Kam's Movie Kapsules for 12-5-14
OPENING THIS WEEK
Kam's Kapsules:
Weekly Previews That
Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
For movies opening December
5, 2014
BIG BUDGET FILMS
The Pyramid (R for violence and gruesome images) Subterranean
horror flick about a team of archaeologists who find themselves hunted by an
evil creature after getting lost while exploring a labyrinth inside a lost
pyramid discovered in Egypt beneath the Sahara Desert. Co-starring Garsha
Arristos, Joseph Beddelem, Omar Benbrahim and James Buckley.
Top Five (R for sexuality, nudity, crude humor, pervasive
profanity and drug use) Chris Rock wrote, directed and stars in this star
vehicle about a standup comic trying to become a serious actor. With Gabrielle
Union, Tracy Morgan and Rosario Dawson.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS
The Barefoot Artist (Unrated) Poignant portrait of 73
year-old Lily Yeh, the Chinese artist-turned-global humanitarian who, based on
a belief that access to art is a fundamental human right, created a foundation
which transformed abandoned lots and buildings into parks, gardens, theaters,
studios and educational facilities for poor kids in Philadelphia, Rwanda,
Kenya, Ecuador and elsewhere around the world.
By the Gun (R for sexuality, nudity, graphic violence, pervasive
profanity and drug use) Mafia drama, set in Boston, about an ambitious mobster’s (Ben
Barnes) effort to become a made man. With Harvey Keitel, Toby Jones and
Leighton Meester.
Comet (R for profanity, sexual references and drug use) Time-travel
adventure set in a parallel universe and chronicling a star-crossed couple’s (Emmy
Rossum and Justin Long) tempestuous relationship. With Eric Winter, Lou Beatty,
Jr. and Kayla Servi.
Concerning Violence (Unrated) Liberation retrospective,
narrated by Lauryn Hill and inspired by Frantz Fanon’s “Wretched of the Earth,”
recounting nine African nations’ fights for freedom from European colonial rulers
in the Sixties and Seventies. (In English, Swedish, French and Portuguese with
subtitles)
Dying of the Light (R for profanity and violence) Revenge
thriller about a CIA agent (Nicolas Cage) who goes rogue, rather than retiring
as ordered, in order to track down the terrorist (Alexander Karim) who tortured
him years earlier. With Anton Yelchin, Irene Jacob and Adetomiwa Edun.
The Foxy Merkins (Unrated) Unlikely-buddies comedy about a
cash-strapped, asthmatic, lesbian, wannabe whore (Lisa Haas) who learns the
ropes of the business from a straight, wealthy, seasoned streetwalker (Jackie
Monahan) well-versed in picking up and satisfying women. With Frances Bodomo,
Diane Ciesla and Claudia Cogan.
Lap Dance (Unrated) Greg Carter wrote and directed this semi-autobiographical
drama about an aspiring actress (Ali Cobrin) who gets permission from her
fiance (Robert Hoffman) to moonlight as a stripper to pay her cancer-stricken
father’s (James Remar) medical bills. Co-starring Stacey Dash, Mariel
Hemingway, Carmen Electra and Nia Peeples.
Life Partners (R for profanity and sexuality) Romantic comedy
revolving around a couple of BFFs, one gay (Leighton Meester), one straight
(Gillian Jacobs), whose long-term friendship is tested when the latter starts
dating a doctor (Adam Brody). Support cast includes Gabourey Sidibe, Abby
Elliott, Greer Grammer and Kate McKinnon.
Night Will Fall (Unrated) Holocaust documentary culled from
recent found-footage shot in 1945 by Alfred Hitchcock and Sidney Bernstein in
liberated concentration camps in Germany.
Pioneer (R for profanity) Fact-based political thriller, set
in the Seventies, about a grieving diver’s (Aksel Hennie) attempt to expose a
corporate and government conspiracy to cover up the truth about how his brother
(Andre Eriksen) died during the installation of a gas pipeline in the North
Sea. With Wes Bentley, Stephanie Sigman and Jonathan LaPaglia. (In Norwegian
and English with subtitles)
Poverty, Inc. (Unrated) “The more things change, the more
they stay the same” documentary questioning whether Western nation’s anti-poverty
industrial complex has been at all effective in alleviating the suffering of Third World peoples.
She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry (Unrated) Female
Empowerment documentary recounting the rise of the women’s movement in the
Sixties. Featuring appearances by Muriel Fox, Ellen Willis, Congresswoman
Eleanor Holmes Norton, Kate Millett, Susan Brownmiller and Linda Burnham.
A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness (Unrated) Surrealistic
metaphysical realm exploration of the present-day challenge to carve out space
for spirituality in an increasingly-secular Western culture.
Wild (R for sexuality, nudity, profanity and drug use) Reese
Witherspoon stars in this adaptation of Cheryl Strayed’s memoir, an Oprah Book
Club selection recounting her transformational, 1,100 mile solo trek across the
Mojave Desert at the age of 26 to heal herself in the wake of a divorce, heroin
addiction and the death of her mother. Cast includes Laura Dern, Thomas
Sadoski, Michael Huisman and Gaby Hoffmann.
Zero Motivation (Unrated) Comedic portrait of the clash of
personalities among the members of a bored, all-female unit of Israeli soldiers
stationed on a military base located in the desert. Starring Dana Ivgy, Shani
Klein, Nelly Tagar and Heli Twito. (In Hebrew with subtitles)
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