Alright, folks, gather ’round, because today I’m gonna share my little adventure with Redbox. You know, that red kiosk you see at the grocery store where you can rent movies? Yeah, that’s the one. I wanted to see what new movies they got, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a journey.
So, first things first, I had to figure out what movies were even coming out. I started by, you know, doing some digging online. I wanted to see what’s the latest and greatest movies. Turns out, they have this thing called “Redbox On Demand” where you can rent or buy, pretty convenient, huh?
I found some interesting titles that are coming out. Apparently, there was a documentary called “The Wolfpack” that came out in 2015 about some brothers raised in isolation. Sounds kinda wild, right? Then there’s this action thriller “Skin Trade” from 2014 and a drama thriller “Shadow Dancer” from 2012. Okay, we’re getting somewhere.
I also stumbled upon some movies from April and May. One’s called “Hunt for the Wilderpeople” about a kid and his uncle lost in New Zealand. Then there’s “London’s Finest,” where some dealer’s shipment goes wrong. Seems like a mixed bag of movies, gotta say.
- Tried to find the new releases
- Checked out Redbox On Demand
- Discovered “The Wolfpack” (2015)
- Found “Skin Trade” (2014) and “Shadow Dancer” (2012)
- Looked into April and May releases like “Hunt for the Wilderpeople” and “London’s Finest”
Then there’s this movie called “Tenet” from 2020, directed by Christopher Nolan and starring John David. I’ve heard good things about that one, might have to check it out.
I kept searching and found this website that lists all the movies and TV shows coming soon to Redbox. This month is supposed to have a bunch of blockbusters, which is pretty exciting.
My little adventure
So after all this digging, I finally went to a Redbox kiosk. I browsed through the options on the screen, found a couple of these movies I read about, and rented one. The process was pretty straightforward, thankfully. I watched the movie, it was pretty good, and then returned it the next day. Easy peasy.
All in all, it was a fun little experience. I got to see some new releases, found some interesting titles, and enjoyed a movie night at home. If you’re looking for something to watch, I’d say give Redbox a try. You might find something you like!