Movies that take place in 2026
If cinematic history accounts for anything, then 2026 is the year of dystopias.
New Movies This Week
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
runtime: 1 hour 49 minutes
genres: 13,20,18
rating: [R] Graphic Nudity | Gore | Brief Drug Use | Language Throughout | Strong Bloody Violence
directed by: Nia DaCosta
Peetimes: I’m going to the 2:00 pm Eastern showing on Thursday, January 15th. Peetimes should be available by 5:30 pm.
runtime: 1 hour 49 minutes
genres: 13,20,18
rating: [R] Graphic Nudity | Gore | Brief Drug Use | Language Throughout | Strong Bloody Violence
directed by: Nia DaCosta
Peetimes: I’m going to the 2:00 pm Eastern showing on Thursday, January 15th. Peetimes should be available by 5:30 pm.
RunPee News
Movie Review – Greenland 2: Migration
Greenland 2: Migration trades the original’s refreshing realism for manufactured drama and baffling science. Find out why this “jump the shark” sequel earns a disappointing D+.
Grade: D+
Greenland 2: Migration trades the original’s refreshing realism for manufactured drama and baffling science. Find out why this “jump the shark” sequel earns a disappointing D+.
Grade: D+
Movie Review – Primate
Johannes Roberts delivers a “brutally graphic” masterpiece that even seasoned horror fans will find challenging. With Oscar-winner Troy Kotsur and top-tier practical effects, Primate is pure, unadulterated terror.
Grade: A
Johannes Roberts delivers a “brutally graphic” masterpiece that even seasoned horror fans will find challenging. With Oscar-winner Troy Kotsur and top-tier practical effects, Primate is pure, unadulterated terror.
Grade: A
Movie Review – I Was a Stranger
I Was a Stranger delivers an essential, urgent message about the global refugee crisis. While it lacks the polish of a cinematic masterpiece, its raw emotional power makes it a must-watch.
Grade: B+
I Was a Stranger delivers an essential, urgent message about the global refugee crisis. While it lacks the polish of a cinematic masterpiece, its raw emotional power makes it a must-watch.
Grade: B+
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