Terminator: Dark Fate

The latest installment in The Terminator franchise brings us to a trilogy of attempts at a "Terminator 3" but this time it brings Sarah Connor back to the series. Is Linda Hamilton enough to save this franchise, or should it (like Skynet) be stopped for good? I think they finally got it right, and here's why...

It: Chapter 2

Taking place 27 years after the 2017 remake of "It", Pennywise returns to terrorize the small town of Derry and its inhabitants. It's up to the Losers Club to return to their home town and face their fears for the good of mankind. Does the sequel float as well as its predecessor? I particularly didn't think so.

Spider-Man: Far From Home

After the events of Avengers: Endgame, Peter Parker just wants to take a break and enjoy his summer vacation with his class, but is that even an option when you're a superhero? Spider-Man: Far From Home is comparable to Iron Man 3 in regards in heavy character development and it takes place right after a monumental step in the MCU. The only difference between the two films, is this one was really good!

Toy Story 4

Toy Story is one of those franchises I've been watching my entire life, with Toy Story 2 was the first movie I can remember seeing in a movie theater. I was extremely skeptical when they announced this film. I thought that they had wrapped up the franchise perfectly with Toy Story 3, and was afraid that they might be pushing their luck or take away from that ending by making one more film. Did Pixar add a third film to my list of disappointments?