New trailers: Tiger, Coming 2 America, little things and more


So I watched Wonder Woman 1984 And I may need to look a second time before deciding what I think because right now I think it’s the kind of 1980s sculpture that didn’t hit well despite Pedro Pascal’s (The Mandal Mandalian) great performance. Villain. Even wrapping up my bin javani-watch season 7 Hometown … I’ve been stuck with it for a long time, so need to figure out how to end it. Note to yourself though: you need to choose something less dist opion for the next island viewer project.

It’s wrapping up our final trailer for 2020 and we have everything a little bit: a play, a documentary, a “psychological thriller” and a comedy come.

Tiger

Two-part documentary about Tiger Woods’ life and career – yes, it’s being called the Tiger version of the Michael Jordan documentary The last dance– sees the rise, fall and return of the golfer (though Final line Note, when the trailer interviews Rachel Uchitel, who has an affair with Woods, his ex-wife Elin Nordegren is clearly absent). Tiger Coming to HBO Max on January 10th, with part two on January 17th.

2 comes to America

The sequel to the 1988 comedy Come America is coming Eddie Murphy reproduces the role of Prince Akim or now King Akim of the fictional African country Zamunda, who will have to return to Queens because something is inherited for the throne. Murphy reunites with Arsenio Hall, playing his faithful sidekick Sammy, and both re-offer his numerous supporting character roles. James Earl Jones, Tracy Morgan, Leslie Jones, John Amos, Wesley Snaps and Shari Headley are also stars. 2 comes to America On March 5, Amazon Prime hits the video.

Palmer

Justin Timberlake takes a dramatic turn to former high school football star Eddie Palmer, who is returning home after spending 12 years in prison. He forms a bond with the neglected neighbor baby Sam (Ryder Allen), who is bullied because of his non-profiling gender identity. I would be interested to see Timberlake in such a heavy role, and let’s hope the film treats the sensitive subject of a child’s racial identity carefully. Palmer Debuted on January 29th on Apple Pal TV Plus.

Little things

Denzel and Washington star Washington and Remy Malek as a pair of sheriffs track down a serial killer (Jared Leto) who preys on women. Naturally, Washington’s character has a secret, troubled past that leads to a new case. I think maybe I’ve seen this conspiracy many times, but, Denzel Washington is a good reason to watch any movie, so I’ll reserve judgment. Little things Premieres in theaters and on HBO Max on January 29th.

Out of wire

Anthony plays Mackie Leo, a robotic military officer who joins a drone pilot named Harp (Damson Idris) to find the Doomsday device before the bad guys. Get it, Falcon. Out of wire Hit Netflix on January 15th