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New movies are added every week. (About 160/year)
The video below shows an old version of the RunPee app.
The current app looks much better, but the features are the same.
Recent Movie Reviews
Movie Review – The Death of Robin Hood
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Discover why this thought-provoking film is best enjoyed at home — not because it lacks big-screen quality, but because its powerful ideas demand pause, reflection, and conversation. This must-watch movie delivers a deeply engaging experience that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll. Read our full review to find out why streaming this philosopher’s movie might be the smartest way to watch it.
Movie Review – Toy Story 5
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Pixar proves once again why it’s the premier animation studio with this emotionally rich and laugh-out-loud fifth installment. With an organically expanded cast of beloved characters, this sequel delivers depth, humor, and heart for kids and adults alike—and will make you want to rewatch the entire franchise from the start.
Movie Review – Disclosure Day
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Steven Spielberg’s *Disclosure Day* draws heavy parallels to his classic *Close Encounters of the Third Kind*, revisiting themes that defined his legendary career. This review explores how Spielberg’s latest film stands on its own—where it shines, where it falters, and why it feels like a bookend to one of Hollywood’s most iconic filmographies. Read the full review for an honest, spoiler-conscious take on whether *Disclosure Day* lives up to the Spielberg legacy.
Movie Review – Masters of the Universe
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Surprised by how well this movie turned out? This honest movie review shares one viewer’s unexpected experience — walking into the theater with low expectations only to be pleasantly surprised. Read the full review to find out what worked, what didn’t, and whether this film is worth your time and ticket price.
Movie Review – Scary Movie
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Scary Movie 6 brings back the original cast — Anna Faris, Regina Hall, and the Wayans Brothers — after 26 years, but does the long-awaited sequel deliver? This honest Scary Movie 6 review breaks down what works, what doesn’t, and why the franchise’s return falls short of its sharp-witted originals. With spoofs of Longlegs, Get Out, M3GAN, Sinners, and The Substance, there’s comedic potential here, but repetitive humor and lazy writing hold the film back. Find out whether this horror comedy sequel is worth your ticket or if you’re better off revisiting a classic instead.
Movie Review – Pressure
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**Pressure Movie Review: A Restrained, Old-School D-Day Epic That Builds Suspense Through Silence**
*Pressure* isn’t the action-packed war drama you might expect — it’s something far more compelling. Focusing on the tense 72 hours leading up to D-Day, this film masterfully builds suspense through restraint, authentic period detail, and old-school storytelling. From its stunning cinematography to its pitch-perfect pacing, *Pressure* feels like a classic 1950s war epic made with a modern cast. Read our full review to find out why this brand-new, old-school film could be a major contender when awards season arrives.
Movie Review – Backrooms
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“Discover our honest review of this Stephen King-inspired horror movie. While our usual horror reviewer was out sick, we found a surprisingly compelling story worth watching. Read our full review, complete with Peetimes, to find out if this thriller lives up to its promising previews. #HorrorMovie #MovieReview #RunPee”
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Movie Review – The Breadwinner
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*The Breadwinner* starring Nate Bargatze is a rare family-friendly comedy that appeals to all ages. With Bargatze’s signature clean, dry humor and a talented supporting cast, this film delivers genuine laughs without insulting anyone’s intelligence. The plot is simple — Dad takes over when Mom leaves town — but it’s the characters and comedy that make it shine. A wholesome movie the whole family can enjoy, *The Breadwinner* proves that family comedies can still be laugh-out-loud funny. Read our full review to find out why this feel-good film is worth watching.
Anything Extra
One of the favorite features of the RunPee app is to let you know if there is Anything Extra during the end credits. We don’t just give you a yes or no. If there are extras, we’ll tell you when they happen, but without spoiling the fun.
The single most common feedback I get is about the Anything Extra for movies. The typical email is, “There isn’t anything extra in these credits.” To which, I usually reply, “There is an extra. If you wait until the credits end, you can hear birds chirping, which echoes back to… something in the movie.” I… Read More »How much ‘extra’ does an ‘extra’ have to be to count as ‘Anything Extra?
