Kam's Movie Kapsules for 11-20-15
OPENING
THIS WEEK
Kam's Kapsules:
Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
For movies opening November 20, 2015
BIG BUDGET FILMS
Carol (R sexuality, nudity and brief profanity)
Cate Blanchett plays the title character in this romance drama, set
in New York City in the Fifties, as a woman in the midst of a bitter
divorce who becomes smitten with a department store clerk (Rooney
Mara) she meets while buying a Christmas present for her daughter (Kk
Heim). With Sarah Paulson, Kyle Chandler and Jake Lacy.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (PG-13 for
action, intense violence and mature themes) Franchise finale finds
reluctant rebel Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) leading a team of trusted
close friends (Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Sam Claflin and
Natalie Dormer) on a mission to assassinate the President (Donald
Sutherland) and to free the citizens of Panem. Ensemble cast includes
Jeffrey Wright, Woody Harrelson, Julianne Moore, Elizabeth Banks,
Stanley Tucci and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman.
The Night Before (R for pervasive profanity,
incessant substance abuse, frontal nudity and graphic sexuality)
Raunchy holiday comedy revolving around a trio of lifelong BFFs'
(Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie) wild night of
drugs and debauchery during their annual Christmas Eve reunion. Cast
includes James Franco, Miley Cyrus, Tracy Morgan, Mindy Kaling,
Anthony Mackie, Lizzy Caplan and Jillian Bell.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS
Censored Voices (Unrated) Middle East documentary
questioning the supposed heroism of Israeli soldiers who fought in
'67 war won in just six days. Featuring long-suppressed interviews
with veterans recorded by kibbutzniks. (In Hebrew with subtitles)
Democrats (Unrated) Power corrupts documentary
chronicling Zimbabwe strongman Robert Mugabe's going through the
charade of staging a presidential election in a futile attempt to
fool the world into believing the country's a legitimate democracy.
Frame by Frame (Unrated) Free press documentary
chronicling the efforts of four Afghan photojournalists to ply their
trade following the fall of the Taliban who had made taking pictures
a crime. (In Dari and English with subtitles)
Kingdom of Shadows (PG-13 for mature themes and
disturbing images) Rio Grande documentary taking an unflinching look
at the ever-escalating body count in the drug wars being waged along
the U.S.-Mexico border. (In Spanish and English with subtitles)
Legend (R for sexuality, drug use, graphic
violence and pervasive profanity) Mob saga revisiting the exploits of
Reggie and Ronnie Kray (Tom Hardy), infamous identical twins who ran
a powerful crime syndicate in London in the Sixties. Supporting cast
includes Emily Browning, Paul Bettany and Chazz Palminteri.
Mediterranea (Unrated) Fact-based docudrama
recounting the ordeal of a couple of refugees (Koudous Seihon and
Alassane Sy) who make the perilous journey from Africa to Italy in
search of a better life only to be met with hostility and violence.
With Paolo Sciarretta, Annalisa Pagano and Pio Amato. (In French,
Italian, English and Arabic with subtitles)
Mustang (PG-13 for mature themes and sexuality)
Tale of female empowerment, set in Turkey, about five, freedom-loving
sisters grounded by their parents after engaging in innocent
horesplay with boys on their way home from school. Co-starring Gunes
Sensoy, Elit Iscan, Doga Zeynep Doguslu, Tugba Sunguroglu and Ilayda
Akdogan. (In Turkish with subtitles)
Secret in Their Eyes (PG-13 for profanity, sexual
references, mature themes and disturbing violence) Whodunit revolving
around a tight-knit FBI unit, investigating a string of murders of
teenage girls, that is suddenly torn asunder by the brutal slaying of
a team member's (Julia Roberts) daughter (Zoe Graham). With Chiwetel
Ejiofor, Nicole Kidman and Lyndon Smith.
The Summer of Sangaile (Unrated) Julija
Steponaityte handles the title role in this coming-of-age tale of
teen love as a shy and retiring wallflower who falls head over heels
for a daredevil (Aiste Dirziute) she meets at an airplane stunt show.
Featuring Nele Savicenko, Laurynas Jurgelis and Jurate Sodyte. (In
Lithuanian with subtitles)
Very Semi-Serious (Unrated) Jocular documentary
highlighting the process by which the New Yorker magazine's cartoon
editor Bob Mankoff settles on which submissions to include in each
issue.
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