Return to Silent Hill will compete against Mercy and while I’d like to believe it can overcome, the limited success of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple last week, horror might not be in ascendance.
OTHER RELEASES
We are only looking at films that have had trailers released on Rotten Tomatoes’ trailer YouTube Channels. Below are some other films that are releasing this weekend that we haven’t considered.
The Testament of Ann Lee (Expands Wide)
Border 2 (Limited)
Chatha Pacha: The Ring of Rowdies (Limited)
Dooba Dooba (Limited)
The Dreamer Cinderella (Limited)
In Cold Light (Limited)
Mr. Nobody Against Putin (Limited)
Pennu Case (Limited)
Standout: The Ben Kjar Story (Limited)
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| CLIKA | MERCY | RETURN TO SILENT HILL | ||
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Clika
Wesley Lovell: A music film that doesn’t look exciting.
Pete Patrick: Looks earnest if a bit too familiar.
Thomas La Tourrette: A very tepid and cliched trailer shows a man trying to make it in the music business and nothing looks new or interesting about it.
Mercy
Wesley Lovell: Chris Pratt earned a spot on my avoid list, so I’m a hard “no.”
Pete Patrick: The headache inducing trailer is turnoff for me.
Thomas La Tourrette: There is a bit of promise to this sci-fi thriller about a man trying to prove his innocence to an AI judge, but leaving him only in his chair may make it less interesting over time.
Return to Silent Hill
Wesley Lovell: I’m intrigued by the concept and the video game but not sold on either.
Pete Patrick: Appears be a sequel of a well-regarded 20-year-old film by the same director, so maybe.
Thomas La Tourrette: I have a feeling that I am not the demographic for movies based on video games and nothing about the trailer made me want to see this film.
| LIMITED RELEASES | ||||
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| ARCO | H IS FOR HAWK | |||
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The Limited Slate
Wesley Lovell: I’ve already seen Arco, so my vote reflects how I felt before seeing it.
Pete Patrick: Arco has good reviews and H Is for Hawk has a strong cast so there’s a strong possibility that I would like them, but I’m in no rush to see either one.
Thomas La Tourrette: I will see Arco as it is a probable Oscar nominee, and the visuals look luscious. H Is for Hawk looks worth seeing for Claire Foy’s performance, but I am not sure that the film itself will be amazing.


























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