Kam's Movie Kapsules for 8-21-15
OPENING
THIS WEEK
Kam's Kapsules:
Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
For movies opening August 21, 2015
BIG BUDGET FILMS
American Ultra (R for graphic violence, pervasive
profanity, drug use and some sexuality) Action comedy about a sleeper
agent masquerading as a small town stoner (Jesse Eisenberg) whose
training kicks in when he suddenly finds himself targeted by
assassins. Cast includes Kristen Stewart, Topher Grace, John
Leguizamo, Connie Britton and Bill Pullman.
Hitman: Agent 47 (R for profanity and graphic
violence) Rupert Friend plays the title character in this crime
thriller as a genetically-engineered assassin who teams up with a
young woman (Hannah Ware) to take on an army of killers dispatched by
a mega-corporation with a diabolical agenda. Featuring Zachary
Quinto, Ciaran Hinds and Thomas Kretschmann.
Sinister 2 (R for profanity, graphic violence and
disturbing images) Horror sequel to the 2012 sleeper revolves around
an overprotective single-mom (Shannyn Sossamon) who unwittingly moves
with her twin sons (Robert and Dartanian Sloan) into a country home
marked for death. With James Ransone, Lea Coco and Tate Ellington.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS
6 Years (Unrated) Romance drama about a couple of
childhood sweethearts (Ben Rosenfield and Taissa Farmiga) whose
long-term relationship is tested when he's offered a dream job with a
record company. With Joshua Leonard, Lindsay Burdge and Peter Vack.
After Words (Unrated) Romantic romp revolving
around a lonely librarian (Marcia Gay Harden) having a midlife crisis
who travels to Costa Rica where she gets her groove back with the
help of a handsome young hunk (Oscar Jaenada). Support cast includes
Jenna Ortega, Ron Canada and Jackie Torres.
Beltracchi (Unrated) Amusing expose' about con man
Wolfgang Beltracchi, the art forger who fooled museums and collectors
for decades, passing off his fakes as originals by a variety of
differerent masters. (In German, French and English with subtitles)
Digging for Fire (R for profanity, drug use,
sexual references and graphic nudity) Mumblecore movement maven Joe
Swanberg directed and co-wrote this intriguing whodunit about a young
couple (Jake Johnson and Rosemarie DeWitt) with a toddler (Jude
Swanberg) whose marriage is shaken by the discovery of a gun and a
bone buried in their backyard. Ensemble includes Anna Kendrick,
Orlando Bloom, Sam Ellioott and Brie Larson.
Guidance (Unrated) Out-of-the-closet comedy about
an alcoholic guidance counselor (Pat Mills) deep in denial about his
sexuality whose unhealthy coping mechanisms prove popular with
students seeking his advice. Featuring Alexandria Benoit, Jen Goodhue
and Tracey Hoyt. .
Grandma (R for profanity and drug use) Lily Tomlin
handles the title role in this road comedy about a heartbroken
lesbian who drives around town to help her cash-strapped
granddaughter (Julia Garner) come up with some urgently-needed cash
before sundown. With Marcia Gay Harden, Judy Greer, John Cho, Sam
Elliott and Elizabeth Pena.
The Iron Ministry (Unrated) Infrastructure
documentary chronicling the recent transformation of China's railway
system into the largest locomotive network in the world. (In Mandarin
with subtitles)
Learning to Drive (R for profanity and sexuality)
Romantic dramedy, set in Manhattan, about the unlikely friendship
which blossoms between an acerbic book critic (Patricia Clarkson),
just dumped by her husband (Jake Weber), and the patient cabbie (Ben
Kingsley) she hires to teach her to drive. With Grace Gummer, Sarita
Choudhury and Samantha Bee.
Mateo (Unrated) Gringo biopic about America's
first white Mariachi singer, Matthew Stoneman, an ex-con who taught
himself to sing in Spanish after developing a love for Mexican music
while behind bars.
The Mend (Unrated) Dysfunctional family dramedy
about a couple of long-estranged brothers (Josh Lucas and Stephen
Plunkett) who attempt to reconcile while sharing an apartment in
Harlem. With Lucy Owen, Mickey Sumner, Cory Nichols and Louisa
Krause.
Searching for Home, Coming Back from War (Unrated)
Multi-generational documentary offering an intimate look at combat
veterans' adjustment to civilian life after serving in World War II,
Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.
She's Funny That Way (R for profanity and
sexuality) Peter Bogdanovich directed and co-wrote this screwball
comedy examining the offstage antics of the cast of a Broadway
production. Ensemble includes Owen Wilson, Rhys Ifans, Richard Lewis,
Imogen Poots, Cybill Shepherd and Illeana Douglas.
Slow Learners (Unrated) Romantic comedy about the
makeover of a couple of school cafeteria co-workers (Sarah Burns and
Adam Pally) from awkward social zeros into popular party animals by
overindulging in sex and booze all summer. With Peter Grosz, Reid
Scott and Kate Flannery.
Some Kind of Beautiful (R for profanity,
sexuality, nudity and drug use) Romance drama, set about a playboy
poetry professor (Pierce Brosnan) who impregnates the 25 year-old
sister (Jessica Alba) of the woman (Salma Hayek) he's prepared to
settle down with. Cast includes Malcolm McDowell, Fred Melamed and
Marlee Maitlin.
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