FREE Summer Movies in the Park is the largest free and family-friendly outdoor movie series in San Diego with over a hundred screenings at dozens of parks across the region. The program launched in 2007 as a ‘take back our parks’ initiative, providing residents with unique opportunities to visit their local recreation destinations after hours to watch blockbuster hits under a starry night sky. Shows run May through October, with pre-show activities before dark and movies beginning about 15 minutes after sunset.
While nothing groundbreaking on the animation end ("Elemental"), "Inside Out 2" illustrates complex emotions well for kids and teens and it surely resonates with adults alike.
Anxiety is good in small doses; it gives you a drive to perform better. But when it goes overdrive, it will overrule your life. Don't let bad memories of the past or fear of what might happen in the future take away your living in the present. You can only prepare, but you can't predict the future.
Don't lose your whole sense of self and embrace all your emotions - don't suppress them; observe them, but also learn to let go. You can't control the outcome; you can only control your efforts. Have passion in what you do, regardless of the outcome. It's part of the joy of living!
Inspired by stranger-than-fiction true story of Gary Johnson, a mild-mannered psychology and philosophy professor who leads a double life as a fake hit man in Texas.
Glen Powell showcases his versatile take on the multifaceted role, after a streak of success with worldwide hits “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Anyone but You” in the last couple of years (and will be seen in the "Twister" remake this summer). In addition to doling out philosophical questions and lessons in college, Gary has a talent for all things electronics and digital. He assists with police surveillance to catch those who hire a hit man in the act.
When the crooked cop, Jasper (Austin Amelio), assigned as a fake hit man, is hit with a suspension on the way to a sting operation, Gary is tapped to be in his role. He discovers his surprising hidden talent in disguising himself as a hit man - meeting with unsuspecting suspects, connecting with them to tell him their stories, confessing their darkest desires to eliminate their most problematic problems by killing certain people in their lives.
Beyond hair wigs, colored eye contacts, stained teeth and varied outfits, Gary looks like a new man. A chameleon, he drastically changes his posture and tone of voice from meek to cocksure, switching personalities and transforming himself to be a murderer-for-hire. He compellingly details his methods of disposing human body parts – head, body, teeth, fingertips as if he’s done this often. This is spoken in a convincing yet cavalierly comical way and the interaction is hilarious to watch.
Wearing a wire with the police listening in, Gary’s undercover work catches the murder plotters in the act, leading to numerous arrests. This changes when Gary, as hit man Ron, encounters Madison (Adria Arjona), a distressed woman who claims that the reason she wants to hire a hit man is to kill her husband is because he is abusive and she is scared of him.
Gary is drawn to the beautiful and vulnerable Madison and convinces her that there must be another way to escape her marriage and asks her to think about her future self. She listens intently and ends up divorcing her husband. When they reconnect, it’s Madison who looks like a new woman. The timid-turned-beguiling Madison is now free and flirtatious.
Madison doesn’t know Ron's true identity, and Gary, aware that he’s being with a woman who’s capable of hiring a hit man, can’t exactly have her in his real life either. Madison sometimes doesn’t believe Gary kills people for a living based on what she’s seen him as a person, and sometimes she does; she doesn’t quite know what to make of it. They decide to keep their playful trysts in the confines of Madison's place. And Madison always knows Gary as Ron.
Real life has a way of intruding itself, however. Nothing stays hidden indefinitely and entrapment ensues. Gary must make a split-second, life-changing decision that concerns his concept of self and the tricky persona his has built for himself.
Imagine if your life as a mere construct and you can be anyone you want to be. Netflix takes a really wide turn to fiction in the femme fatale character and final act that counts. The wild ending of the Richard Linklater-directed noir thriller, screwballromantic comedy is not meant to be a morality tale, so take it with a comedic stride.
An irony of twists and comedy of errors, “Hit Man” is an entertaining tale of role plays and possibilities.
In Illumination’s first Despicable Me movie in seven years, Gru, the world’s favorite supervillain-turned-Anti-Villain League-agent, and his family welcome a new member, Gru Jr., who is intent on tormenting his dad. As Gru faces a new nemesis, Maxime Le Mal and his femme fatale girlfriend Valentina, Gru and the family are forced to go on the run, in this exciting new chapter of Minions mayhem from the biggest global animated franchise in history.