Kam's Movie Kapsules for 9-4-15
OPENING
THIS WEEK
Kam's Kapsules:
Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
For movies opening September 4, 2015
BIG BUDGET FILMS
None
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS
Before We Go (PG-13 for suggestive material and
brief profanity) Chris “Captain America” Evans makes his
directorial debut with this romantic dramedy revolving around the
love which blossoms over the course of an eventful evening between a
street musician (Evans) and an unhappily-married woman (Alice Eve)
from Boston left stranded in Manhattan after being mugged. With Mark
Kassen, Emma Fitzpatrick and John Cullum.
Blind (Unrated) Psychological drama, set in Oslo,
about a recently-blinded woman (Ellen Dorrit Petersen) who withdraws
from the world to the security of her apartment to find herself
facing both her deepest fears and her wildest, repressed fantasies.
Co-starring Henrik Rafaelsen, Vera Vitali and Jacob Young. (In
Norwegian with subtitles)
Bloodsucking Bastards (Unrated) Horror comedy
about a trio of depressed office workers (Fran Kranz, Emma
Fitzpatrick and Joey Kern) for a soul-crushing corporation who
discover that their soulless bosses are also bloodthirsty vampires.
Supporting cast includes Pedro Pascal, Joey Kern and Joel Murray.
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
(Unrated) Power to the people documentary chronicling the rise and
fall of the Black Panther Party. Directed by three-time Emmy-winner
Stanley Nelson, and featuring recently-unearthed archival footage of
Bobby Seale, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale.
Break Point (R for profanity and sexuality)
Sibling rivalry comedy about a tennis pro (Jeremy Sisto) with anger
issues who asks his long-estranged brother and former doubles partner
(David Walton) to pick back up the racket so the two can settle their
differences while competing in a Grand Slam tournament. With Adam
DeVine, Joshua Rush and Sara Bailey.
Chloe & Theo (PG-13 for brief violence)
Unlikely buddies dramedy about an Eskimo (Theo Ikummaq) who is
befriended by a homeless girl (Dakota Johnson) when he ventures from
the Arctic to New York City to warn the world's leaders about the
impact of global warming. Support cast includes Jessica Anderson,
Christopher Backus and Lawrence Ballard.
Dirty Weekend (Unrated) Neil LaBute wrote and
directed this romantic dramedy about the sparks which fly between a
couple of business colleagues (Matthew Broderick and Alice Eve) when
they venture away from the airport during a long flight layover in
Albuquerque. With Phil Burke, Gia Crovatin and Charles Duran.
Dragon Blade (R for graphic violence) Jackie Chan
stars in this historical epic, set during the Han Dynasty, as a
military commander who joins forces with a rogue Roman general (John
Cusack) to protect China from power-hungry emperor Tiberius (Adrien
Brody) Ensemble cast includes Peng Lin, Sharni Vinson, Mika Wang, Si
Won Choi and Yang Xiao. (In Mandarin and English with subtitles)
A Sinner in Mecca (Unrated) Parvez Sharma wrote,
directed and stars in this skeletons-in-the-closet documentary as a
gay Muslim secretly making a Hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia, a
country where homosexuality is a crime punishable by death.
Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine (Unrated)
Unauthorized, warts-and-all documentary exploring the dark side of
the late Apple founder's personal and private lives.
The Transporter Refueled (PG-13 for action,
violence, sexuality, profanity, drug use and mature themes) Fourth
installment of the adrenaline-fueled franchise features Ed Skrein
replacing Jason Statham as the title character. This episode finds
the mercenary on holiday with his father (Ray Stevenson) in the south
of France where their vacation is interrupted by a femme fatale (Loan
Chabanol) in need of a getaway driver for her gang of bank robbers.
With Gabriella Wright, Lenn Kudrjawizki, Tatiana Pajkovic and
Radivoje Bukvic.
A Walk in the Woods (R for profanity and sexual
references) Buddy dramedy about a retiring travel writer (Robert
Redford) who is joined by a long-lost friend (Nick Nolte) on a 2,200
mile trek along the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine.
Supporting cast includes Emma Thompson, Mary Steenburgen, Nick
Offerman and Susan McPhail.
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