What’s new on DVD for June 2017
Author: Screen Zealots
“Everything, Everything”
Filmmakers attempting to break into the teen drama / romance genre seem destined to fail, mostly because of the candid authenticity of movies that came before like “The Fault in Our Stars” and “The Spectacular Now.” Whereas these films get almost everything right where coming-of-age adolescent angst is concerned, the plot for “Everything, Everything” feels like it’s filled with a watered-down insincerity.
“The Wall”
This narrow, effective, and cynical war movie proves that filmmakers don’t always need a huge budget or pricey movie stars to make something substantial and worthwhile.
“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales”
It’s easy for adults to get a little over stimulated from all the onscreen hoopla.
“Baywatch”
The popular ’90s lifeguard drama has been brought to the big screen.
“Alien: Covenant”
Forget the haters. This is a fun movie.