
So I went to see this movie over the weekend with high speculations. The movie tells the story of Dr. Abigail Tyler, a psychologist who lives in Nome Alaska. Since the 1960’s this town in Alaska has had several people disappear without any clues as to their whereabouts or what happened to them. Dr. Tyler starts to do a study about what’s going on, when some of her patients all tell her that they are seeing the same image of a white owl in the middle of the night, outside their windows. She then starts hypnosis as a way of getting them to relive what is really going on while they are asleep. What she encounters from her patients is something she could have never imagined. Are these residents in her town being abducted by aliens?

When a traveling freak show comes to they’re town, two best friends, Darren (Chris Massoglia) and Steve (Josh Hutcherson) decide this is a show they cannot miss. Without the consent of their parents and the outright disapproval of their teacher, they sneak out to go see the show. After the show is canceled by towns people who storm the performance, the two get separated while trying to flee from being seen by they’re teacher. Darren ends up in the dressing room of the lead performer, Larten Crepsley (John C. Reilly). He then steals a much cherished pet from Crepsley. In turn the pet ends up biting his friend Steve, and he becomes very ill. Now he must go back and tell Crepsley what he has done, so that his friend can be cured.

Sacha Baron Cohen is at it again in his new movie Bruno. The movie revolves around the title character Bruno who is a top rated fashion expert on his own late talk show. After getting banned from his show, Bruno ventures to the USA to take the fashion world by storm and become a huge star.

So this past week there were fireworks in the streets and fireworks from a Tommy gun as Johnny Depp stepped into the role of John Dillinger in “Public Enemies”. The movie tells the story of John Dillinger’s rain of robbing banks in Chicago during the Great Depression. J. Edgar Hoover (Billy Crudup) declares Dillinger “Public Enemy #1” and incorporates the help of Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale) to bring him to justice by any means necessary.

Is there illegal street fighting going on in New York City? Well I can’t answer that, but this past weekend brought us the movie “Fighting” starring Channing Tatum. In the movie Channing play’s Shawn MacArthur a street hustler who is down on his luck until he has an encounter with another street hustler named Harvey Boarden (Terrence Howard) who sees potential in Shawn as his next fighter in the secret underground world of street fighting.