure, I used to work
with one of the writers on this film and consider him a friend but would be
excited for another great Jim Carrey role either way. Regal Old Mill

THE UNBEARABLE WEIGHT OF MASSIVE TALENT: In spite of
his rage heโ€™s still just Nicolas Cage. Regal Old Mill, Odem Theater Pub

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