“It’s just a movie—why am I crying?”

Movies are a form of entertainment meant to be enjoyed, but sometimes they evoke powerful emotions or a sense of connection, making us feel as if we are living the story ourselves.
The Life of Chuck

What would you do if you only had nine months to live? The Life of Chuck, written by the renowned author Stephen King and directed by Mike Flanagan, explores just that. The story follows a man named Charles Krantz—simply known as Chuck—from his childhood to his final days, after learning he has a brain tumor.

The Life of Chuck hits theaters on June 6, 2025.
Mission: Impossible 8 – The Final Reckoning

Mission: Impossible force agents, prepare yourselves for Ethan Hunt’s final mission. Will Ethan complete it, or will we witness the tragic loss of a close ally—or even our favorite agent himself? Gear up for Ethan’s final reckoning.

The mission begins on May 23, 2025.
Marvel’s Thunderbolts*

Six broken heroes face one overwhelming threat. Thunderbolts hits theaters on May 2, 2025. Expect mature themes, including loss and personal trauma, as each character confronts the darkest parts of their past. Be emotionally prepared.

Karate Kid: Legends
Feeling old yet? Anyone here know kung fu? Karate Kid: Legends is one of the most anticipated films this May. The story follows Li Fong, who struggles to let go of his past after moving to New York. Trying to fit into his new life, he joins a martial arts competition—but his skills fall short. With the help of Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso, he learns to merge two fighting styles in preparation for the upcoming tournament.


How to Train Your Dragon 2025 (Live Action)

We cried when it first hit theaters—will we cry again? On June 13, 2025, How to Train Your Dragon returns in a stunning live-action adaptation. Gerard Butler reprises his role as Stoick the Vast. The story follows a boy named Hiccup, who dares to challenge his tribe’s beliefs by proving that not all dragons are dangerous—they’re just misunderstood. Need we say more?

Are you ready to leave the theater in tears? Some of us may not be prepared for final missions or emotional confrontations with the past. So, see you at the movies!