Luke Hickman from TheReelPlace.com came in to review “The Post”, “Paddington 2” and “The Commuter”.
“The Commuter“ (PG-13) Trailer
Liam Neeson is approached by a woman who poses a hypothetical question asking him if he could find someone who doesn’t belong on the train before it reaches its final stop. But then he realizes he’s trapped in a deadly conspiracy that also threatens his wife and son.
Vera Farmiga is the woman who approaches him, Elizabeth McGovern plays his wife, and Patrick Wilson is Liam’s former partner back when he was still on the police force.
“Paddington 2“ (PG) Trailer 1 and Trailer 2
Ben Whishaw returns as Paddington the Bear.
He’s arrested and sent to prison after Hugh Grant steals a rare book that Paddington had wanted to buy as a present for Aunt Lucy. So it’s up to the Browns to unmask the real thief and prove Paddington’s innocence.
Sally Hawkins from “The Shape of Water” is Mary Brown. And Hugh Bonneville from “Downton Abbey” is her husband Henry.
“The Post“ expands nationwide. (PG-13) Trailer
Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks risk their careers by publishing top secret government papers to expose a 30-year cover-up about the Vietnam War, even after Nixon had already threatened the “New York Times” for the same thing.
It’s directed by Steven Spielberg. Streep plays “Washington Post” owner Katherine Graham. Hanks is “Post”editor Ben Bradlee, and Sarah Paulson plays his wife.