This week, our Cinema Geeks review Tell No One, Best In Show, and out in theaters now, The Jungle Book (2016).
First up is Tell No One, a French thriller in which a doctor is suspected in the disappearance and possible murder of his wife for eight years only to receive a mysterious email that hints that not only is he innocent, but that his wife might still be alive. What follows is a tense game of cat and mouse as other forces attempt to ruin his life all over again in order to keep the ghosts of the past...
This week, our Cinema Geeks review Tell No One, Best In Show, and out in theaters now, The Jungle Book (2016).
First up is Tell No One, a French thriller in which a doctor is suspected in the disappearance and possible murder of his wife for eight years only to receive a mysterious email that hints that not only is he innocent, but that his wife might still be alive. What follows is a tense game of cat and mouse as other forces attempt to ruin his life all over again in order to keep the ghosts of the past buried.
After that is the Christopher Guest mockumentary, Best In Show, which follows several entrants in a semi-prestigious dog show and the eccentric, folksy lives they lead that border on the surreal.
Finally, out in theaters now, is Jon Favreau direction Disney's The Jungle Book (2016), a mostly CGI affair which features the voices of such notables as Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Bill Murray, and Lupita Nyong'o.
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