June DVDs
Lego Batman
Batman (Will Arnett) is an egotistical, millionaire playboy and superhero supreme. When The Joker (Zach Galifinakis) unleashes a seemingly endless wave of villains on Gotham, can Batman learn to accept the help of others in order to save the day? In the top three Batman films ever.
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Moonlight
Told over three points in his life (youth, adolescence and young adulthood), Moonlight is the tale of Chiron, an African-American gay man coming to terms with his own identity and sexuality in a crime ridden Miami. Beautiful, powerful and well deserved of its Best Picture Oscar.
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Split
Three girls are kidnapped by Kevin (James McEvoy), a man with 23 different personalities. They must discover which of Kevin's personalities are sympathetic to their plight in order to escape their captor(s) before the impending arrival of a terrifying 24th personality. Actually pretty good.
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Fifty Shades Darker
I'm sorry readers, I just couldn't bring myself to watch it. So I wrote a haiku based on what I do know.
Christian's a pervert,
Ana deals with Christian's ex
And there's rude business.
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