Kam's Movie Kapsules for 3-18-16
OPENING
THIS WEEK
Kam's Kapsules:
Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a
Film Fun
by Kam Williams
For movies opening March 18, 2016
BIG BUDGET FILMS
Allegiant (PG-13 for intense
violence, mature themes and partial nudity) Third installment in the
Divergent series finds heroine Tris (Shailene Woodley) forced to
abandon the self-contained city of Chicago for a world where shocking
revelations lead to an epic showdown for the salvation of humanity.
Ensemble cast includes Theo James, Zoe Kravitz, Miles Teller, Naomi
Watts, Octavia Spencer, Jeff Daniels and Maggie Q.
Midnight Special (PG-13 for action
and violence) Sci-fi adventure, set in New Orleans, about a father
(Michael Shannon) who goes on the run to protect his superhuman, 8
year-old son (Jaeden Lieberher) from both a cult and a government
with designs on the boy. Featuring Kirsten Dunst, Adam Driver and Sam
Shepard.
Miracles from Heaven (PG for mature
themes) Adaptation of Christy Beam's (Jennifer Garner) faith-based
memoir of the same name recounting how her 12 year-old daughter
(Kylie Rogers) recovered from an incurable illness following a
near-death experience. With Martin Henderson, Queen Latifah and John
Carroll Lynch.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS
The Confirmation (PG-13 for mature
themes) Dysfunctional family comedy about a cash-strapped carpenter's
(Clive Owen) attempt to reconcile with his estranged, 8 year-old son
(Jaeden Lieberher) who's been dropped in his lap while his ex-wife
(Maria Bello) is away on a weekend retreat with her new husband
(Matthew Modine). Support cast includes Robert Forster, Tim Blake
Nelson, Patton Oswalt, Spencer Drever and Stephen Tobolowosky.
Ktown Cowboys (R for sexuality, brief
frontal nudity and pervasive profanity) Adaptation of the hit web
series of the same name revolving around the antics of a quintet of
party animals hanging out in L.A.'s Koreatown. Co-starring Danny Cho,
Steve Byrne, Bobby Choy, Herson Chavez and Lee Doud.
My Golden Days (R for profanity,
graphic sexuality and frontal nudity) Flashback flick revolving
around an anthropologist's (Quentin Dolmaire) reflections upon his
adolescence while preparing to return to Paris from Tajikistan. With
Mathieu Amalric, Lou Roy-Lecollinet and Dinara Drukarova. (In French,
Russian and Hebrew with subtitles)
The Program (R for profanity)
Adaptation of "Seven Deadly Sins," investigative journalist
David Walsh's (Chris O'Dowd) best-selling book exposing the truth
about bicyclist Lance Armstrong's (Ben Foster) use of banned
substances while participating in the Tour de France. With Dustin
Hoffman, Lee Pace and Edward Hogg.
Sweet Bean (Unrated) Bittersweet
drama about the unlikely friendship forged betweeen the manager of a
pancake stand and the lonely 76 year-old (Kiki Kirin) he hires as his
assistant, half out of pity, half for her yummy jelly recipe . With
Kyara Uchida, Miyoko Asada, Etsuko Ichihara and Miki Mizuno. (In
Japanese with subtitles)
Take Me to the River (Unrated)
Atmospheric mystery revolving around a gay teen (Logan Miller) from
California who changes his mind about coming out of the closet at a
family reunion in Nebraska when he is suddenly suspected of molesting
a 9 year-old niece (Ursula Parker). With Robin Weigert, Richard
Schiff and Azura Skye.
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