Kam's Kapsules for movies opening December 21, 2018
Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams
OPENING
THIS WEEK
WIDE
RELEASES
Aquaman (PG-13 for action, violence and some profanity) Jason Momoa stars as the legendary DC character in this origins tale which finds the reluctant superhero forced to face his destiny as king of Atlantis in order to defend the underwater kingdom and the rest of the planet from his power-hungry half-brother (Patrick Wilsson). With Amber Heard, Willem Dafoe, Dolph Lundgren, Djimon Hounsou and Nicole Kidman.
Ben Is
Back (R for drug use and pervasive profanity) Lucas Hedges plays the
title character in this coming-of-age drama about a troubled teen who
arrives home unexpectedly on Christmas Eve after running away from a
drug treatment center. With Julia Roberts, Courtney B. Vance and
Kathryn Newton.
Bumblebee (PG-13 for action and violence) Spinoff of the Transformers franchise revolving around the adventures of a young autobot (Dylan O'Brien) resuscitated by an 18 year-old (Hailee Steinfeld) after being found battle-scarred and broken in a junkyard along the California coast. Cast includes John Cena, Angela Bassett, Len Cariou and Justin Theroux.
The
Favourite (R for profanity, nudity and graphic sexuality) Olivia
Colman portrays Queen Anne (1665-1714) in this biopic revolving
around the bitter battle between the Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel
Weisz) and a servant (Emma Stone) for the frail monarch's friendship
and affections. With Emma Delves, Faye Daveney and Paul Swaine.
Mary Poppins Returns (PG for mature themes and brief action) Emily Blunt assumes the title role in this musical sequel which finds the magical nanny reunited with the now-grown Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer) in the wake of a family tragedy. With Lin-Manuel Miranda, Colin Firth and Meryl Streep.
Second Act (PG-13 for profanity and crude sexual references) Fish-out-of-water comedy about a 40 year-old sales clerk (Jennifer Lopez) who lands a dream job she isn't qualified for with help of a doctored resume. Cast includes Milo Ventimiglia, Vanessa Hudgens and Charlyne Yi.
Welcome to Marwen (PG-13 for violence, profanity, mature themes, disturbing images and suggestive content) Fact-based drama about a transvestite (Steve Carell) left with amnesia after a violent, bias attack who tries to recover his memory by building a miniature World War II village in his back yard. Support cast includes Janelle Monae, Leslie Mann, Diane Kruger and Eiza Gonzalez. (In English, French and German with subtitles)
INDEPENDENT
& FOREIGN FILMS
Cold War
(R for sexuality, nudity and profanity) Romance drama, set behind the
Iron Curtain in the 1950s, chronicling the unlikely relationship of a
celebrated musical director (Tomasz Kot) and an aspiring, young
singer (Joanna Kulig) from a humble background. With Borys Szyc,
Agata Kulesza and Cedric Kahn. (In Polish, French, Russian, German,
Italian and Croatian)
Swing
Kids (Unrated) Musical drama, set at an American POW camp during the
Korean War, revolving around a rebellious prisoner (Oh Jung-Se) who
forms a tap dancing team with the help of a guard (Jared Grimes) who
once worked on Broadway. Cast includes Ross Kettle, Hye-soo Park and
Matthew Darcy. (In Korean with subtitles)
They
Shall Not Grow Old (R for graphic images) World War I documentary,
directed by Peter Jackson, featuring unseen footage and commemorating
the centennial of the conflict.
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