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Joey’s Home Movies For the Week of June 12th – ‘John Wick’ is Back to Kick More Ass Alongside the Mario Bros.

Welcome back to my Home Movies! Today, we have John Wick Chapter 4 hitting shelves, alongside The Super Mario Bros. Movie. It certainly makes for a blockbuster slate this week. What earned top honors from yours truly? Read on to find out…

Joey’s Top Pick

Lionsgate Films

John Wick Chapter 4

I’ve always been a little late to the game with the John Wick franchise. Now, I always enjoy Keanu Reeves kicking ass in them, but somehow, I’m never as pumped others are. At the same time, when I finally get around to them, as I did with this sequel, I always see what everyone else was blown away by. So, if you’re a fan, this is a great opportunity to pick up an epic action film. If you’re like me and a bit late to the party, you can see what the fuss is all about!

Also Available This Week

Universal Pictures

The Man from Toronto

Night Court: The Complete Series (TV)

The Pope’s Exorcist

The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Sweetwater

Venture Bros: The Complete Series (TV)

Criterion Corner

Criterion

Time Bandits

From The Criterion Collection: “In this fantastic voyage through time and space from Terry Gilliam, a boy named Kevin (Craig Warnock) escapes his gadget-obsessed parents to join a band of time travelers. Armed with a map stolen from the Supreme Being (Ralph Richardson), they plunder treasure from Napoleon (Ian Holm) and Agamemnon (Sean Connery)—but the Evil Genius (David Warner) is watching their every move. Featuring a darkly playful script by Gilliam and his Monty Python cohort Michael Palin (who also appears in the film), Time Bandits is at once a giddy fairy tale, a revisionist history lesson, and a satire of technology gone awry.”

Stay tuned for more next week…

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Written by Joey Magidson

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