Tris and Four must battle the factionless and the Allegiant in the finale of the trilogy.
Movies in the vein of 'Hunger Games': YA sci-fi adventures set in dystopias that are often weirdly concerned with the romantic affairs of tweens. Well, to be fair they do seem to be the ones regularly taking down governments.
Be whisked away from that teenage angst to a cool dystopian world, a vast spaceship or a world in which you have super powers! (for all of about 90 minutes...)
Punch like a girl will take on a whole new meaning after you watch these badass female leads do their thing. Includes everything from grindhouse classic 'Coffy' to modern YA blockbuster 'The Hunger Games'. See what happens when you tell little girls they can grow up to be anything!
All young lovers feel like society is against them, in these dystopian romances it really is! Make sure to check out YA hidden-gem 'How I Live Now' for a gritty departure from the clichéd realm of 'Hunger Games' and the like.
Thanks Obama! Ponder what society could be if controlled by a government who hated free-speech, listened in to your conversations at all times, and patrolled the skies with unmanned robots. Oh wait...thanks Obama!
From Rogue One to The Lobster with everything in between. 2016 has been a great year for Sci-Fi. Be sure to check out 'Arrival'!.
Films produced in the recent-past giving us a glimpse of the near-future, check out massive blockbusters like 'Guardians of the Galaxy', 'X-Men: Days of Future Past', and 'Edge of Tomorrow'.
From Freudian Australian gem 'The Babadook' to good old fashioned Hollywood blockbuster 'Captain America', this collection contains all the greatest thrillers from the newly passed year. Word to the wise: some films may be listed as 2015 due to differing release dates.
Mixing action-packed superhero flicks with more traditional action-thrillers, 2014 offers the discerning action fan a buffet of options. Make sure to check out the now red-hot 'Chris Pratt' in his breakthrough role as Starlord in 'Guardians of the Galaxy'.