Our critics have been hard at work reviewing the latest films. Here is a look at what’s coming out this weekend (in select cities, check your local listings) and what else may be in theaters right now.
Opening: Oct. 9-11, 2015
Wide (United States)
Pan
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Expanding (United States)
99 Homes
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The Walk
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Limited (United States)
The Final Girls
Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: Director Todd Strauss-Schulson milks it for every knowing wink at the genre’s filmmaking tropes while grounding it with a truly moving theme of grief and letting go.
- Excerpt: The term “love letter” in terms of cinematic homage has never been used more accurately than in the case of Friday the 13th-esque THE FINAL GIRLS.
Steve Jobs
- Excerpt: If Sorkin’s screenplay for The Social Network turned Mark Zuckerberg into Charles Foster Kane, Steve Jobs morphs its Silicon Valley anti-hero into King Lear. Only this time, the neglected daughter of the passion play is supplanted by three siblings of glass and aluminum.
Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com
- Excerpt: Kinetic & enigmatic – it’s extraordinary entertainment, eminently suitable for its iconic, yet inscrutable subject.
Joe Lozito @ Big Picture Big Sound
- Excerpt: An ingenious structure and Aaron Sorkin’s typically sharp dialogue elevate this exploration of the Apple icon beyond the standard biopic.
2015 Films In Theaters Now In Select Areas
45 Years
Alan Mattli @ The Zurich English Student
- Excerpt: 45 Years’ is an exceptional film, rich in depth thanks in no small part to Haigh’s brilliant script, whose perfectly weighted dialogue has the serious wit and the incisiveness of Ozon, Leigh, and Bergman.
’71
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Alleluia
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Anomalisa
Jordan M. Smith @ IONCINEMA.com
- Excerpt: An inventive bit of stop-motion brilliance which seizes upon the inherent falsities of its chosen medium and employs them as a driving force in the examination of tedium and the apathetic perception of sameness as one grows old.
Ant-Man
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Bikes vs Cars
Greg Klymkiw @ The Film Corner
- Excerpt: The movie, and by extension, Gertten’s entire mise-en-scene and editorial structure, sneak up on you. Once he and the film have you in their clutches, there’s very little to do but wend your way freely through the picture, perched very comfortably on what feels like a bicycle built for two.
Black Mass
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Blood Moon
Bridge of Spies
- Excerpt: By returning to the Cold War, Spielberg finds a very current set of problems, beginning with how we treat those arrested as enemies.
Brooklyn
Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com
- Excerpt: Sweetly poignant assimilation story, enhanced by a superbly confident ensemble…
Clouds of Sils Maria
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The Connection
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Cop Car
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The Cut
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Dope
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Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead
James Jay Edwards @ FilmFracture
Everest
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Faults
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Finders Keepers
Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: Finders Keepers isn’t as funny as it sounds but it sure is a twisty tale, one that garnered international attention.
The Forbidden Room
Greg Klymkiw @ The Film Corner
- Excerpt: Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to take a bath with Guy Maddin in his closet of tantalizing shame, his forbidden room. One story after another, either recounted by characters in one film and represented by another or told as stories within stories or, my favourite, as dreams within dreams, flash by us ever-so compellingly, taking us deeper into a liquid-like miasma, a ripe flatulence of wonder, a churning, roiling sea of volcanic lava – DEEPER, EVER-DEEPER INTO THE VERY CORE OF EXISTENCE AND CINEMA!!!!!
Freeheld
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Goodnight Mommy
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The Green Inferno
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Guilty
Kathy Gibson @ Access Bollywood
He Named Me Malala
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Hitman: Agent 47
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Hungry Hearts
Marco Albanese @ Stanze di Cinema [Italian]
- Excerpt: L’abbiamo odiato dal primo minuto all’ultimo. Ai festival succede. Nulla di personale.
The Inhabitants
- Excerpt: Thankfully, the filmmaking siblings Michael and Shawn Rasmussen put an ignited and distinctive spin on the conventional ghost story formula with their taut homegrown New England-based fear fable. Absorbingly chilly, methodically intense and suggestive, ‘The Inhabitants’ succeeds with its bare-bones blend of gory mythology that taps into the realm of nostalgic ghouls, witches and possessed sacrifices.
The Intern
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The Invoking 2
James Jay Edwards @ FilmFracture
Jauja
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Jimmy’s Hall
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June
James Jay Edwards @ FilmFracture
Jurassic World
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Labyrinth of Lies
Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: The film is at its best contrasting camp survivor’s stories with the actions of those, like the police, who see no reason to press charges. The banality of evil is on view everywhere, yet where is the line drawn?
Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com
- Excerpt: Engrossing and enlightening, it’s Germany’s Academy Award submission for Best Foreign Language Film.
Legend
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Macbeth
Darren Mooney @ the m0vie blog
- Excerpt: All hail Macbeth…
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
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Manglehorn
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Manson Family Vacation
Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: The Manson subtext not only gives the film a darkly comic bent, but deepens its emotional context. This little film is both familiar yet not, marking the debut of a unique voice.
Dustin Jansick @ Way Too Indie
- Excerpt: A slight twist on a familiar story makes this fast paced brother dramedy fresh and entertaining.
The Martian
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Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
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Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
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Mississippi Grind
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The Nightmare
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Partisan
Pawn Sacrifice
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Pay the Ghost
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A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence
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Room
Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com
- Excerpt: Resilient & cathartic, combining a wondrous metaphor with a suspenseful thriller…
The Sand
She’s Funny That Way
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Sicario
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Southpaw
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Straight Outta Compton
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Suffragette
MaryAnn Johanson @ FlickFilosopher.com
- Excerpt: The first feature film ever about the women who fought for their right to vote is glorious. It is angry and passionate and defiant. It is essential.
The Tainted Veil
The Visit
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What We Do in the Shadows
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Youth
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2015 Films (Coming Soon)
Al Purdy Was Here
- Excerpt: Al Purdy Was Here imparts the pleasure in sharing one’s appreciation for the arts with fellow Canadians.
The Houses of Halloween
Jack
Diego Salgado @ Guía del Ocio [Spanish]
Koza
- Excerpt: Sloviak’s Oscar submission for Best Foreign Language Film is not a contender.
Me and Kaminski
Alan Mattli @ Facing the Bitter Truth [German]
- Excerpt: A smart deconstruction of the notion of “grand artistic lives”. It doesn’t form a satisfying whole, but its parts are undoubtedly enjoyable.
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble
- Excerpt: This symphonic film mixes world cinema and world music to create its own beautiful harmony.