Kam's Movie Kapsules for 3-27-15
OPENING THIS WEEK
Kam's Kapsules:
Weekly Previews That
Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
For movies opening
March 27, 2015
BIG BUDGET FILMS
Get Hard (R for graphic nudity, drug use and pervasive
profanity, sexuality and crude humor) Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart co-star in
this class conscious comedy about a millionaire convicted of tax evasion who
hires an ex-con to prepare him for life behind bars. With T.I., Craig T.
Nelson, Alison Brie and Edwina Findley Dickerson.
Home (PG for mild action and rude humor) Animated adventure
about a huggable fugitive from a distant planet (Jim Parsons) who forges an
unlikely friendship with an innocent, young Earthling (Rihanna) on a quest of
her own. Voice cast includes Steve Martin, Jennifer Lopez and Matt Jones.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS
Apartment Troubles (Unrated) American Dream dramedy about a
couple of Bohemian artist roommates (Jess Weixler and Jennifer Prediger) on the
verge of eviction who relocate from Greenwich Village to L.A. to take a shot at
fame and fortune. With Megan Mullally, Will Forte, Jeffrey Tambor and Lance
Bass.
The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq (Unrated) Author Michel
Houellebecq plays himself in this crime dramedy revolving around a writer abducted
and held for ransom by a hapless gang of inept amateurs. Ensemble cast includes
Mathieu Nicourt, Maxime Lefrancois and Francoise Lebrun. (In French and Polish
with subtitles)
Man from Reno (Unrated) Neo-noir
revolving around a Japanese crime writer (Ayako Fujitani) who becomes embroiled
in a real-life murder mystery while vacationing in San Francisco when she impulsively embarks on
a love affair with a stranger (Kazuki Kitamura). With Pepe Serna, Yasuyo Shiba
and Hiroshi Watanabe. (In English and Japanese to subtitles)
Nightlight (R for violence, sexual references and pervasive
profanity) Horror flick about five teens who, against their better judgment, decide
to party in a mysterious forest notorious as a place where kids commit suicide.
Co-starring Shelby Young, Chloe
Bridges, Carter Jenkins,
Mitch Hewer, Taylor Murphy and Kyle Fain.
The Riot Club (R for profanity, violence, disturbing
behavior, sexuality, nudity and drug use) Screen adaptation of “Posh,” Laura
Wade’s play chronicling the exploits of a couple of Oxford University freshmen
(Sam Claflin and Max Irons) pledging a hedonistic eating club catering to party
animals from privileged backgrounds. With Thomas Arnold, Harry Lloyd and Amber
Anderson.
The Salt of the Earth (PG-13 for nudity, mature themes and
disturbing images of violence and suffering) Oscar-nominated documentary
featuring changes in people and the planet as captured over the past 40 years
by peripatetic photographer Sebastiao Salgado. (In French, Portuguese and
English with subtitles)
Serena (R for violence and sexuality) Jennifer Lawrence
stars in the title role of this costume drama, set in the Twenties, as a
Southern belle whose marriage to a North
Carolina timber magnate (Bradley Cooper) unravels
after she uncovers a big secret about her hubby’s hidden past. With Toby Jones,
Rhys Ifans and David Dencik.
While We’re Young (R for profanity) Midlife crisis comedy
about a childless married couple in their mid-forties (Ben Stiller and Naomi
Watts) whose relationship ends up in crisis after they befriend a much younger
couple (Amanda Seyfried and Adam Driver).
Cast includes Charles Grodin, Maria Dizzia and Dree Hemingway (Ernest’s
great-granddaughter).
White God (R for violence, profanity and bloody images)
Man’s best friend drama, set in Hungary,
about a devastated 13 year-old’s (Zsofia Psotta) relentless search for her dog
after her father (Sandor Zsoter) set the pet free on the streets of Budapest. With Lili Horvath, Lili Monori and Tomas
Polgar. (In Hungarian and English with subtitles)
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