5)McFarland, USA
In the heart of a small farming town, called McFarland, there are many young adolescents growing up and all of them have one thing in common, they are all invisible. They work all day long, on the fields, and go back to work the next day. But one man, Mr. White (Kevin Costner), wants to change the lives of some of these young adults. The actors that portray all of the characters, and how they unite to overcome obstacles, seems the most promising in the movie, which comes out Feb. 20.
4)The Seventh Sun
A world is split between light and darkness, this story takes place in a kingdom that is being ruled by an evil dragon witch (Julianne Moore), and only the Seventh Sun can only save the kingdom. Experience “The Seventh Sun” that will protect mankind on Feb. 6.
3)Spongebob: Sponge Out of Water
Now having been a huge Spongebob fan for many years of my life, and I have literally cried in my seat in the movie theater when I was five years old watching “The Spongebob Squarepants Movie.” But the newer movie seems much more interesting than its predecessor. Why? An infamous pirate finds a magical book, that when he writes in it comes true. But it just so happens that the last page that he needs, the Krabby Patty formula, is under the sea, in the Krusty Krab. The pirate successfully retrieves the last page, and the only option is for Spongebob and his friends is to come to our world, and retrieve the book. Experience all of the laughs in late February, when “Spongebob: Sponge out of Water” comes to a theaters.
2)Kingsman: The Secret Service
An ordinary British teen breaks the rules, but at the same time excels in everything that he manages to do. The leader of Kingsman meets up with the teen and asks him to sign up to be apart of the Kingsman. Kingsman is a centralized international intelligence agency, and their operation is in discretion. But along with the training, comes trials and travails, that the teen must use to overcome the ultimate obstacle, taking down the oppressor of Kingsman. See “Kingsman: The Secret Service” in theaters Feb. 13.
1) Jupiter Ascending
Is Earth the true birthplace of the human race? Is there more to what is outside our little blue planet? The movie “Jupiter Ascending” answers all these questions. Our planet was taken by a famous dynasty, and there are three heirs to the dynasty. The leader, Blim, is a sleek man dressed in an endless supply of black. But one ordinary woman (Mila Kunis) could bring the dynasty to their knees, for she is royalty to Earth. If Blim can get his hands on the hands, he claims Earth. The woman, however, fights for Earth with her assistant (Channing Tatum). This fight will change our world as we know it. See “Jupiter Ascending” in theaters this February.