![]() ![]() Leon: The Professional –Leon (Jean Reno) is an Italian immigrant who becomes a hitman for Mafia boss Tony (Danny Aiello). (Yes, this premiere is intended to gin up viewer interest for this film’s upcoming sequel.) Tweedy (Miranda Richardson) has taken a strong interest in a machine that can increase her farm’s profits by turning chickens into pies. The desperate plan takes on a far greater urgency when the chickens learn Mrs. Enter Rocky (Mel Gibson), a fugitive circus rooster, who might help the Tweedys’ chickens successfully escape by teaching them to fly. Rebellious Ginger has repeatedly tried and failed to escape the Tweedys’ farm. When a chicken fails to meet the daily egg quota, they get killed. ![]() In 1950s England, Ginger and her fellow chickens live a life of exploitation on the Tweedys’ chicken farm. And John is being sought out by skilled racer Bob Falfa (Harrison Ford) for a challenge to his crown.Ĭhicken Run -One of the best Claymation collaborations between Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Pictures sees what Collider describes as a prison escape movie grafted onto an anti-capitalist satire. Steve accidentally endangers his relationship with Laurie. Terry attempts to impress a hitchhiker named Debbie (Candy Clark). Over the course of this long night, Curt will become obsessed with a mysterious blonde woman. But before the new day arrives, the friends are joined for a final night together with Curt’s sister Laurie (Cindy Williams), drag racing king John Milner (Paul Le Mat) and well-meaning but unpopular Terry Fields. High school graduates and good friends Curt Henderson (Richard Dreyfuss) and Steve Bolander (Ron Howard) are heading back East in the morning to start college. If that’s not enough excitement for you, see why the hate-watchers and the IMDB review-bombers will have their knives sharpened for Jada Pinkett-Smith’s docudrama about a certain legendary Queen of the Nile.Īmerican Graffiti –George Lucas’ semi-autobiographical classic takes place in 1962 Modesto over the course of the last evening of summer vacation. Fans of older films can check out a semi-autobiographical classic from George Lucas or the Luc Besson actioner starring a very young Natalie Portman as a hitman’s protege. See people who’ve made a career out of professional mermaiding. South Korea action film fans get to see what happens when you mash together “Mad Max” with a UPS delivery driver. Hannah Gadsby returns with her newest stand-up comedy special. What are we talking about? Fans of “Bridgerton” will want to bingewatch the new prequel series focused on Queen Charlotte’s backstory. Fortunately, this month is packed with other entertaining goodies. Robinson’s off-kilter humor might not amuse everyone. What, we can’t just say “the new season of Tim Robinson’s hilariously weird series ‘I Think You Should Leave’ arrives this month, that’s all you need to know about Netflix this May?” Oh, all right. 1408 Shares Share on Facebook Share on Twitter ![]()
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