Kam's Kapsules for movies opening July 13, 2018
Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
OPENING
THIS WEEK
WIDE RELEASES
Hotel
Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (PG for action and rude humor) Third
installment in the animated franchise finds Dracula (Adam Sandler),
daughter Mavis (Selena Gomez) and the rest of the family embarking on
a luxury cruise for monsters where the Count falls head-over-heels
for the ship's mysterious captain (Kathryn Hahn). Voice cast includes
Mel Brooks, Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin James, Steve Buscemi, Andy
Samberg, David Spade and Chrissy Teigen.
Skyscraper
(PG-13 for action, violence and brief profanity) Disaster thriller,
set in Hong Kong, starring Dwayne Johnson as a disabled war
veteran-turned-security expert suspected of setting the world's
tallest building on fire who has to catch the terrorists responsible
while simultaneously saving his family trapped on the top floor of
the towering inferno. With Neve Campbell, Pablo Schreiber and Noah
Taylor.
INDEPENDENT
& FOREIGN
Dark
Money (Unrated) Eye-opening expose' examining the influence of money
on American elections since the Supreme Court's landmark decision in
Citizen United allowing unlimited corporate contributions to
political causes.
Don't
Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot (R for sexuality, nudity, alcohol
abuse and pervasive profanity) Gus Van Zant (Milk) directed this
adaptation of John Callahan's (Joaquin Phoenix) bittersweet memoir of
the same name about his adjustment to living in a wheelchair in the
wake of a catastrophic car accident. Cast includes Rooney Mara, Jack
Black and Jonah Hill.
Eighth
Grade (R for profanity and sexuality) Coming-of-age comedy
chronicling a tormented 13 year-old's (Elsie Fisher) disastrous last
week of middle school. With Josh Hamilton, Emily Robinson and Missy
Yager.
Gauguin:
Voyage to Tahiti (Unrated) Romance drama, set in 1891, recounting
French painter Paul Gauguin's (Vincent Cassel) abandoning his wife
(Pernille Bergendorff) and five kids for a nubile native girl (Tuhei
Adams) he met while finding himself on an exotic island. With Malik
Zidi, Marc Barbe and Paul Jeanson. (In French and Polynesian with
subtitles)
Milford
Graves: Full Mantis (Unrated) Reverential retrospective chronicling
the career of avant-garde jazz drummer/percussionist Milford Graves
who over the course of an enduring six-decade career has led his own
band and also played in groups led by Pharoah Sanders, Sun Ra, Albert
Ayler, Montego Joe, Kenny Clarke and Paul Bley.
Robin
Williams: Come Inside My Mind
(Unrated) Intimate post mortem painting a revealing portrait of the
late comedian via archival footage and interviews with some of his
closest colleagues and confidantes. Featuring commentary by Billy
Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Steve Martin and David Letterman.
Shock
and Awe (R for profanity and sexual references) Fact-based drama
recounting five Knight-Ridder reporters' skepticism about the Bush
Administration's claim that Saddam Hussein was in possession of
weapons of mass destruction during the buildup to the War in Iraq.
Directed by Rob Reiner and co-starring James Marsden, Jessica Biel,
Woody Harrelson, Milla Jovovich and Tommy Lee Jones.
Soorma
(PG-13 for mature themes including a bloody image) Inspirational
biopic chronicling the comeback of Sandeep Singh (Diljit Dosanjh), a
field hockey star left paralyzed by a gunshot wound recovered and led
India to the 2012 Olympics. With Tapsee Pannu, Angad Bedi and Danish
Husain. (In Hindi with subtitles)
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