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Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Movie and TV Hype: Ankle Biters, Hit-Monkey, The Feast, It's Always Sunny & See For Me

There's quite a lot to check out, coming out. While not watching new episodes of Chucky or playing indie hit Inscryption why not look these up?
 
4 precocious little girls have it in for their new Daddy. Things are going to get bad in this dark tale of underage killers in Ankle Biters. Out streaming Nov 16th.
 

The assassin monkey hits Hulu, next week Wed, Nov 17. This comes straight out of Marvel comics and I'm kind of amazed it was greenlit. Enjoy the ghost of  Jason Sudeikis, he plays a recently deceased hit-man who trains Hit-Monkey.

 


Coming out next Friday, Nov 19th, The Feast. Streaming and in theaters

Synopsis:

An affluent family gathers at their lavish home in the Welsh mountains for a dinner party, hosting a local businessman and neighboring farmer to broker a business deal to mine the surrounding countryside. When a mysterious young woman arrives to be the family’s waitress for the evening, they find their beliefs and values challenged, as her quiet yet disturbing presence begins to unravel their lives – slowly, deliberately, and with the most terrifying of consequences.

 

 

 

And out of nowhere, we have the 15th season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia coming out December 1, 2021 on FXX. Every episode goes up for streaming the next day.

See For Me is out this January 7th streaming and in theaters

Here's the synopsis, sadly no trailer so far.

"Sophie, a young blind woman, house-sitting at a secluded mansion, finds herself under invasion by thieves seeking a hidden safe. Her only means of defense: a new app called “See For Me”. It connects her to a volunteer across the country who helps her survive by seeing on her behalf. Sophie is connected to Kelly, an army veteran who spends her days playing first-person shooter games. Sophie is forced to learn that if she’s going to survive the night, she’ll need all the help she can get. A blind teenage girl who ends up being not so powerless after all."