Movie 1: Sheepdog

This is a small, independent movie with a big heart. It deals with complex issues such as PTSD, guilt and divorce in human and realistic terms. Two war veterans help each other cope and come to terms with life and living. We found the acting and writing very believable. It’s currently in limited theatrical release but should stream soon on Prime Video or Apple TV.
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Movie 2: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

This is the second movie in the 28 Year zombie trilogy/franchise. It closely follows where the first movie ends and continues with the post apocalyptic horror. A Rage Virus has decimated all of Britan and the few unaffected humans try and survive. There seems to be no role that the very talented Ralph Fiennes does not excel in. While this movie can’t be described as enjoyable, it is very thought provoking and entertaining.
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Movie 3: Send Help

This drama/comedy is much better than we anticipated, and much more going on than the previews alluded to. There is a plane crash on a business trip and two coworkers must work together to survive on a small Thai tropical island. There were moments of outright laughter and fun, and then times we thought how is this movie going to end? Good acting and writing with a very believable chemistry between Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien.
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