Kam's Movie Kapsules for 5-30-14
OPENING THIS WEEK
Kam's Kapsules:
Weekly Previews That
Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
For movies opening
May 30, 2014
BIG BUDGET FILMS
Maleficent (PG for action, violence and frightening images) Angelina
Jolie plays the title character in this reimagining of Sleepy Beauty from the
perspective of the classic fairy tale’s infamous villain, an embittered shrew
driven by revenge to put a curse on the king’s (Sharlto Copley) young daughter
(Elle Fanning). Cast includes Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton and Juno Temple.
A Million Ways to Die in the West (R for violence, drug use,
crude humor, graphic sexuality and pervasive profanity) Seth MacFarlance wrote,
directed and stars in this irreverent Western, set in Arizona in 1882, as a
cowardly shepherd who finally summons up some courage when his girlfriend’s
(Charlize Theron) gun-slinging husband (Liam Neeson) suddenly shows up in town bent
on vengeance. With Amanda Seyfried, Neil Patrick Harris, Sarah Silverman and
Giovanni Ribisi.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS
Delivery (Unrated) Demon seed horror flick about a couple
(Laurel Vail and Danny Barclay) expecting their first child who decide to
document the pregnancy for a reality-TV show, only to discover that the newborn’s
been possessed by an evil spirit. With Rob Cobuzio, Colter Allison and Rebecca
Brooks.
Emoticon ;) (Unrated) Romance drama about the Digital Age
dating frustrations of an Anthropology student (Livia De Paolis) who’s writing
her thesis on modern methods of communication. Supporting cast includes Michael
Cristofer, Carol Kane, Daphne Rubin-Vega and Sonia Braga.
Filth (R for violence, profanity, drug use, frontal nudity
and graphic sexuality) Screen adaptation of the Irvine Welsh novel of the same
name about a bigoted, drug-addicted, cross-dressing, bipolar police officer‘s (James
McAvoy) efforts to secure a promotion and to reconcile with his estranged wife
(Shauna Macdonald) and daughter (Megan Finn). With Jamie Bell, Eddie Marsan, Jim
Broadbent and Imogen Poots.
The Grand Seduction (PG-13 for drug references and
suggestive material) English-language remake of Seducing Doctor Lewis, the 2003
French farce about a tiny fishing village’s attempt to convince a visiting physician
(Taylor Kitsch) to relocate there from the big city. Co-starring Brendan
Gleeson, Liana Balaban and Anna Hopkins.
The Hornet’s Nest (R for pervasive profanity) Afghan War
documentary chronicling veteran journalist Mike Boettcher and son Carlos’ nightmare
when their covering U.S.
troops on the front lines turned into a hair-raising fight for survival.
Korengal (Unrated) Sequel to the Oscar-nominated documentary
Restrepo, directed by Sebastian Junger (A Perfect Storm), serves up another
slice of the War in Afghanistan
from the point of view of a decimated platoon of American soldiers stationed in
a very vulnerable valley surrounded by Taliban fighters on a suicide
mission.
The Life and Crimes of Doris Payne (Unrated) “Diamond in the
Rough” biopic chronicling the exploits of an infamous, African-American jewel
thief from humble roots who fleeced upscale retailers like Cartier and Tiffany of
millions in gems over the course of a checkered career which spanned 60+ years.
Lucky Them (R for profanity, sexuality and drug use) Toni
Collette stars in this tale of redemption as a music critic assigned by her
magazine to interview her reclusive, retired rock star ex-boyfriend (Johnny
Depp) who hasn’t been seen in public for over a decade. With Oliver Platt, Thomas Haden
Church and Amy
Seimetz.
Night Moves (R for nudity and profanity) Eco-thriller
revolving around a trio of radical environmentalists (Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota
Fanning and Peter Sarsgaard) determined to protect the planet by any means
necessary who conspire to detonate a hydroelectric dam. With Alia Shawkat,
Clara Mamet and Logan
Miller.
Venus in Fur (Unrated) Roman Polanski screen adaptation of
the David Ives play of the same name about a director (Mathieu Amalric) who
finds himself seduced by an aspiring starlet (Emmanuelle Seigner) auditioning
for the lead role in his highly-erotic, upcoming production. (In French and
German with subtitles)
We Are the Best! (Unrated) Coming-of-age drama, set in Stockholm in 1982, where
we find three 13 year-old girls (Mira Barkhammar, Mira Grosin and Liv LeMoyne)
without instruments forming a punk rock band even though their friends and
family say the genre is dying. With Alvin Strollo, Mattias Wiberg and Jonathan
Salomonsson. (In Swedish with subtitles)
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