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: Nov. 13-15, 2015
Wide (United States)
The 33
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My All American
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Limited (United States)
By the Sea
Nicholas Bell @ Ioncinema
Courtney Howard @ FreshFiction.tv
- Excerpt: Cutting, provocative, introspective and wickedly astute, the elegant art-house melodrama juxtaposes beauty with the ugliness of the institution.
2015 Films In Theaters Now In Select Areas
3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets
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45 Years
Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com
- Excerpt: Elegant and compassionate, subtly delineating a devastating drama…
99 Homes
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The Assassin
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Beasts of No Nation
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Black Mass
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Bone Tomahawk
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Bridge of Spies
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Brooklyn
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Burnt
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Burying the Ex
João Pinto @ http://www.portal-cinema.com [Portuguese]
A Christmas Horror Story
Greg Klymkiw @ The Film Corner
- Excerpt: The biggest disappointment is the big surprise at the end, which comes as no surprise at all, but is one of those annoying revelations you see coming early into the picture, but pray and hope that it won’t come to pass. It does and your heart sinks.
Crimson Peak
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Eden
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Entertainment
- Excerpt: Ella Wheeler Wilcox said it best: “Laugh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone.”
Betty Jo Tucker @ ReelTalk Movie Reviews
The Gallows
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Goodnight Mommy
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Guidance
Greg Klymkiw @ The Film Corner
- Excerpt: Think of a considerably thinner, more handsome, spiffily-attired and decidedly light-in-the-loafers Jack Black from School of Rock and it all adds up to one of the funniest, sweetest and wonkily outrageous low budget indie comedies you’ll have seen in quite some time.
Hard Labor
Hotel Transylvania 2
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Inside Out
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It Follows
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Jason and Shirley
Julia
Junun
Edwin Davies @ A Mighty Fine Blog
- Excerpt: [Paul Thomas Anderson] fully embraces the digital aesthetic, and uses the freedom afforded by it to capture the chaos of the creative process. While there are some beautifully composed images of both the recording sessions and of the Fort (one of the earlier shots, in which the camera rotates to show the musicians during a performance, is reminiscent of the graceful tracking shots in Jean-Luc Godard’s otherwise interminable Rolling Stones documentary Sympathy for the Devil), for the most part the camera is allowed to roam.
Jurassic World
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The Keeping Room
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Keith Richards: Under the Influence
Samuel Castro @ Ochoymedio.info
- Excerpt: Un documental que entre ensayos de las canciones de su último disco, rememora algunos de los momentos más extraordinarios de la historia de los Rolling Stones.
Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter
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The Last Witch Hunter
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Legend
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Listen to Me Marlon
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A Little Chaos
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The Look of Silence
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Love & Mercy
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Mad Max: Fury Road
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Man Up
Kenji Fujishima @ Slant Magazine
Maps to the Stars
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The Martian
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Meadowland
Miss You Already
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Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
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Mistress America
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The Nightmare
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The Overnight
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The Peanuts Movie
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Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice
- Excerpt: A vibrant and enlightening survey of the life and work of one of the world’s most renowned art collectors.
Pixels
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Room
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Rotor DR1
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice
- Excerpt: A friendly drone in this sci-fi feature comes across as a modern-day equivalent of R2-D2 in the Star Wars sagas.
San Andreas
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Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
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Sex, Death and Bowling
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice
- Excerpt: A richly emotional character-driven drama.
She’s Funny That Way
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Shelter
Jared Mobarak @ The Film Stage
- Excerpt: They seek redemption knowing the path is an impossible one to climb alone, but they work towards it with each smile and embrace making the possibility seem more real as the numbness melts away. Whereas pain used to drag them down deeper, the other still being there afterwards finally renders it unbearable enough to strive for an escape.
Sicario
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Sinister 2
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Son of Saul
Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com
- Excerpt: Intense and engrossing, it’s an existential warning from history…
The Sound and the Fury
Southbound
Daniel Schindel @ The Film Stage
Spectre
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Spotlight
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Spring
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Steve Jobs
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The Stranger
M. Enois Duarte @ High-Def Digest.com
Suffragette
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Tales of Halloween
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Tangerine
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Theeb
Jared Mobarak @ Jared Mobarak Reviews
- Excerpt: He must find that strength despite the harrowing circumstances he finds himself within—a confidence to be skeptical of his enemies while keeping them close to learn their goals. Plot is soon thrown out the window as the film changes focus to the unnatural evolution of an innocent thrust into a life or death situation teetering on abject destruction.
Those Who Feel the Fire Burning
Daniel Schindel @ The Film Stage
Trainwreck
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The Tribe
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Trumbo
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The Walk
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We Are Still Here
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What We Do in the Shadows
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The Wolfpack
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The Wonders
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The Woods
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The Wrecking Crew
Frank Ochieng @ The Movie Database (TMDB)
- Excerpt: In many ways director Denny Tedesco’s music documentary “The Wrecking Crew” serves as a personal valentine…the message is still the same then as it is now: the blast to the past in sound and spirit will remain refreshingly in tact courtesy of the legacy that the famed The Wrecking Crew left in its everlasting wake of numerous musical avenues too plentiful to count.
2015 Films (Coming Soon)
Back to the Beginning
Francisco Cangiano @ CineXpress [Spanish]
- Excerpt: Back to the Beginning ofrece algo diferente dentro del cine puertorriqueño. Además de ser una producción de alta calidad del patio (4K) e incluir buenas actuaciones por un elenco talentoso local, la historia que David Aponte y compañía ofrecen, una de acción, drama y suspenso, es una que usualmente no vemos en los cines de la isla. Aunque sufre de un guión débil y con huecos, Back To The Beginning camina por lo general la linea del medio – no es la peor oferta del cine local, ni la mejor.
A Christmas Star
Colombia Magia Salvaje
Samuel Castro @ Ochoymedio.info
- Excerpt: Un documental que muestra las maravillas naturales de Colombia que peca por exceso.
Dheepan
Alan Mattli @ Facing the Bitter Truth [German]
- Excerpt: It’s less easily digestible than ‘A Prophet’ and ‘Rust and Bone’ – and perhaps just because of that, it’s Audiard’s best film in ten years.
Diego Salgado @ Guía del Ocio [Spanish]
Disorder
Daniel Schindel @ The Film Stage
Field Niggas
Daniel Schindel @ The Film Stage
Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World
Greg Klymkiw @ The Film Corner
- Excerpt: The Haida are fighters, but their greatest weapon is the land itself. Hats off to Wilkinson for crafting a film which walks tall, yet softly and carries the big stick of our ultimate salvation, the environment itself and, of course, its people, the Haida.
Jack
Greg Klymkiw @ The Film Corner
- Excerpt: As such, the opening ten minutes of Jack are so shocking, scary, creepy and exhilarating – Yes! EXHILARATING! – you feel like director Elisabeth Scharang’s mise-en-scène has been designed to take a two-by-four to your face, guts and privates with equal force (and a bit of sadistic glee for added sprinklings of seasoning).
Marshland
Men Go to Battle
Daniel Schindel @ The Film Stage
Mia Madre
Paulo Peralta @ CinEuphoria [Portuguese]