![]() ![]() July 2: Love is Blind: Brazil (Season 3 - Reunion)Įvery Movie and Show Leaving Netflix This Week.July 1: Bridesmaids (2011) The Huntsman: Winter’s War (2016) Jumanji (1995) The Karate Kid (1984) The Karate Kid Part 2 (1986) The Karate Kid Part 3 (1989) Kick-Ass (2010) Liar Liar (1997) Monster Trucks (2016) One Piece (Multiple Seasons) Pride & Prejudice (2005) Prom Night (2008) Ride on Time (Season 5) Rush Hour (1998) Rush Hour 2 (2001) Rush Hour 3 (2007) Snow White & the Huntsman (2012) The Squid and the Whale (2005) Star Trek (2009) Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) The Sweetest Thing (2002) Thank You for Your Service (2017) Titanic (1997) Uncle Buck (1989) Warm Bodies (2013) White House Down (2013).June 30: Alone (Season 9) Annihilation (2018) Celebrity (Season 1) Fireworks (2023) Kembang Api (2023) Making It Up / Maquíllame Otra Vez (2023) Nimona (2023) Is It Cake, Too? (Season 2) Shimajiro: A Wonderful Adventure (Season 1) Tayo The Little Bus (Season 5).June 29: Lust Stories 2 (2023) Ōoku: The Inner Chambers (Season 1) The Witcher (Season 3 – Volume 1).June 28: Delete (Season 1) Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate (2023) Hoarders (Season 13) Muscles & Mayhem: An Unauthorized Story of American Gladiators (Limited Series) Run Rabbit Run (2023).Every New Movie and Show on Netflix This Week Your last day to watch Resident Evil on Netflix will be June 30, 2023. With a gritty performance from Michelle Rodriguez and jaw-dropping special effects, Resident Evil is a wild, heart-pounding ride that will leave you breathless. This high-octane horror film, based on the popular video game series, combines suspense, action, and chilling thrills to create an unforgettable viewing experience. Milla Jovovich stars as Alice, an amnesiac security operative, fighting to survive in a bioengineering facility overrun by genetically mutated creatures. If you like weird, then pick this one up at a Redbox.Plunge into a horrifying world overrun by zombies in Paul W. I wouldn’t pay money in a theater to see this. This is not something I would choose if I were going through Netflix. ![]() The ending was confusing and unsatisfying. Everybody is safe and only some minor unfortunate characters get done in. By then we feel sorry for the guy, even though he was doing something not necessarily immoral, but not really forgivable either. The end where they tie up the story by telling this man who he was and what he was doing before the accident felt too little too late. Kate Bosworth’s character keeps her serenity while becoming more insane. It’s like we’re wandering aimlessly into a house of horrors. The Bad: I’m not really sure how I feel about this film. The cats don’t die, there’s something to cheer for. What the what?! The costumes and set design are from another period, which makes the time frame a little confusion, but since “the man” has amnesia, and has no concept of where or when they are, it strangely works. So gnarly! She hacks up bodies wearing fur. ![]() There’s this one scene where Audrey attempts to escape and stabs “the woman” (Yes I was serious, these characters have no names) in the shoulder and Kate Bosworth uses a wood burner to sear the wound with just a pained sigh. She wants a baby, but has some weird foreplay tactics like lobotomy and shock therapy. Kate Bosworth shows off some actual acting chops and comes off as sexy/creepy with her perfect chignon hairstyle. The Good: The ambiance of a constant dream-like state and confusion is only what I imagine what having amnesia feels like. He begins to doubt his caretaker and realizes she has an ulterior motive for keeping him invalid in the house. He starts to have memories of a car accident and a young girl named Audrey (Olivia Rose Keegan) screaming “Dad!” before the impact. ![]() He goes to investigate and finds a body wrapped in plastic. He finds a room with several 8mm films of children and families of whom he has no recollection, and the house cats are batting at a wardrobe in the corner. As he explores the house, he tries to find some sort of reminder of his past. She nurses him back to health, prepares him a lovely dinner when he’s able to ambulate around the house and makes love to him as if this was how they interacted before he lost his memory. He has no memory of his life beforehand, and he cautiously takes her at her word. A woman (Kate Bosworth) leans over him telling him he was in an accident, she’s his wife and she’s going to take care of him. In Theaters on VOD and iTunes on August 14thĪn unnamed man (Wes Bentley) wakes up in a bed, hooked up to various machines and riddled with pain. Running time: 1hr 30min, Unrated (Violence, mild gore) KATE BOSWORTH, Olivia Rose Keegan, RICHARD RIEHLE, Shashawnee Hall, WeS BENTLEY ![]()
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