By Alexandra Heilbron on May 7, 2019 | Leave a Comment
There’s something for every type of film lover this week for your home viewing enjoyment, including a female-led comedy, an animated family comedy, a thriller and a survival movie. Check out all the details below! ~Alexandra Heilbron
What Men Want – When sports agent Ali Davis (Taraji P. Henson) is overlooked for a promotion, she believes it’s because she’s not a man. Following a visit to a psychic, Ali has an accident that knocks her out cold. When she wakes, she discovers she has the ability to read men’s thoughts and uses that to her advantage.
Trailer: What Men Want
The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part – When invaders from outer space wreak havoc on Bricksburg, they demolish everything in their path. They even abduct their fiercest leader, Lucy (Elizabeth Banks), so Emmet (Chris Pratt) sets out to on a quest to get her back.
Trailer: The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part
The Prodigy – When Sarah Blume (Taylor Schilling) gives birth to a baby boy whom she names Miles, it’s not long before she realizes he’s special. Sarah has him tested and discovers his intelligence is “off the charts.” However, when he reaches school age, Miles has a hard time fitting in, and shows signs of a cruel streak. After he’s declared “dangerous” by a specialist, he begins to frighten even his family.
Trailer: The Prodigy
Arctic – A man (Mads Mikkelsen) stranded in the Arctic following a plane crash has to make a life-or-death decision when a rescue helicopter also crashes.
Trailer: Arctic
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