Thursday, April 12, 2018

The Good Wife season 1 Review

Well, I’m back here with my next random post for this blog. In it, I review the first season of this show. There will be six other seasons to review at some point and I imagine that they will probably be the next six random blog posts after this one. I hope that I can come up with a good way of reviewing each season.

Season 1 overview: It can be hard for most shows that last a good while on TV to have the first season be remembered as anything other than the introductory season of the show. This show started with Peter in jail and he is eventually released and trying to run for office again even though convicted felons can’t run for office in Illinois. Alicia competes with Cary for a job at the firm and she eventually gets it leading Cary to become opposition to their firm in future seasons. Not much happens in regards with Will and Alicia’s romance with each other except for a kiss. I think that a phone call that he tries to make happens at the very end of this season. I don’t know of any other major events this season.

How this season was different than the others: Well, for one, this started the series as a whole and served as a general introduction to the series. Peter is in jail for a lot of the first season when he is normally more present on the show. Alicia and Cary are competing for their job at Lockhart Gardner during this time and that leads to riffs between them in future seasons. But this is when they start working together, even though it won’t be a long term agreement until much later.

What made it good: It seemed to be more focused on the trials and crimes than future seasons would wind up being. I believe that from the very beginning, they showed that the defense wouldn’t just wind up winning every case similar to how it almost always was in Matlock. There are more details of Alicia actually being loyal to her husband at the very beginning, even though her first affair with Will would wind up starting to leak through in this case.

What made it bad: I don’t think that there was ever that much detail as to why Peter was in jail that was made apparent as the show went on. I’ll admit, I came into this season a bit later than I should have so I may have just missed the explanation. There wasn’t as much to the characters just yet and no real story arcs that started other than Alicia’s budding romance with Will.

More thoughts: Since a good portion of TV is never made and another good portion only gets one season, then we are quite lucky that this lasted longer than its first, introductory season. This season was more it building steam for future developments that we saw along the way in the future. While I haven’t ranked the seasons yet, I’m sure that this would rank more in the middle as it was good, but future seasons wound up being better.


That’s all for this blog post. You’ll see my reviews of future seasons in the future. Just keep reading the cast updates and you’ll see these random updates in other, future times. Just know that there might be a pattern if I can do it. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Cast Update 4-5-2018

Well, The Good Fight is on DVD now. I could wind up starting a blog about it in the future. I’d need to get the DVDs of it first and would wait until it becomes the next in line on my list of things to watch before I start watching it. Basically, it could take a long while before you see a blog like it. There are different things I could do with that blog too. I could rewrite any of the episodes to be from an alternate world in which Hilary Clinton was elected president in 2016. I’d like to live in that world. I could even just do a random post a month where I do an alternate history analysis of what that world could be like. I don’t think that I’d have a regular time when I’d post that blog, but that wouldn’t matter too much. I’m sure that others would do a version of theirs live.

Spin-off information- My review of the spin-off will follow later in this post. It will probably stay for as long as the show is still on. If the show leaves the air, then I’ll probably cut it. I do plan on creating a new blog for it in the future. I guess that I will just have to keep you updated on when it might be released in the future.

Julianna Margulies: It appears that the main actress has a project in the works. She has a new TV show called Dietland that will be on AMC if it is made. Other things will be reported as they come. I just hope that they do come sooner or later.

Dietland: This is an AMC show in development about weight loss and fashion, or society’s obsession with them, at least. It has a release year of 2018. It sounds dumb, but at least I won’t have to watch it. I don’t know if she will have a long term role in it or not, but I will keep this here in the meantime until I know more. If you can’t tell by now, I tend to treat shows differently than movies.

Josh Charles: He has at least two projects in the works, according to imdb. It looks like he will appear in Amateur, a sports movie. I also learned that he is joining the cast of Law & Order: True Crime. He’s also in something new called DeLorean.

Amateur: This does not have a trailer or release date yet. This one is still listed as filming, so hopefully it can be released and finished sometime. This is a basketball drama and it appears to be a coming of age drama as well. Can a young player fit in with a new team? The year of release is now 2018.

Law & Order: True Crime: I was hoping that I could avoid watching this and don’t yet know if I will be able to see this or not. This will be about an actual murder case. This is on hiatus right now. Josh plays a psychiatrist who tries to help understand the brothers. A review now follows.

Law & Order: True Crime: Status- Currently on hiatus. Why I’ve seen it- I saw this since an alumni from The Good Wife is in this. Noteworthiness- This is inspired by a true case and part of the Law and Order franchise. Description- It is about a real crime committed by two abused brothers against their abusive parents. Other seasons will probably have different crimes, should they make other seasons. Notable People- Josh Charles, former star of The Good Wife, is in this show as well. Pros- It addresses serious concepts. Cons- It seems to do too much at once by trying to cover all the angles. Also, the plot is very grim, grimmer than SVU even. Note to Parents- Don’t let kids watch this. Recommendation- I’d put this at a toss-up. My Viewing Habits- I’ve seen it once online and could watch more if NBC came in where I lived or I cared enough about it. Prediction- I don’t think that it will last much longer. It depends on if the network wants to keep it around or if they see it as only a limited thing. It could return with a new cast. Reception: mixed. Grade: C-.

DeLorean: I can find literally nothing about this right now. Based on reading the cast information, this is not about the car made famous by Back to the Future, but a person because for some horrible reason, we must refer to people by their last names instead of their first names. It must be so new a project that it has no release date yet or even a plot mentioned. It might be a documentary. Also, I would suggest joining my facebook group Firefly: Where Are They Now? That will contain updates to this movie as well as it has Morena Baccarin in it.

Graham Phillips: All this time, you kept hearing me, err, reading me talk about XOXO which has been in these updates the whole time I’ve been doing them. Well, now I can finally remove that from the update and talk about the new movie he will be in called Blockers. We’ll see what happens regarding that. He’ll also have a minor role on Riverdale this upcoming season. He is also going to appear in another movie called The Bygone.

Blockers: This movie has a current release date of April 6, 2018. I’m going to be honest: the plot sounds terrible. It is about fathers trying to stop their daughters from having sex on prom night. People complain that Christian films get made yet there are far too many films based on teen sexuality. I guess we’ll see what ends up happening here. One can hope that the girls don’t have sex. There is a trailer now that I’ll talk about.


Thoughts on trailer: It is hard to tell for sure what to think of this as some of it might actually be good, but nearly all of it looks awful. If that is the best of the movie in the trailer, then I don’t think that it would be anywhere close to being a good movie. Plus, it is a bit concerning that I didn’t see Graham in the trailer. He might not have that much of a role in it. And what does a chicken have to do with any of this? Is there any reason why it is in the promos?

The Bygone: This has a release year of 2018. It doesn’t have a trailer yet. It looks like a missing person drama of some sort and could be very interesting. Hopefully it will get made and come out in a format that I could easily watch sooner rather than later.

Archie Panjabi: This actress did a lot after leaving the show. She did the show Blindspot, although she doesn’t have that much of a role in it anymore, I’ll keep mentioning it until I find something new to add in its place. I also see her mentioned in some show called Next of Kin. It is a British show that looks like it is already released so it won’t get much of a mention besides that. She will return for a guest spot this season of Blindspot. I hope that she isn’t limited to one-off roles in TV shows, but at least I can hope they are shows I already like such as Bull.

Blindspot: This show is on NBC at 8/7 Central on Fridays. Archie plays a character who seems to suddenly be helping with the team. A review will follow. Her character is the leader of the team at the moment, although I’m not sure I fully understand how that happened. I don’t know if she is still with the show this new season, but the review will remain as long as the show is still on. Be on the lookout for it moving to a new and different section of these updates.

Review: Blindspot: Status- Currently on NBC at 8/7 Central on Fridays. Why I’ve seen it- I was interested in the idea of it. Description- For mysterious reasons, a woman has amnesia and tattoos all over her body and there are crimes solved based off of this. Notable People- Archie Panjabi, who was on The Good Wife, is a character on the show. Pros- The show is intriguing and interesting. Cons- The show may seem a bit scatterbrained and it seems like they are trying to do a female version of Jason Bourne. The show can seem similar to other types of dramas in a way. It can also be more violent than it needs to be. Note to Parents- I’d say that this is something that teenagers can watch, but not any younger than that. I think that all the episodes I’ve seen thus far were TV14. Recommendation- I’d say that this is worth watching. Prediction- I’m not sure that I have a high hope for the show at the moment. I could be proven wrong, but Fridays aren’t a good time for a show to be at. Reception: positive. Grade: B+.

Christine Baranski: After rejecting various pilots and other projects in the hopes of getting a spin-off from the Good Wife, she got what was wanted and will be on a Good Wife spin-off. It will only be available on CBS All Access (and hopefully DVDs in the future). The spin-off is called The Good Fight. Another thing that she’s working on is Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. I wonder if that was a play before. It doesn’t seem like she’s doing much in film and TV at least.

The Good Fight: It will be put on www.cbs.com and be available to watch on CBS all access to those that want it. It is available now. Expect to see the same review over and over again for whichever people work on this from The Good Wife.

Review: Status- It is available online only at CBS all access. I’ll let you know if it is released on DVD. Why I’ve seen it- If there is something in this blog that I can review, I will. Description- Diane continues her adventures starting from scratch after losing her retirement money and starting at a new firm. Pros- The show is about the same level of quality that you would expect from The Good Wife. Cons- Apparently, there is going to be a lot of nudity in it. Like the original, this show is a bit too confusing. Note to Parents- Your kids would have to pay to watch this online so if they are seeing it, then you hopefully were the ones who let that happen, although I’d lean towards not letting really young people watch this. Recommendation- Since this is only available online for money, I would actually steer clear of this unless you really like the show. I like it, but not enough to shell out too much money for it. Prediction- This could last a while if people keep using the subscription service to watch it. It already has a second season renewal. Reception: critically acclaimed. Grade: B.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: This is a sequel to the film Mamma Mia which I have not yet seen, but I guess that I’ll have to now. It has a release date now of July 20, 2018. It doesn’t have a plot just yet, although I don’t know what there would be to it. She was in the original Mamma Mia, so that gives me more reason to watch it and make it a random post in the future. It has a trailer now.


Thoughts on trailer: Why does this have to be so vague? It seems like I would like this movie, maybe, although I can’t tell much more about this without having seen the first movie or whatever this could be about. So hopefully this will be good. I mean, it doesn’t look like a bad trailer. It just doesn’t show much about it. I guess that I’ll have to see the film to know more about it.

Matt Czuchry: All of this time that you’ve seen me doing updates for him in this blog, you only saw me mentioning the reboot of Gilmore Girls. Well, I can finally take that off the update list and report on something new he is finally doing. It is a TV show called The Resident.

The Resident: This is a show that is on FOX at 9/8 Central on Mondays. I’m not sure if there’s a better way of putting it than calling it a medical drama, which is what it would be. The main thing that would make it different is it focusing more on medicine than other shows have, according to one description that I read of it. That description may be wrong upon seeing the trailer, although I’d have to see the show to know for sure. A review of the show now follows.

The Resident: Status- Currently on FOX at 9/8 Central on Mondays. Why I’ve seen it- I watched this for my Good Wife blog and to fulfill my promise to watch a midseason replacement on FOX this season. Description- This is a medical drama that features different doctors, some new, and there are various problems at the hospital at times. It seems a rather complicated plot that is hard to sum up easily. It should make more sense as it goes along. Notable People- This has Matt Czuchry who used to star in The Good Wife and Gilmore girls. It also has Emily VanCamp who starred on Brothers and Sisters as well as Revenge. Pros- It points out the flaws that can happen in a hospital, but does it in a good way. It can seem more humanizing than most medical dramas that I’ve seen in the past. Cons- It seems similar to House. The lead can be strange and arrogant. Note to Parents- It airs with a content adversary warning in some episodes so that’s all you really need to know about it. Recommendation- I’d say that this is good to stay into if you want to. My Viewing Habits- I plan to watch this until the very end. Whether I’ll be able to see every episode or not remains to be seen. Prediction- It is hard to tell for sure this early, but I think that it might last a bit for now. Reception: mixed. Grade: B.

Makenzie Vega: She has been working since The Good Wife ended. Sadly, she hasn’t been doing that much. I haven’t been able to find something that I could review just yet. I hope that she ends up doing something good soon. Otherwise, I guess this will be one less person to worry about.

Alan Cumming: Here’s an actor who’s known for starring in Broadway plays and productions. Perhaps you have seen him on the Tony Awards that you always watch because you can’t afford to see Broadway any other way. It looks like he has a lot of future projects in the works. One is called The Surrealist. A new one that I’ve noticed is called Show Dogs. That’s a lot of projects to look out for in the future. He is also doing something called Instinct. Another thing that he is in is called Bright in a Hollow Sky.

The Surrealist: This appears to be a scripted movie regarding an artist named Salvador Dali. This appears to be based off of a true story. It looks like he has issues with his wife over his obsession with the Mona Lisa. There is no release date or trailer for the movie, and it appears that it doesn’t so much as have a single year of release on it just yet. Upon doing more research, it might be in development hell since a source I found with information says that it was planned since at least the fifth upcoming season of The Good Wife. So hopefully something will eventually come of this potential project. I’m not even sure if it belongs in these updates.

Show Dogs: This project is listed as post production at the moment. The plot relates to a police dog going undercover in a dog show competition to prevent some sort of disaster from happening. It might be live action, although I can’t tell for sure at the moment. The release date has changed to May 18, 2018. It has a trailer now:


Thoughts on trailer: It can be hard to tell for sure if this will be good or not. For one, it looks like it could be dumb and unoriginal. But it could be a good thing in the end. I just know that I will be watching it regardless of if I think it looks good. The director has done other movies that I’ve seen so if that’s any indication, I will probably watch this once, like it, and not ever watch it again as I don’t think that it would be that good. So we’ll see what ends up happening with that for sure later.

Instinct: You’ll find out more information about this in the next paragraph where I review the show. It is airing on CBS at 8/7 Central on Sundays unless delayed for any reason. I hope that it is good, but it might take a while to know for sure if it is as good as I would like.

Instinct: Show Description- It is hard to tell for sure that much about it right off the bat, but it seems to be about a professor and author who is starting to work with the police to solve crimes. Behind the Scenes- This has Alan Cumming who is known for being on Broadway and formerly starring in The Good Wife. This is also adapted from a James Patterson book. It also replaces the probably cancelled Wisdom of the Crowd. My Thoughts- It can seem too similar to the show Castle in some ways. Other than that, it seems pretty interesting in some places. I give it three out of five stars. Long Term Prospects- If history continues to repeat itself, it won’t last beyond this first season. But I don’t know just yet how it could be fairing among the other shows. I’ll know more later. Where to Find- On Sundays at 8/7 Central on CBS unless delayed for some reason

Bright in a Hollow Sky: This is a movie about people trying to find what they have lost by going on a road trip to do so. It doesn’t have a release date or trailer just yet. Hopefully it can do better than other projects where nothing seems to come from it.

Zach Grenier: If he’s doing anything, I don’t see it at the moment. Maybe we’ll see more from him in the future over time. Maybe not. He seems to be making guest star appearances a lot. I guess we’ll see what future he has in the business and until then, I’ll just keep him in updates here.

Matthew Goode: He has been doing a lot of projects since leaving The Good Wife. I might as well get to mentioning all of them. A project he’s doing is Magik. Another new project he’s in is called Four Kids and it. And he has yet another new project in the works called Birthmarked. He’s done so much and keeps doing more. Another thing he is appearing in is called The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, which we’ll find out more about later. It has been renamed, as you’ll see later. I’m not sure if he is still in Four Kids and it or Magik. I also don’t know if either of those last two projects are still moving forward. I see him in a mini-series called Ordeal by Innocence as well. Yet another potential project of his is called A Discovery of Witches, which would be a TV show. I see him listed as starring in a movie called Official Secrets.

Magik: This is an animated movie in the fantasy genre. It looks like it will be a Canadian film. There is no trailer for it yet. This is in postproduction according to imdb. The plot relates to a father visiting an alternate world to find his missing kids. While the US release date remains unknown, the UK release date is sometime in 2018. Imbd no longer mentions this as a project that Matthew is in. While it looks like the movie is still moving forward, I can’t tell if he is still in this.

Four Kids and it: This looks like another in a line of kids finding some magical creature film. I liked these as a kid, although I’m not sure that I’ll still have the same fondness as an adult. Hopefully I can. There is no trailer of specific release date for it yet. It changed from 2017 as the year to an unknown year. I do hope that they can come up with a better name for it than what they have now. While Wikipedia still lists this as a potential project for Matthew, imbd no longer does. I’ll keep it in these updates for now until I can see for sure what’s happening and if he’s in it. He may not be in this anymore.

Birthmarked: Here’s another Canadian film where I’m not sure if it is coming out sometime in America. It probably will, but we’ll see for sure later. The plot is mentioned as scientists trying to raise kids contrary to how their genes are set up. It finally has a release date of March 30, 2018, meaning that it is in theaters now. That’s a US release date too. It also has a trailer.


Thoughts on trailer: This could be more interesting than it might look at first. It seems like more of a sweet looking family comedy-drama than some type of science fiction like horror film that I might have originally been thinking that it would have been more like. I think that this seems better than what I was thinking that it could be. I just hope that I can see it soon. Expect to wait until this is out on DVD before you see a review of it. Or, I could hope that it is in a local theater for me. I doubt it, though.

Guernsey: This has a release date now of April 20, 2018. The plot relates to a writer writing about the experiences of the residents of Guernsey Island after World War II. Sounds pretty interesting, although it can make you wonder: haven’t we had enough World War II movies by now? At least it is more focused on after the war. It has a trailer that I can watch. Also, it might be using a longer title, but I’m going to stick with this one for simplicities’ sake.


Thoughts on trailer: This seems like a simple thing that they are focusing on. It is hard to tell that much about it right now. I guess that it won’t be that much focused on the war itself but more of on these people who wanted to help deal with some of the situation at hand. I guess that I’ll have to see this to know for sure what will happen.

Ordeal by Innocence: This is about a person who was murdered on Christmas, making me think that’s around when it will air. It seems like it might be based on a true case. It will air on the BBC, so I won’t know for sure when or if I can see it here. After a scandal with an actor, they are recasting the role and this is set to air sometime in 2018.

A Discovery of Witches: This has a release year of 2018. It will air on the Sky network which I think is British and not American meaning that I doubt that I’d be able to see it. The plot makes it seem like a supernatural show that has witches and vampires who have to work together even though they shouldn’t trust each other.

Official Secrets: This will be a movie if it gets made. It has no release date or trailer yet. It is about a whistleblower and the war in Iraq. I would want to see more about it at some point in time, so I hope that it gets made.

Cush Jumbo: In addition to doing The Good Fight, there’s at least one other project that she is doing, a short called Toads & Bluebottles. I would guess that since she’s doing a TV show, she’d be doing less projects, which is why I don’t see them mentioned.

The Good Fight: It will be put on www.cbs.com and be available to watch on CBS all access to those that want it. It is available now. Expect to see the same review over and over again for whichever people work on this from The Good Wife.

Review: Status- It is available online only at CBS all access. I’ll let you know if it is released on DVD. Why I’ve seen it- If there is something in this blog that I can review, I will. Description- Diane continues her adventures starting from scratch after losing her retirement money and starting at a new firm. Pros- The show is about the same level of quality that you would expect from The Good Wife. Cons- Apparently, there is going to be a lot of nudity in it. Like the original, this show is a bit too confusing. Note to Parents- Your kids would have to pay to watch this online so if they are seeing it, then you hopefully were the ones who let that happen, although I’d lean towards not letting really young people watch this. Recommendation- Since this is only available online for money, I would actually steer clear of this unless you really like the show. I like it, but not enough to shell out too much money for it. Prediction- This could last a while if people keep using the subscription service to watch it. It already has a second season renewal. Reception: critically acclaimed. Grade: B.

Toads & Bluebottles: This is going to be a ten minute short. There’s no trailer or release date for this just yet. I’m not sure how to see most shorts. I think that most of them are hard to come by. It is listed as in preproduction. I was able to find the plot: it’s an animated story about imaginary people doing a life journey in just ten minutes. Will it be good? I have no idea. I’d have to see it, or at least a trailer for it, to know for sure. The year of release is now an unknown time.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan: It appears that he joined the cast of The Walking Dead. Thankfully, while I will not be able to watch it myself, I do know someone (multiple people, actually) who can review the show for me. I just hope that someone does something. You can post one yourself in the comments. It appears that he is also in a new project called Militia. A new thing that he’s doing is Rampage. I wonder what that would be like.

The Walking Dead: This is a popular gory cable zombie drama about humans trying to save themselves from what is known as The Walking Dead. I honestly haven’t seen it, so I don’t know if it is as good as everyone makes it seem. But I’ll leave that to guest reviewers of mine to decide for you. Hopefully I get them some point soon so they can help me. If not, I’ll just mention the show until I do get a guest review here at some point. I may even try to review this myself if I can borrow a copy from someone.

Militia: It doesn’t have a release date just yet. The plot relates to a shooting at a police funeral being investigated by a militia man. Hopefully a trailer or release date shows up with it in the future. Until then, we wait. Somehow, this is removed from imdb’s website so I don’t know if this is still moving forward or not. I might have to remove it from further updates, but don’t know if I will or not.

Rampage: This is a movie based off of a video game. Those don’t tend to be liked by people, although they can be good in the end. It is about apes and monsters destroying a city. It has a revised release date of April 13, 2018. Not sure why it is suddenly coming out a week sooner. It also has a trailer as of now that I’ll talk about.


Thoughts on trailer: Okay, so maybe there is more to it than what the initial plot that I have might suggest. Genetic editing causes problems and that’s bad. There are animals that become threats that they don’t want to take out, although they might have to in the end. It looks like it could be good yet also a bit dumb at the same time. This is certainly more of a movie for its entertainment value than anything important.

Robert King: Here is where we switch to writing credits. He and his wife are helping with The Good Fight. I’m not sure what else they might be doing besides that. If there’s anything, I can’t find it. There is nothing else new to report. There have been hints of a new project that he and his wife might be doing, but I won’t include that until it has an imdb page.

The Good Fight: It will be put on www.cbs.com and be available to watch on CBS all access to those that want it. It is available now. Expect to see the same review over and over again for whichever people work on this from The Good Wife.

Review: Status- It is available online only at CBS all access. I’ll let you know if it is released on DVD. Why I’ve seen it- If there is something in this blog that I can review, I will. Description- Diane continues her adventures starting from scratch after losing her retirement money and starting at a new firm. Pros- The show is about the same level of quality that you would expect from The Good Wife. Cons- Apparently, there is going to be a lot of nudity in it. Like the original, this show is a bit too confusing. Note to Parents- Your kids would have to pay to watch this online so if they are seeing it, then you hopefully were the ones who let that happen, although I’d lean towards not letting really young people watch this. Recommendation- Since this is only available online for money, I would actually steer clear of this unless you really like the show. I like it, but not enough to shell out too much money for it. Prediction- This could last a while if people keep using the subscription service to watch it. It already has a second season renewal. Reception: critically acclaimed. Grade: B.

Michelle King: Since she is married to the previous person, it would appear that she would probably have the same projects in the works as her husband. This section may be redundant since any similar projects that these people have would be the same thing and thus have the same information. She is working on The Good Fight.

The Good Fight: It will be put on www.cbs.com and be available to watch on CBS all access to those that want it. It is available now. Expect to see the same review over and over again for whichever people work on this from The Good Wife.

Review: Status- It is available online only at CBS all access. I’ll let you know if it is released on DVD. Why I’ve seen it- If there is something in this blog that I can review, I will. Description- Diane continues her adventures starting from scratch after losing her retirement money and starting at a new firm. Pros- The show is about the same level of quality that you would expect from The Good Wife. Cons- Apparently, there is going to be a lot of nudity in it. Like the original, this show is a bit too confusing. Note to Parents- Your kids would have to pay to watch this online so if they are seeing it, then you hopefully were the ones who let that happen, although I’d lean towards not letting really young people watch this. Recommendation- Since this is only available online for money, I would actually steer clear of this unless you really like the show. I like it, but not enough to shell out too much money for it. Prediction- This could last a while if people keep using the subscription service to watch it. It already has a second season renewal. Reception: critically acclaimed. Grade: B.

Schedule

On CBS all access- The Good Fight

Currently on TV- Blindspot (NBC at 8/7 Central on Fridays), The Resident (FOX at 9/8 Central on Mondays), The Walking Dead, Instinct (CBS at 8/7 Central on Sundays unless delayed)

Currently on hiatus- Law & Order: True Crime

Currently in theaters: Birthmarked

On DVD- The Good Fight season 1

April 6, 2018- Blockers

April 13, 2018- Rampage

April 20, 2018- Guernsey (shortened version of name, might not be an American release date as I can’t find it in the American coming soon section)

May 18, 2018- Show Dogs

July 20, 2018- Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

Unknown 2018- Magik (UK release, unknown US release), The Bygone, A Discovery of Witches, Dietland, Ordeal by Innocence, Amateur


Unknown year/development hell- The Surrealist, Militia, Four Kids and It, Bright in a Hollow Sky, DeLorean, Toads & Bluebottles, Official Secrets