It is time for &flixians to say good-bye to a slew of the most entertaining and thrilling films accessible on &flix.
This week, One Last Time With Flix &flix presents Brightburn, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, and Ghostbusters to offer viewers a final glimpse into the nostalgic moments spent watching these films with their families and friends. Mark your calendars and prepare for a risky binge on Thursday, March 30.
Brightburn, a drama starring Elizabeth Banks and David Denman, premieres at 10 a.m. It’s the story of Brandom, a young boy who appears to be everything his parents want in a child: bright, talented, and inquisitive about the world.
However, as Brandon approaches puberty, a powerful darkness develops within him. Those closest to Brandon are in grave danger once he starts to act on his twisted desires.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage, starring Tom Hardy, Woody Harrelson, and Michelle Williams, follows. The picture is the sequel to the critically acclaimed Venom and the second installment in the Spiderman universe.
Eddie Brock is seen in the film trying to relaunch his career by interviewing serial killer Cletus Kasady, who becomes the host of the symbiote Carnage and escapes prison following a failed execution. The film, based on the idea of an anti-hero, brings the notion of anger for good to the screens of the audience.
Superb performances, a thrilling storyline, and an engaging narrative all contribute to the film’s status as a must-see for audiences.
Ghostbusters (1984) is the story of three parapsychologists who, after being pushed out of their university funding, set up shop in New York City as a unique ghost removal service, drawing terrified yet skeptical customers.
This Thursday, watch some of your favorite movies for the last time on &flix.
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