Kam's Movie Kapsules for 6-27-14
OPENING THIS WEEK
Kam's Kapsules:
Weekly Previews That
Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
For movies opening
June 27, 2014
BIG BUDGET FILMS
Begin Again (R for profanity) Musical tale of female
empowerment about a struggling singer/songwriter (Keira Knightley) who dumps
her philandering, pop star boyfriend (Adam Levine) in order to pursue her own
career with the help of an alcoholic, disgraced record exec (Mark Ruffalo).
Supporting cast includes Catherine Keener, Hailee Steinfeld, Mos Def, Ceelo Green
and James Corden.
Transformers: Age of Extinction (PG-13 for profanity,
intense violence and brief sexual innuendo) Fourth installment of the sci-fi
franchise finds a mechanic (Mark Wahlberg) and his daughter (Nicola Peltz) attracting
the attention of scientists, transformers, a power-hungry businessman (Stanley
Tucci) and a paranoid government bureaucrat (Kelsey Grammer) after they
discover the deactivated leader (Peter Cullen) of the Autobots. With John
Goodman, T.J. Miller, Sophia Myles and Ken Watanabe.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS
La Bare (R for pervasive profanity, incessant sexuality and
brief graphic nudity) Homoerotic documentary offering a revealing peek inside
the most popular male strip club in the world, La Bare Dallas, located in Texas. Director Joe
Manganiello does double duty as narrator, interviewing dancers Nick Soto, Lance
Winters and others.
Bound by Flesh (Unrated) Leslie Zemeckis (Bob’s wife) directs
this heartbreaking documentary about Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins
who made a fortune as a circus sideshow act, only to end up broke after being
fleeced by crooked managers.
Drones (Unrated) Character-driven drama about the ethical
dilemma faced by two soldiers’ (Matt O’Leary and Eloise Mumford) questioning
the order to slay a suspected terrorist (Mahmoud Khalil) from miles away with
the push of a button. With Mae Aswell, Vivan Dugre’ and Drea Garcia.
Jackpot (Unrated) Action-filled farce about the lives of
four factory workers that come apart at the seams in the wake of winning over a
million dollars in the lottery. Co-starring Kyrre Hellum, Mads Ousdal, Henrik
Mestad and Arthur Berning. (In Norwegian and Swedish with subtitles)
The Pleasures of Being Out of Step (Unrated) Reverential
profile retrospective, narrated by Andre Braugher, profiling the career of the
legendary jazz journalist and civil libertarian Nat Hentoff.
Postman Pat (Unrated) Ronan Keating handles the title role
in this animated adventure as an Average Joe whose faith is shaken after entering
a TV talent show competition. Voice cast includes Jim Broadbent, Jane Carr and
Greg Ellis.
Snowpiercer (R for violence, profanity and drug use) Climate
change sci-fi, set in a futuristic dystopia where global warming has choked-off
all life except for the few lucky enough to be aboard a train circumnavigating
the globe. Ensemble cast includes Chris Evers, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell,
Octavia Spencer, Ed Harris, Alison Pill, John Hurt and Ah-sung Ko. (In English,
Japanese, Korean and French with subtitles)
They Came Together (R for profanity and sexuality) Romantic
comedy about a candy company exec (Paul Rudd) who falls in love at first sight with
the eccentric owner (Amy Poehler) of the franchise he came to shut down. With
Bill Hader, Ed Helms and Kenan Thompson.
Under the Electric Sky (PG-13 for suggestive material, drug
references, partial nudity and brief profanity) Be-In gathering documentary
about the Electric Daisy Carnival, an annual three-day festival which has
evolved since its inception in 1997 into North America’s largest dance music
event.
Whitey: United States vs. James J. Bulger (R for profanity
and crime scene images) Courtroom documentary highlighting the government’s
case against the FBI’s #2 Most Wanted (after Osama bin Laden), the sadistic
mobster who brutally murdered over a dozen people during his decades-long reign
of terror in South Boston.
Yves Saint Laurent (R for sexuality and drug use) Haute
couture biopic chronicling the career of the late fashion icon (Pierre Niney) and
his long-term relationship with his life mate/business partner, Pierre Berge
(Guillaume Gallienne). Featuring Nikolai Kinski as Karl Lagerfeld and Patrice
Thibaud as Christian Dior. (In French, English, Japanese, Russian and Arabic
with subtitles)
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