Kam's Movie Kapsules for 3-4-16
OPENING
THIS WEEK
Kam's Kapsules:
Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
For movies opening March 4, 2016
BIG BUDGET FILMS
Desierto (R for profanity and graphic violence)
Suspense thriller set along the Rio Grande and revolving around a
rifle-toting vigilante's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) hunt for undocumented
alliens attempting to enter the U.S. illegally. With Gael Garcia
Bernal, Marco Perez and Diego Catano. (In English and Spanish with
subtitles)
London Has Fallen (R for graphic violence and pervasive
profanity) Adrenaline-fueled
sequel, set in England, finds Secret Service Agent Mike Banning
(Gerard Butler) joining forces with an MI6 Agent (Charlotte Riley) to
foil a plot to assassinate the the President of the U.S. (Aaron
Eckhart) and other leaders of the Free World attending the funeral of
the British Prime Minister. Ensemble includes Morgan Freeman, Angela
Bassett, Radha Mitchell, Melissa Leo, Jackie Earle Haley and Robert
Forster.
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (Unrated) Adaptation of "The
Taliban Shuffle," war correspondent Kim Barker's (Tina Fey)
memoir about her relationship with a fellow journalist (Martin
Freeman) while covering Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
With Margot Robbie, Billy Bob Thornton and Alfred Molina.
Zootopia (PG for action, rude humor and mature
themes) Animated adventure about a rookie bunny cop (Ginnifer
Goodwin) who grudgingly partners with a fast-talking fox (Jason
Bateman) to solve a series of mysterious disappearances in a city
populated by anthropomorphic animals. Voice cast includes Idris Elba,
J.K. Simmons, Shakira, Octavia Spencer and Tommy Chong.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS
Ava's Possessions (R for profanity, sexuality and
graphic images) Louisa Krause plays the title character in this
horror flick as a woman who has her demons exorcised by a priest
(John Ventimiglia) only to have them try to reenter her body. With
Carol Kane, Wiliam Sadler and Jemima Kirke.
Camino (Unrated) Action
adventure, set in the jungles of Colombia in 1985, about a war
photographer (Zoe Bell) who embeds with a group of missionaries under
the thumb of a charismatic guerilla leader (Nacho Vigalondo). Cast
includes Francisco Barreiro, Sheila Vand and Tenoch Huerta. (In
English and Spanish with subtitles)
Colliding Dreams (Unrated) Middle East documentary
examining the competing interests of the Israelis and Palestinians in
the decades-long struggle over the tiny territory they continue to
cohabit.
Emelie (Unrated) Psychological thriller about an
unsuspecting couple (Chris Beetem and Susan Pourfar) that comes to
regret leaving their kids with a new babysitter (Randi Langdon)
before going out to dinner to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
With Joshua Rush, Carly Adams and Sarah Bolger.
The Final Project (Unrated) Found-footage horror
flick about a half-dozen college students who find more than they
bargained for while exploring an abandoned mansion on a Louisiana
plantation. Co-starring Arin Jones, Amber Erwin,Teal Haddock, Charles
Orr, Jejuan Walker and Evan McLean.
Knight of Cups (R for sexuality, nudity and
profanity) Terrence Malick directed this surrealistic character study
revolving around an introspective writer's (Christian Bale) odyssey
of self-exploration. Cast includes Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman,
Brian Dennehy, Antonio Banderas and Freida Pinto.
Road Games (Unrated) Cat-and-mouse thriller about
two strangers (Andrew Simpson and Josephine de La Baume) who meet on
the street in Calais before accepting a ride hitchhiking from a
mysterious married couple (Frederic Pierrot and Barbara Crampton).
With Feodor Atkine, Pierre Boulanger and Edward Hogg. (In English and
French with subtitles)
They Will Have to Kill Us First (Unrated) Freedom
of expression documentary chronicling the clash of civilizations
between defiant, Malian musical artists determined to preserve their
country's rich cultural heritage and Islamic jihadist invaders
inclined to behead anyone who doesn't submit to their interpretation
of Islam. (In French, Songhay, English, Bambara and Tamashek with
subtitles)
The Wave (R for profanity and shocking images)
Disaster flick, set in the fjords of Norway, about a geologist's
(Kristoffer Joner) race to save a tourist retreat nestled in a narrow
valley from a giant tsunami about to crush everything in its path.
featuring Thomas Bo Larsen, Ane Dahl Torp and Laila Goody. (In
Norwegian with subtitles)
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