The World’s Most Indispensable Movie App
The RunPee app tells you the best times to
run & pee during a movie
so you don't miss the best scenes.
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New movies are added every week. (About 160/year)
The video below shows an old version of the RunPee app.
The current app looks much better, but the features are the same.
Recent Movie Reviews

Movie Review – Death of a Unicorn
Humor is famously subjective, and nowhere is that more apparent than in dark comedies. I watched Death of a Unicorn with a friend who remained largely stone-faced—though I found the jokes landed quite comfortably. Alex Scharfman makes his directorial and writing debut with this chaotic tale, in which a unicorn exacts revenge on the greedy […]

Movie Review – The Alto Knights
There is always room for one more mobster movie, right? My expectations were high upon hearing that Robert DeNiro would be portraying not just one but TWO of the infamous 20th-century crime bosses. (These racketeers both set up shop in NYC [Little Italy], wherein they called the “Alto Knights Social Club” their home). In any […]

Movie Review – Snow White
The new Snow White falls flat, failing to capture the enchanting essence of a Disney blockbuster. Instead, it feels forced, lacking the special magic that the studio is renowned for. The casting choices feel misaligned, detracting from the film’s potential. Gal Gadot, despite her star power, delivers a performance that is surprisingly painful to watch, […]

Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
This is one of the early films with charm and whimsy and I’m there for it. What I don’t like is the spiders, but most of the movie is fun — it’s held up well over the years. What is interesting is that there are different levels of charm and world building over the movies: […]

Independent Film Review – Don’t Turn Out The Lights
When you have a film involving a group of friends in peril there are a few other thins that need to be considered. Firstly, what do we think of this group? Are they likeable, entertaining, interesting…in fact, do they have any redeeming characteristics? If they aren’t immediately likeable, do they have the scope and range […]

Movie Review – Novocaine
“Novacain” is an action-packed ride that never hits the brakes! Seriously, if you blink, you might miss a car chase or someone dramatically dodging an explosion. The plot throws in a twist that comes out of nowhere, making you question your own life choices for watching this madness. The characters are like walking tropes, but […]

Movie Review – The Last Supper
“The Last Supper,” released yesterday, captivates with its stunning settings that evoke a profound sense of place. The cinematography beautifully captures the essence of each location, adding depth to the narrative. However, the film falls short in character development, leaving viewers struggling to connect with the ensemble cast. I often found myself confused about the […]

Movie Review – Black Bag
Oftentimes, when movie-goers think of excellent spy/espionage films, they conjure up memories filled with almost six decades of James Bond films. These movies employed numerous stuntpeople in action sequences rarely equaled by most comparable film counterparts. Enter the new spy thriller “Black Bag”! Although not as action-packed, it is far “smarter” and intellectually intriguing than […]
Anything Extra
One of the favorite features of the RunPee app is to let you know if there is Anything Extra during the end credits. We don’t just give you a yes or no. If there are extras, we’ll tell you when they happen, but without spoiling the fun.
