Kam's Kapsules for movies opening March 23, 2018
Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
OPENING
THIS WEEK
BIG BUDGET FILMS
Midnight Sun (PG-13 for partying and sensuality)
Bittersweet romance about a sickly teen (Bella Thorna) allergic to
sunlight who's sweet soulmate (Patrick Schwarzenegger) doesn't mind
that she can't go on a date before dark. Featuring Rob Riggle, Quinn
Shephard and Ken Tremblett.
Pacific Rim Uprising (PG-13 for action, violence
and some profanity) Sci-fi sequel finds Jake (John Boyega) and Mako
(Rinko Kikuchi) joining forces with a new generation of Jaeger pilots
to save humanity from another invasion of alien sea monsters. With
Scott Eastwood, Charlie Day, Tian Jing and Adria Arjona.
Paul, Apostle of Christ (PG-13 for disturbing
images and some violence) James Faulkner handles the title role in
this faith -based biopic chronicling the evolution of St. Paul from a
persecutor of Christians to a pious disciple of Jesus. Cast includes
Jim Caviezel, Joanne Whalley and Olivier Martinez.
Sherlock Gnomes (PG for some rude and suggestive
humor) Johnny Depp plays the title character in this animated sequel
which finds Gnomeo (James McAvoy) and Juliet (Emily Blunt) recruiting
a legendary sleuth and his sidekick (Chiwetel Ejiofor) to investigate
the mysterious disappearance of London's lawn ornaments. Voice cast
includes Maggie Smith, Michael Caine, Mary J. Blige and Ozzy
Osbourne.
Unsane (R for profanity, violence, sexual
references and disturbing behavior) Psychological thriller, directed
by Steven Soderbergh, about a young businesswoman (Claire Foy) forced
to confront her greatest fear after accidentally committing herself
to a mental institution while trying to escape her stalker (Joshua
Leonard). With Jay Pharoah, Amy Irving and Juno Temple.
INDEPENDENT &
FOREIGN FILMS
A Bag of Marbles (Unrated) Adaptation of Joseph
Joffo's World War II memoir, set in 1941, about a couple of Jewish
brothers' (Dorian Le Clech and Batyste Fleurial) attempt to survive
during the Nazi occupation of Paris. With Kev Adams, Patrick Bruel
and Elsa Zylberstein. (In French, German, Yiddish and Russian with
subtitles)
Final Portrait (R for profanity, sexual references
and nudity) Buddy biopic, set in 1964, chronicling the reunion in
Paris of Swiss painter Alberto Giacometti (Geoffrey Rush) and his
good friend, American art critic James Lord (Armie Hammer).
Supporting cast includes Tony Shalhoub, James Faulkner and Clemence
Poesy. (In English, French and Italian with subtitles)
Hichki (Unrated)
Bollywood coming-of-age drama about a young woman (Rani Mukerji) with
Tourette syndrome who turns her weakness into a strength en route to
landing a teaching position at an elite prep school. With Supriya
Pilgaonkar and Ivan Rodrigues. (In Hindi with subtitles)
Roxanne Roxanne
(Unrated) Chante' Adams plays the title character in this hip-hop
drama, set in Queens in the early Eighties, about a 14 year-old girl
well on her way to becoming a rap legend. Support cast includes Nia
Long, Mahershala Ali and Beastie Boy Adam Horovitz.
What We Started
(Unrated) The electronic music craze is the subject of this
documentary featuring commentary by Ed
Sheeran, Louie Vega and Usher Raymond.
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