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OUT: May 17
Reimagining Beatrix Potter s charming Edwardian vegetable thief as a cocky 21st-century arsehole seemed to do no harm at the 2018 box office, so here s more of same. Peter feels like he doesn t fit with his new family, so runs off to find other friends. But, he soon learns, different isn t necessarily better. After hopping around different release dates, the sequel is finally ready to leave the hutch.
Spiral: From The Book Of Saw
OUT: May 17
Saw franchise – the ninth
Saw to date –
Spiral is masterminded by and stars Chris Rock, who, it turns out, is a long-term fan. He plays a cop on the trail of a serial killer responsible for a string of gnarly murders. Max Minghella plays Rock s partner on the force, Marisol Nichols is their captain, and Samuel L. Jackson stars as Rock s father. Darren Lynn Bousman, who directed Saws II through IV, returns to handle the movie.
Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French
Rating: Not Rated
Package Includes: Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Copy
Case Type: 2-disc Blu-ray keepcase with slipcover
Disc Type: BD50 (dual layer)
Region: A
MSRP: $34.98
The Production: 2.5/5
The body-swapping genre has been around for a long time, milking the comedic possibilities of a child swapping with a parent (the numerous iterations of
Freaky Friday by Disney) or with a member of the opposite sex (Blake Edwardsâ
Switch from 1991). Director Christopher Landon had some success in blending comedy and horror with his two installments of the
Happy Death Day franchise (yet failed rather miserably with his second feature