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The RunPee app tells you the best times to
run & pee during a movie
so you don't miss the best scenes.
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100% free (donation supported)
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 Sheep Detectives
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Looking for a great family movie? This heartwarming film delivers exceptional voice acting, a surprising mystery, and entertainment for kids and adults alike. Read our full review for parent-friendly guidance on one intense scene, plus tips on the best times to take a break using the RunPee app.
Movie Review – Mortal Kombat II
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Looking for an honest *Mortal Kombat II* movie review? This no-spoiler review covers the plot, fight scenes, and overall experience from a lifelong MK fan. Find out whether the sequel lives up to the hype, how the action compares to franchises like *Mission Impossible*, and whether it’s worth watching. The verdict? It delivers exactly what you’d expect—no more, no less.
Movie Review – Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)
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Billie Eilish concert film review: Directed by James Cameron in 3D, this concert movie delivers incredible energy, charisma, and impressive live vocals from Billie Eilish. But is it worth seeing in 3D, and does Cameron’s direction break new ground? Read our honest review covering the cinematography, 3D experience, Dolby format, fan reactions, and whether this concert film is a must-see — even if you’re not a die-hard Billie Eilish fan. Rated a solid B for making you feel like you’re truly there.
Movie Review – Animal Farm
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Is the new *Animal Farm* animated movie suitable for kids? This review explores how the adaptation of George Orwell’s classic novella balances cute farm animals and fart jokes with surprisingly dark plot developments. While the film follows Orwell’s story fairly faithfully, its generic animation, tonal shifts, and brutal moments may catch unsuspecting parents off guard. Discover whether this colorful animated adaptation works on screen — or whether some stories are better left on the page.
Movie Review – Hokum
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*Hokum* is a rare horror movie that appeals to everyone — even non-horror fans. Featuring constant creeping dread, clever jump scares, supernatural weirdness, and a murder-mystery hook, this atmospheric Irish-set thriller follows a novelist who checks into a remote, haunted hotel and gets pulled into a chilling disappearance. Adam Scott delivers a fantastic performance in a sharp, sarcastic new role. Read our full review to find out why *Hokum* is a genuinely creepy ride that delivers.
Movie Review – The Devil Wears Prada 2
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The Devil Wears Prada 2 brings back Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci for a warm, well-acted sequel that explores Runway magazine’s fight for survival in the digital age. While not quite as sharp as the original, the film delivers strong chemistry, genuine humor, and a surprisingly poignant take on modern media. Read our full review to find out why this long-awaited reunion earns an A-.
Movie Review – I Swear
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*I Swear* is an uplifting and heartfelt biopic that follows John Davidson’s journey growing up with Tourette’s Syndrome in 1980s Scotland. Featuring a BAFTA-winning performance from Robert Aramayo, the film tracks John from childhood to adulthood as he navigates life with a condition few people understood at the time. Honest, grounded, and genuinely moving, *I Swear* avoids the usual biopic pitfalls and delivers an inspiring true story done right. Read our full review to find out why this is one biography film you don’t want to miss.
Movie Review – Mother Mary
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Mother Mary is a genre-defying film that blends psychological drama, dark musical elements, and supernatural horror into one strange, atmospheric experience. Starring Anne Hathaway as a spiraling pop star and Michaela Coel as her estranged costume designer, the movie explores their complicated reunion as they prepare for a career-defining performance. While Hathaway delivers a solid turn, Coel steals the show with her riveting intensity. Dark, moody, and unpredictable, Mother Mary doesn’t fully stick the landing but keeps you hooked from start to finish. Read our full review to find out why this unique film stays with you long after the credits roll.
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.
