Kam's Movie Kapsules for 4-18-14
OPENING THIS WEEK
Kam's Kapsules:
Weekly Previews That
Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
For movies opening
April 18, 2014
BIG BUDGET FILMS
Bears (G) John C. Reilly narrates this nature documentary,
set in the Alaska wilderness, chronicling a year in the life of a family of
brown bears with a couple of young cubs just learning how to survive the
elements, including avalanches, predators and the bitter cold.
A Haunted House 2 (R for violence, graphic sexuality,
frontal nudity, drug use, ethnic slurs and pervasive profanity) Irreverent
spoof of recent horror flicks featuring Marlon Wayans as a newlywed who moves
his bride (Jaime Pressly) and step-children (Ashley Rickards and Stebbins) into
a dream home only to be plagued by the ghost of his ex-girlfriend (Essence
Atkins) as well as a series of paranormal phenomena. With Cedric the
Entertainer, Gabriel Iglesias, Affion Crockett and Missi Pyle.
Heaven Is for Real (PG for mature themes) Screen adaptation
of Pastor Todd Burpo’s (Greg Kinnear) #1 New York Times best-seller recounting
his son’s (Connor Corum) meeting Jesus Christ (Mike Mohrhardt) up in Paradise
during a near-death experience. Supporting cast includes Thomas Haden
Church, Kelly Reilly and
Lane Styles.
Transcendence (PG-13 for violence, action, bloody images,
sensuality and brief profanity) Sci-fi thriller starring Johnny Depp as a
terminally-ill scientist who turns into a power-hungry megalomaniac after
uploading the contents of his brain onto a computer. Ensemble cast includes
Morgan Freeman, Paul Bettany, Kate Mara, Rebecca Hall, Cory Hardrict, Cillian
Murphy and Clifton Collins, Jr.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS
13 Sins (R for violence, profanity and bloody images) Remake
of Game of Death (2006), a horror flick revolving around a down on his luck
salesman (Mark Webber) manipulated to perform a series of increasingly sinister
tasks for a promised prize of $6.2 million. With Devon
Graye, Rutina Wesley and Ron Perlman.
Authors Anonymous (PG-13 for suggestive material) Ensemble comedy
about the envy which shows its ugly face in a support group of aspiring writers
when their most recent member (Kaley Cuoco) becomes an overnight sensation.
Cast includes Chris Klein, Teri Polo, Dylan Walsh and Dennis Farina.
Bank$tas (Unrated) Buddy comedy about a couple of recent
finance grads (Michael Seater and Joe Dinicol) who hatch a plan to prevent
their crooked boss (Alan Thicke) from implementing a bank loan scheme designed
to cheat millions of college students. With Grace Lynn Kung, Laura Vandervoort
and Brandon Firla.
Cesar’s Last Fast (Unrated) Farm workers’ rights are the
focus of this documentary
chronicling the 36-day water fast which would prove to be
Chicano labor leader Cesar Chavez’s final act of protest.
Fading Gigolo (R for profanity, sexuality and brief nudity)
John Turturro wrote, directed and stars in the romantic comedy as a dashing Don
Juan who woos wealthy widows in order to help out a cash-strapped pal (Woody
Allen). Cast includes Sofia Vergara, Sharon Stone, Liev Schreiber, Jill Scott,
Vanessa Paradis and Aida Turturro.
The Final Member (R for graphic nudity, phallic images,
sexual references and brief profanity) Genitalia on ice documentary, set 30
miles from the Arctic Circle, extolling the effort of the world’s only museum
dedicated to the display of penises to add its first human specimen to its
prized collection.
Half the Road (Unrated) Female empowerment documentary
exploring the world of women’s professional cycling.
Kid Cannabis (Unrated) Idaho crime caper revisiting the real-life
exploits of an 18 year-old, high school dropout (Jonathan Daniel Brown) who
quit his job as a pizza delivery boy to build a multimillion dollar Marijuana
empire. Featuring Ron Perlman, John C. McGinley, Aaron Yoo and Kenny Warmald.
A Promise (Unrated) Romance drama, set in Germany prior to
the outbreak of World War I, revolving around a woman (Rebecca Hall) who falls
in love with her husband’s (Alan Rickman) young protégé (Richard Madden) and vows
to wait for his return before the war separates them for a half-dozen years.
With Toby Murray, Maggie Steed and Shannon Tarbet.
small time (R for sexual references) Coming-of-age drama
revolving around a high school grad (Devon Bostick) from a broken family who frustrates
his mother (Bridget Moynahan) by deciding to skip college in favor of working
on his estranged-father’s (Christopher Meloni) used car lot. With Dean Norris,
Garcelle Beauvais, Amaury Nolasco and Ken Davitian.
Tasting Menu (PG-13 for brief profanity) Romantic comedy
about ex-lovers (Stephen Rea and Claudia Bassols) who reunite to keep a
reservation made a year earlier at a restaurant billed as the best in the
world. With Fionnula Flanagan, Jan Cornet and Togo Igawa. (In English and Catalan
with subtitles)
Vanishing Pearls: The Oystermen of Pointe a la Hache
(Unrated) David vs. Goliath documentary, detailing a tiny, Louisiana fishing village’s desperate
struggle for justice since having their way of life ruined by the BP oil spill
of 2010.
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