Stop us if you've heard this one. A vaguely demonic creature emerges every 20-something years to terrorize, stalk and ultimately devour residents of a small town before returning to its slumber. Nope, we're not talking about Pennywise, the freaky killer clown currently rocking the box office in director Andy Muschietti's It. As horror fans will know, the same modus operandi applies just as equally to the Creeper, the boogeyman that headlined 2001 horror hit Jeepers Creepers and its 2003 sequel. Now, writer/director Victor Salva and actor Jonathan Breck - who donned the hat and trenchcoat as the Creeper in Salva's previous two entries - aim to resurrect the character once again with Jeepers Creepers 3.
The tale at the heart of The Defenders isn't particularly strong, but seeing these characters finally share the screen is an experience that makes even the low points of the Marvel/Netflix partnership well worth it.
It may not quite reach the heights of Raimi's Spider-Man 2, but Spider-Man: Homecoming emerges as one of the character's strongest films to date, granting him a clean slate and infinite room to grow.
In his big screen debut, Captain Underpants brings a much-needed irreverence and tongue-in-cheek sense of adventure to the superhero genre that should please more than just its target audience.
Despite an entertaining return by the famous scientist, Bill Nye Saves the World only offers a surface-level investigation into some of the biggest issues our world faces today.
Featuring standout performance and hard-hitting satire, Dear White People builds off of the 2014 film with confidence, style and the promise of many more topical stories to come.
Going in Style doesn't bring much imagination or innovation to the world of crime comedies, but its legendary stars enhance the experience enough to make it passable entertainment.
A blatant attempt to apply the winning 21 Jump Street formula to another television property, CHIPS instead winds up a standard hard-R action comedy that audiences will probably forget by the time they leave the theater.
Marvel fanatics will relish another addition to the growing Netflix canon but should be forewarned of the diminishing returns inherent in the fun but subpar Iron Fist.