If you are ready for a new kind of Disney movie full of strong female characters, no forced romantic subplots and a celebration of Polynesian culture, then you'll love "Lilo & Stitch (2002)" - and probably also "Moana (2016)".
It's an honest trailer for "Beauty and the Beast (1991)", the old chestnut of an enchantress turning an 11-year old into a feral monster who, ten years later, traps a girl in a castle until she loves him.
By popular demand, the Honest Trailer team does an episode for "Rogue One (2016)", the film nobody anticipated - and somehow everybody ended up liking.
From the studio that could really use a new franchise, comes a reboot that asks, "What if we took the Power Rangers....seriously?" - POWER RANGERS (2017)!
Before you see the solo spin-off to the soft reboot crossover, revisit the sequel to the premature reboot to the original Spider-Man trilogy - The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
Watch the latest combination of F words and numbers take on all the things you've come to expect from the franchise - cars, butts, and costars that likely hate each other - Fate of the Furious.
Travel back in time (or forward? or stay in the present?) to an era of movies that left us all confused beyond reason with one of Christopher Nolan's finest and weirdest - Momento!
An honest trailer for "Wonder Woman (2017)", the first success for the DCEU and an actual good superhero movie about a female superhero with a powerful message for girls.
Since 2002 and six "Spider-Man" movies, two reboots and three different Spider-Men, get ready for the honest trailer of "Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)" that sort of just assumes that all of us have caught up on the MCU.
An honest trailer for "The Emoji Movie (2017)" full of one-dimensional characters with zero depth to anything doing some generic protagonist stuff in a film that was already outdated when it came out.
An honest trailer for the unintended genius that is "The Room (2003)", considered one of the worst films ever made, starring your regular all-American Dracula Tommy Wiseau who also wrote and directed this weird love triangle.
After the first "Star Wars" film blew peoples' mind, the second one challenged what people thought sequels could be, "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)", the third chapter of the original history, takes its place in history as being the third one.