Freakier Friday “Review”

Release date: August 8, 2025 (USA)

Director: Nisha Ganatra

Starring: Jamie Lee CurtisLindsay LohanJulia ButtersSophia HammonsManny JacintoMark Harmon

MPAA rating: PG

Running time: 1h 51m

Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

It’s been HOW long since Freaky Friday released! Does this I.P return like Final Destination & Naked Gun or with I know what you did last summer? Let’s Discuss :D.


The opening to this movie felt very cheap to start with. Let’s get to the point with Disney Theatrical vs Disney + – This felt like Diary of a Wimpy Kid with the opening. It took some time but the cheapness was put to the side once the switch occurred.

To direct to the above statement on I.P this sits in the middle. I’d watch more with a good idea but I feel like it’s all been told between this and the previous movie. The opening was just okay. It wasn’t bad. It just offered what it was offering…. until the switch.

It was honestly a blast watching the actors having fun within their new roles. The jokes were fun where I actually laughed at a few. It took me out of the intro mindset and into a, I’m having fun with these characters. By the end I was feeling the feels and thoroughly enjoyed being apart of this almost 2 hour long movie.

Lindsay Lohan is back as Anna Coleman – Julia Butters is playing Annas daughter Harper Coleman – Jamie Lee Curtis is back playing Tess Coleman now a grandma – New additions to the family is the Husband Eric Davies played by Manny Jacinto & his daughter Lily Davies played by Sophia Hammons.

Looking for a fun movie to either nostalgia on a 22 year gap! Or maybe curious why this movie took so long and if it still has the magic? Then check out Freakier Friday after Weapons to something much more chill and lighter.

Getting out of the okay / it’s fine. Freakier Friday gets a 7/10 from Popped.


Thank you all for coming by Popped.blog for your movie “reviews”. The weekend ahead has a lot releasing from a sequel to Nobody 2 which I’ve yet to see the first one. Americana, along with 3 random releases, East of Wall, Jimmy Stiggs & Witchboard. A Western Drama, a Horror movie with a comedy sci-fi twist along with another Horror Thriller movie to keep the early season of Halloween alive :D. Don’t forget lastly Shin Godzilla in 4k!

See you in the next batch movie going viewers

Strange Harvest “Review”

Release date: August 8, 2025 (USA)

Director: Stuart Ortiz

Producers: Stuart OrtizBruce GuidoAlex Yesilcimen

MPAA rating: R

Distributed by: Roadside Attractions

Just saw Weapons and thought, hey! That was surprisingly funny now I’m looking for something darker? Then maybe your scope should be on Strange Harvest before it’s to late.


Is it real ? Is it made up? This film will have you honestly believing it’s all real. From the real locations and style of this mockumentary, Strange Harvest is a well executed and told story of Mr. Shiny a sadistic serial killer from the 1990’s to now….

You’re taken through this journey in an investigation via two detectives in the inland empire of San Bernadino County in southern California.

It starts dark and just builds to very intense and uncomfortable scenes. Like I mentioned above in the intro. You want something darker after seeing Weapons. Strange Harvest is a great dessert to end your horror movie binge :D.

7.5/10 or a weak 8/10 Popped score. Not something I’d watch again due to the content matter being enough one time but a very good watch and curious to see what director Stuart Ortiz has coming next.


Thank you all for coming by Popped for your movie “Reviews”. Stick around as coming up next is something much lighter of a tone. Freakier Friday.

Hopefully this coming weekend is a pallet changer from all the dark spookiness 😀

Weapons “Review”

Release date: August 8, 2025 (USA)

Director: Zach Cregger

MPAA rating: R

Screenplay: Zach Cregger

Producers: Zach CreggerRaphael MargulesMiri YoonRoy LeeJ. D. Lifshitz

Running time: 2h 8m

If there’s one thing I’d request from audience viewers on this feature. It’d be not to ruin this movie. From what I expected going in to what I saw…..is summed up by W.T.F :D. Let’s Discuss.


How’d I paint a picture of this movie without going into spoilers. When 17 children have woken up at 2.17am ran out their front door and disappeared to never come back is your opening scene this movie doesn’t hold back.

Telling you this story through layers, picking characters point of view, then slowly revealing how we get to the movies combined conclusion. Is my favorite story telling method. Although not necessarily slow. It does require some sticking with it in order to get to some pretty awesome scenes maybe even for some intense.

I’d love to dive in deeper but go experience this through just the teaser trailer or no trailer at all. Seeing Julia Garner in this role is awesome as it’s what I wanted from her when watching Wolfman earlier in the year. There’s a lot of surprisingly good actors here which I didn’t catch from the trailer so enjoy their performances.

If anyone wants to discuss spoilers or anything I’d love to discuss more in the comments however for now I’ll wrap this “Review” of Weapons as this. It’s a great movie. Sure it has many questions to answer. Sure you may leave wanting 5 more minutes. But what if this was a part 1 or a piece of the puzzle for this mystery? What if there’s more to be revealed and layers to be pulled back on?

If Weapons is standalone I’d say 8.5/10. Let it cook and it’ll serve you something delicious. If we’re only at the surface of what went down. Then this could be a masterpiece series that I’m excited to jump back into and love to see more. When comparing it to Sinners. I couldn’t give this a 9. So make of that when going into watch Weapons this weekend.


Thank you all for coming by Popped for your movie “Reviews”. Looking forward to hear your thoughts below :D. Think a genre should be changed from horror/mystery to something else? Let’s discuss that also :D.

Appreciate you being a member of Popped and stay tuned for more “Reviews” real soon. Either we’re going to stay in this dark realm with Strange Harvest or we’re jumping out to freakier matters with Freakier Friday.

Until next time though, happy movie going!

Sketch “Review”

Release date: August 6, 2025 (USA)

Director: Seth Worley

MPAA rating: PG

Producers: Tony HaleSteve TaylorStephen James TaylorDaryl C. LefeverKatelyn Botsch

Running time: 1h 32m

Genres: ComedyAdventureFantasy

I’m a little old for this one but totally get the messaging and can see this being a solid good or even great watch for those with children / children dealing with loss. – Rapid “Review”


When a little girl is dealing with the loss of her mother. A sketch book with extremely dark thoughts is her form of coping and release of those inner feelings. While her dad and brother bottle those feelings in and try to focus on her coping mechanism the story of this family is truly a touching tale.

Throw in a magical pool of water that heals and restores creations to life and those sketch’s you get a surprisingly dark yet touching story. It’s PG but maybe for the younger ones have a parent watch this with you. Felt like Zooapocalypse was so much? Maybe watch this in a bright room or when you’re a little older.

6/10 but others I can see rating this 7/10


With Sketch, we’re all caught up and ready to get back to regular “Reviews” – Weapons & maybe Freakier Friday to come over this weekend.

Thank you all for coming by Popped for your movie “Review”. Apologize for the rapid catch up but I’m back and on track to hit 100 Movies for 2025 :D.

Shout Out to Ne Zha 2 releasing in English Dub in a couple of weeks 😀 Super hyped!

Eddington “Review”

Release date: July 18, 2025 (USA)

Director: Ari Aster

Screenplay: Ari Aster

Cinematography: Darius Khondji

Running time: 2h 25m

MPAA rating: R

Wanted to watch this for the actors – Didn’t know how deep during Covid times this movie re-played. So that’s a hurdle – Rapid Fire “Review”.


The first hour and half is setting up what’s to go down in the final hour. It’s a heated watch but you’ve got to replay 2020 during Covid and get involved in the tension and fighting between the sides of masks vs non masks. Despite feeling like this movie just kept going on and on. It was a fine watch.

Great acting from all. Just a hard subject matter to jump back into. Maybe worth a watch in theatres for the incredible sets and visuals but it’s going to be leaving pretty soon if you haven’t checked it out yet. 6.5/10


Want a longer “Review” we can discuss in comments but otherwise let’s get caught up with the final “Review” of an Angel studios movie – Sketch.

The Naked Gun “Review”

Release date: August 1, 2025 (USA)

Director: Akiva Schaffer

Starring: Liam NeesonPamela AndersonPaul Walter HauserDanny HustonCCH PounderKevin Durand

MPAA rating: PG-13

Running time: 1h 25m

Distributed by: Paramount Pictures

Naked Gun & Bad Guys 2 what a week for comedy – Non the less, did Naked Gun capture the energy and laughs of the original? – Rapid Fire “Review” coming up.


So Final Destination had a 14 ish year gap from it’s prior release. I know what you did last summer had a gap of several years. Naked Gun had a 30 year gap from it’s third movie and this rebooted sequel.

2/3 of the 3 captured the originals and brought it into modern times with the same energy and good times….Naked Gun & Final Destination are back and shining examples of bringing old IP into the current era.

Looking for a fun time go check out Naked Gun. Even check out the first movie then the ending of the third and jump into this one or even watch them all. Police Squad is back and a barrel of laughs – 8/10


2 Movies left to get caught up – Eddington followed by Sketch – Staggering these throughout the day to not mass publish 😀 – See you in the comments or next proper “Review”.

The Bad Guys 2 “Review”

Release date: August 1, 2025 (USA)

Director: Pierre Perifel

Running time: 1h 44m

Prequel: The Bad Guys

MPAA rating: PG

Adapted from: The Bad Guys

3/6 of the rapid fire “Review” batch and here we have Bad Guys 2 😀 Loved the first title so how’d the sequel do to follow?


Watched this panel at Comic Con and was very much excited to watch this.

Overall this was a fun time. Even moments of greatness and some nice surprises.

Enjoyed the first one then you should watch this because the next title has the setup to be a master piece :D… I hope haha.

You know what was missing… a solid sound track. Bad guys playing in a Bad guys movie was awesome and just hit! This time around everything was good, but didn’t match the original.

Between the music and the villains which again were still good but just didn’t hit like our evil Professor Rupert this movie was a solid good, almost great with a 7.5/10.


Let’s keep with comedy…some zany comedy 😀 you know it at – The Naked Gun

Together “Review”

Release date: July 30, 2025 (USA)

Director: Michael Shanks

Producers: Dave FrancoAlison BrieErik FeigTim HeadingtonAndrew MittmanMike CowapJulia HammerMax Silva

Running time: 1h 42m

Distributed by: Neon

MPAA rating: R

I think my experience was affected by the Talk to Me experience – Let’s explain in this rapid fire “Review” batch.


Reviews for this title came out hot like 99/100 % hot. It was hyped as the greatest horror known on earth! Well…. I found Substance executed it way better. The trailer had me hooked…but the trailer showed the movie. Yea there’s some extra deets sprinkled in from the trailer which is a good watch. However it doesn’t push the bar past what’s already been shown.

It’s a good watch but very little replay value for me personally. Placing Together at a 7/10.

How’s that for a rapid fire? – Let’s discuss more in the comments if interested.


Next up a very much different change of vibe – Bad Guys 2 😀

The Fantastic Four: First Steps “Review”

Release date: July 25, 2025 (USA)

Director: Matt Shakman

Running time: 1h 55m

Adapted from: Fantastic Four

MPAA rating: PG-13

Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

It may have been just over a week since my last “Review” but I’ve been watching a lot of movies. Let’s catch up shall we with a rapid fire “Review” session…..that doesn’t bold well for what’s to come :S.


The short of it was that I found the movie to be, just okay. Yea the marketing killed this for me just like Captain America Brave New World…… kind of a buzz kill after actually enjoying Thunder Bolts :S.

Since this is a rapid fire to catch up let’s put it this way.

It’s better than BNW but story and plot points I felt like it could have been skipped. I enjoyed the family but Incredibles did it better.

Fell asleep during space birth and felt like I didn’t miss much with silver surfer.

My wife thoroughly enjoyed it though having not even seen a trailer and likes this version of Fantastic 4 more than any previous version.

So if you want to enjoy Disney Marvel movies I need to avoid the trailers…somehow :S. 6/10


This batch isn’t bad but it’s certainly a luke warm batch.

Appreciate you coming by Popped and apologize for the rapid fire catch up. 6 movies in under 2 weeks was a grind after returning from Comic Con :D.

Love to discuss more thoughts in the comments if anyone’s interested.

Next up – Together

Smurfs “Review”

Release date: July 18, 2025 (USA)

Director: Chris Miller

Music composed by: RihannaHenry Jackman

Producers: RihannaTyran SmithRyan HarrisJay Brown

Running time: 1h 32m

MPAA rating: PG

Going to make this quick as need to pack for Comic Con! 😀


Quick thoughts. Movie was overall okay. It had good content and fun scenes within it. For a short movie it sure got boring at moments. Could have cut the Rihanna songs personally for the classics but we eventually got some :D.

Loved the Sponge Bob short at the beginning. Also cool setup for a sequel in the mid credit scene. Thought the multiverse stuff would be explored more from what’s shown in the trailer but alas it’s mainly the worlds been shown from the trailer.

MVP goes to the turtle, loved him. Also was cool for No Name Smurf to have his journey. Was a little distracting having James Corden be the voice as a No Name character. His voice actor certainly isn’t.

It’s got some lore building to the world which is cool and I’m down for a sequel. It’s an okay to fine movie at best. 6/10 for Smurfs Popped.blog “review” :D.


Thank you all for coming by Popped.blog. I’ve seen an increase in traffic to the sight recently and appreciate all those recent subscribers 😀 Once live and Comic Con have been caught up on. Let’s dive into the second half of the year like I WANTED TOO back in late June early July :D.

A las until next time movie goers. I’ll see you, next time. Happy Fantastic 4 viewings this weekend and excited to see if this keeps momentum for the MCU or the ride to Dooms Day is going to be a dry spell of nothingness.

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