John Wick: Chapter 4 in AMC Dolby

John Wick: Chapter 4 in AMC Dolby

John Wick (Keanu Reeves) uncovers a path to defeating The High Table. But before he can earn his freedom, Wick must face off against a new enemy with powerful alliances across the globe and forces that turn old friends into foes. The story unfolds from there…

This installment is the best of them all. It’s non-stop action from the opening credits. They just keep piling it on. It’s more of everything that the other installments had. It comes at you and keeps you riveted in your seat.

I have to say I WAS PLEASANTLY surprised. I expected that with this being the 4th installment they would run out of juice, but not so!!!

The only negative for me was the movie was so long at 2 Hours and 49 minutes.

Action, Bloody, Intriguing and at times Suspenseful. John Wick continues to kick Ass wearing a Fine Suit.

If you are a fan of the John Wick Franchise. You do not want to miss this installment.

This is a 5 Star Movie!!

IT

Normally I do not see/review Horror Movies, but “IT” is not just any “Horror Movie” it’s a Stephen King Horror Movie! During High School, College and the early part of my Technology career I was a Stephen King fan! I have read over 20 of his books all in Hard Back. I still have a few including “IT”.

In the little town called Derry, Maine there is a 7:00pm curfew for all children. It seems that the town of Derry is cursed and over 91 children have gone missing. No one seems to know how or why this happens. The local law enforcement doesn’t have a clue.

There are a bunch of young kids who are determined to get to the bottom of the mystery. As they sift through information and hunt for clues, the kids ultimately figure out that they will have to face-off with the sadistic, evil clown known as Pennywise. Myth or legend Pennywise has been associated with murders that date back centuries. The kids figure out that they are better off together as opposed to being separate because Pennywise prefers one on one. The story unfolds from there…

This installment of “IT” is definitely better than the 1990 installment. The movie is terrifying, nerve-wracking and intensely suspenseful. This installment is closely in line with Stephen King’s novel showcasing anxiety and fears that young children often face. The best part of the movie is the group of young kids. They are the heroes, but they also stay true to themselves as young innocent children.

If you can stand to be terrified, “IT” is a must see, but this movie is not for Children.

This is a 4 ½ Star Movie!