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: Sep. 11-13, 2015
Wide (United States)
The Visit
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Limited (United States)
Coming Home
Sleeping with Other People
Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: While it’s nice to see Sudeikis stretch from his usual comedic roles into something more heartfelt and real, the film frequently makes no sense. Even worse, it’s not funny.
Wolf Totem
Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: Presented in IMAX 3D, there are scenes in this film that are literally breathtaking when they are not capturing or breaking the heart.
2015 Films In Theaters Now In Select Areas
American Ultra
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Before We Go
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
David Bax @ Battleship Pretension
- Excerpt: Nelson makes clear that his film is no mere historical account. It’s a smoking gun; a pointed finger; a call to action.
Bloodsucking Bastards
Stacia Kissick Jones @ Next Projection
Boychoir
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The D Train
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Dark Star: H.R. Giger’s World
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Dirty Weekend
Dragon Blade
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Everest
- Excerpt: Icelandic filmmaker Baltasar Kormakur tackles his largest Hollywood project to-date, with this epically staged account of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, in which eight climbers perished on the Himalayan peak in a single day. Featuring a robust ensemble cast and thrilling set pieces, Everest largely avoids the he-said, she-said controversies raised by journalist Jon Krakauer’s first-person account, Into Thin Air, instead presenting a diplomatic and stirring tale of Man vs Nature at the top of the world.
Good Kill
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Grandma
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Gueros
Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: …shows the influence of the French New Wave and Fellini, even dipping into David Lynch territory with its unique sound design
Hitman: Agent 47
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Hyena
Nuno Reis @ SciFiWorld Portugal [Portuguese]
- Excerpt: O elevado número de personagens não é difícil de acompanhar, infelizmente algumas delas são tão ridículas que são logo ignoradas por se perceber que não terão interesse na história. Quando todo o tabuleiro está montado e esperávamos um conclusão decente, é o próprio filme que se começa a desmoronar, numa série de cenas sem ritmo, investigações inconclusivas e situações pouco credíveis.
Irrational Man
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Jupiter Ascending
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Learning to Drive
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Legend
Darren Mooney @ the m0vie blog
- Excerpt: Works like gangbusters.
Magic Mike XXL
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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
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Meet the Patels
David Bax @ Battleship Pretension
- Excerpt: The directors, brother and sister, cut from their main story to animated bits to stock footage and back at a pace that starts off feeling restless and fidgety, as if they don’t have enough confidence in their project to let it play without gaudy adornments. Eventually, and thankfully, they settle into moving at a pleasantly brisk clip, allowing them to approach with levity their examination of the overlap between what people want out of life and family and what years of tradition have made them think they want.
Kathy Gibson @ Access Bollywood
Mistress America
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Queen of Earth
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Return to Sender
- Excerpt: … in the tradition of such female-revenge thrillers as Siegel’s ‘Beguiled’ and Miike’s masterful ‘Audition’ … Deserved better than to be shipped off to Video-on-Demand Land.
Ricki and the Flash
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Sinister 2
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Spy
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The Transporter Refueled
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Turbo Kid
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A Walk in the Woods
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We Are Your Friends
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Welcome Back
Kathy Gibson @ Access Bollywood
While We’re Young
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Yakuza Apocalypse
Nuno Reis @ SciFiWorld Portugal [Portuguese]
- Excerpt: Mas depois de uma estrutura tão bem montada, o desfecho tinha obrigatoriamente de ser memorável e aquele inimigo final – o “boss” – é único, é memorável, e arruina o filme completamente.
2015 Films (Coming Soon)
The Belier Family
João Pinto @ http://www.portal-cinema.com [Portuguese]
Die Demokratie ist los!
Alan Mattli @ Facing the Bitter Truth [German]
- Excerpt: An unopologetically leftist examination of Switzerland’s system of direct democracy and the problems that increasingly arise from it.
The Fencer
- Excerpt: Finland’s submission for Best Foreign Language Film is an inspiring contender in this year’s Oscar race.
Goddess of Love
Paulo Peralta @ CinEuphoria [Portuguese]
The Invitation
Nuno Reis @ SciFiWorld Portugal [Portuguese]
- Excerpt: Com um ritmo lento e muito diferente do terror imediato que temos sido acostumados a ver, “The Invitation” é uma proposta diferente. Para o ver é preciso estar tranquilo, não ter traumas por resolver, e aguentar hora e meia de um jantar problemático, mas que nada tem de terror além das acusações paranóicas de Will que vão sendo rebatidas uma a uma sempre que são apresentadas.
Knight of Cups
Alan Mattli @ Facing the Bitter Truth [German]
- Excerpt: It’s more consistent than ‘The Tree of Life’, but, beautiful imagery aside, it is still a frustrating watch, pompously hollow and infuriatingly preachy.
Scherzo Diabolico
Nuno Reis @ SciFiWorld Portugal [Portuguese]
- Excerpt: Uma ideia com muito potencial e filmada de forma despretensiosa, dá o mote para um filme que se vai vendo bem e que surpreende quanto baste. O pior é que o grande plano de Aram não era assim tão grande – apesar de ser brilhante – e tem algumas falhas que se virão a revelar problemáticas para a narrativa.