![]() ![]() I want to see an Alien reboot with Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Ripley. This is the third pink-hued Netflix action jaunt counting Kate and Gunpowder Milkshake and I can safely say this by far the best of the three. This is a fairly run-of-the mill action yarn set in Tokyo, a frequent spot for Yakuza gangsta revenge flicks, but Winstead elevates the whole mediocre affair. (Heigl) and Kate (Chalke) throughout their 30-year friendship. She actually reminds me a lot of Sigourney Weaver as Ripley - smart, capable, no bullshit, not sexualized, and she does NOT fuck around. The first part of Firefly Lane season 2, which stars Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke, will premiere Dec. But Winstead is the lady a guy should want as their life partner. She's not the traditional model-esque action hero like Beckinsale, Milla Jovovich, Charlize Theron, or Angelina Jolie, but frankly, that makes her more attractive to me. She killed it in Fargo season three and 10 Cloverfield Lane and was a fine addition to Birds of Prey. Well, they radiated the WRONG bad-ass bitch. On June 21, Netflix unveiled the official volume 2 trailer, which features a first look at the final battle with Vecna set to Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush. Oh, and there’s a long history of mass murders in Shadyside.I saw this pink-themed movie poster thumbnail in my Netflix feed and thought to myself: "I already saw this over-caffeinated lackluster action flick with KATE Beckinsale - what gives?" But that's Mary Elizabeth Winstead in that thumbnail who I like even more than THAT Kate. The summer camp Berman and her sister attended in the 1970s was built over the settlement where Fier lived and was executed. Berman ( Gillian Jacobs) for the lowdown on her teen encounter 16 years earlier with Sarah Fier, the Shadyside Witch of local legend who was hanged in the 1600s. “1978" picks up immediately after “1994,” with the first film’s survivors pressing reclusive C. Though it still relies too much on jump scares and clunky dialogue, “1978" feels more assured, looser than the first installment, “ Fear Street Part 1: 1994.” Where “1994" hearkened a bit to the meta horror of its story’s time (think “ Scream”), “1978" feels right at home in the “ Friday the 13th” universe, but with better production values and as part of a larger, more interesting story than a simple slasher flick. Stine movie trilogy finds its cinematic footing. ![]() With its second installment, “ Fear Street Part 2: 1978,” Netflix’s R.L. ![]()
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