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Opening This Week - October 31
Nightcrawler (2014)
When Lou Bloom, a driven man desperate for work, muscles into the world of L.A. crime journalism, he blurs the line between observer and participant to become the star of his own story. Aiding him in his effort is Nina, a TV-news veteran.
Director:Dan Gilroy |
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The Buzz: Jake Gyllenhaal is getting the lion's share of attention here thanks to the physical transformation he underwent to play one of his most intense characters to date, and he's certainly been on a roll since Source Code (I recently watched Enemy and thought it was excellent, too). But Rene Russo will not be overlooked thanks to her performance as the TV-news producer who fuels Gyllenhaal's character's obsessive nature. Perhaps the most applause should be aimed Dan Gilroy's way for making the rare successful transition from screenwriter to director, and for creating a hard-boiled tale that harkens back to 1970s crime-dramas.
Before I Go to Sleep (2014)
A woman wakes up every day, remembering nothing as a result of a traumatic accident in her past. One day, new terrifying truths emerge that force her to question everyone around her.
Director:Rowan Joffe |
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The Buzz: We think Rowan Joffe has a hit movie in him somewhere; this is the second directorial outing for the screenwriter, but the generic-sounding narrative seems to be a waste of an excellent cast and the chance to author S.J. Watson's bestseller. You could just wipe out your own memory and go see Gone Girl again instead.
Saw (2004) - [Re-release]
With a dead body lying between them, two men wake up in the secure lair of a serial killer who's been nicknamed "Jigsaw". The men must follow various rules and objectives if they wish to survive and win the deadly game set for them.
Director:James Wan |
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The Buzz: Upon seeing Saw the first time, I didn't think it would ever merit 6 sequels and the inevitable reboot/resuscitation we all know is coming soon. I also didn't think I'd miss Jigsaw's clever traps and morality games, but the current haunted-house craze has me pining for someone who is both mentoring and truly sinister. I'm so Amanda.
Adieu au langage (2014) - [Limited]
The idea is simple: A married woman and a single man meet. They love, they argue, fists fly. A dog strays between town and country. The seasons pass. The man and woman meet again. The dog finds itself between them. The other is in one, the one is in the other and they are three. The former husband shatters everything. A second film begins: the same as the first, and yet not. From the human race we pass to metaphor. This ends in barking and a baby's cries.
Director:Jean-Luc Godard |
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The Buzz: The best thing we've heard film-wise in years is that Jean-Luc Godard watched Piranha 3D before he began production on his own 3D work.
Horns (2013) - [Limited]
In the aftermath of his girlfriend's mysterious death, a young man awakens to strange horns sprouting from his temples.
Director:Alexandre Aja |
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The Buzz: Daniel Radcliffe will have to endure another 5+ years of articles talking about how he's "all grown up now" even though his (highly unexpected) appearance in an Alexandre Aja film is his fifth post-Potter role (counting the excellent TV series A Young Doctor's Notebook). Radcliffe has been good-to-great in each of these films and apparently he masters this film's hard-to-balance tone, and Aja has earned a second look from genre reviews who feel he peaked with High Tension. Cinematography geeks should rejoice knowing that Frederick Elmes of Blue Velvet fame shot this picture.
The Great Invisible (2014) - [Limited]
A documentary on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion as seen through the eyes of oil executives, survivors and Gulf Coast residents who experienced it first-hand and then were left to pick up the pieces while the world moved on.
Director:Margaret Brown |
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The Buzz: Margaret Brown has made a couple cultural documentaries and now she's gaining serious attention by her commitment to looking at the long tail of this environmental disaster instead of making a more inflammatory, finger-pointing statement.
The ABCs of Death 2 (2014) - [Limited]
Another 26-chapter anthology that showcases death in all its vicious wonder and brutal beauty.
Directors:Rodney Ascher | Julian Barratt | Robert Boocheck | Alejandro Brugués | Kristina Buozyte | Alexandre Bustillo | Larry Fessenden | Julian Gilbey | Jim Hosking | Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen | E.L. Katz | Aharon Keshales | Steven Kostanski | Marvin Kren | Juan Martínez Moreno | Erik Matti | Julien Maury | Robert Morgan | Chris Nash | Vincenzo Natali | Hajime Ohata | Navot Papushado | Bill Plympton | Dennison Ramalho | Todd Rohal | Jerome Sable | Bruno Samper | Jen Soska | Sylvia Soska | Sôichi Umezawa |
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The Buzz: We'd love to see the video-on-demand numbers for any movies that belongs to the revitalized horror-anthology genre because *no one* goes to see them in theaters, but the people making the shorts get more and more interesting and diverse.
Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show (2014) - [Limited]- Documentary | Biography | News
A documentary that explores the world of U.S. television showrunners and the creative forces aligned around them.
Director:Des Doyle |
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The Buzz: It's fitting to see a documentary on the protected world of television showrunners, a profession that has received more public attention since the world of cable-TV programming turned the industry on its head. Said differently: we probably knew nearly as much about "The Walking Dead's" myriad creative shake-ups as its cast did. The question mark here is how much this doc will appeal anyone but the most obsessive entertainment junkies.
Magical Universe (2013) - [Limited]- Documentary | Biography
A documentarian strikes up a friendship with reclusive artist Al Carbee, whose Barbie-doll photography gains acclaim and interest over the course of this project's 10-year history.
Director:Jeremy Workman |
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The Buzz: So often we see a documentary help artists attain posthumous success; it's truly heartwarming to know that Al Carbee lived to enjoy his first-ever art opening and some of the successes that followed. Director Jeremy Workman, who fused with Carbee over the decade-long filmmaking process, set-up over a dozen cameras in Carbee's home to capture its myriad wonders (think: Wes Anderson dreamland meets Narnia), which makes total sense when you learn that Workman is a heralded editor of indie-movie trailers.
God the Father (2014) - [Limited]
Michael Franzese, the son of John "Sonny" Franzese, an underboss of the Colombo crime family, recounts his spiritual transformation.
Director:Simon Fellows |
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The Buzz: This curiosity aims to cover a lot of thematic territory in under two hours, which would make the most seasoned filmmaker question how to approach such a feat. Telling the one family's history of life as members of the Sicilian Mafia warrants its own epic, but then you try and fold dramatic re-enactments and animated sequences into the same film? Bold. Wise? We're unsure.
In Theaters Now - Box Office Top Ten
Ouija (2014)
A group of friends must confront their most terrifying fears when they awaken the dark powers of an ancient spirit board.
Director:Stiles WhiteBox Office:Weekend: $20.01M, Gross: $20.01M |
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John Wick (2014)
An ex-hitman comes out of retirement to track down the gangsters that took everything from him.
Box Office:Weekend: $14.15M, Gross: $14.15M |
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Fury (2014)
April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy commands a Sherman tank and his five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Out-numbered, out-gunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
Director:David AyerBox Office:Weekend: $13.00M, Gross: $46.05M |
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Gone Girl (2014)
With his wife's disappearance having become the focus of an intense media circus, a man sees the spotlight turned on him when it's suspected that he may not be innocent.
Director:David FincherBox Office:Weekend: $11.10M, Gross: $124.09M |
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The Book of Life (2014)
Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart, embarks on an adventure that spans three fantastic worlds where he must face his greatest fears.
Director:Jorge R. GutierrezBox Office:Weekend: $9.80M, Gross: $29.91M |
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St. Vincent (2014)
A young boy whose parents have just divorced finds an unlikely friend and mentor in the misanthropic, bawdy, hedonistic war veteran who lives next door.
Director:Theodore MelfiBox Office:Weekend: $8.06M, Gross: $9.19M |
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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014)
Alexander's day begins with gum stuck in his hair, followed by more calamities. Though he finds little sympathy from his family and begins to wonder if bad things only happen to him, his mom, dad, brother, and sister all find themselves living through their own terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
Director:Miguel ArtetaBox Office:Weekend: $7.02M, Gross: $45.54M |
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The Best of Me (2014)
A pair of former high school sweethearts reunite after many years when they return to visit their small hometown.
Director:Michael HoffmanBox Office:Weekend: $4.74M, Gross: $17.66M |
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The Judge (2014)
Big city lawyer Hank Palmer returns to his childhood home where his father, the town's judge, is suspected of murder. Hank sets out to discover the truth and, along the way, reconnects with his estranged family.
Director:David DobkinBox Office:Weekend: $4.35M, Gross: $34.38M |
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Dracula Untold (2014)
As his kingdom is being threatened by the Turks, young prince Vlad Tepes must become a monster feared by his own kingdom in order to obtain the power needed to protect his own family, and the families of his kingdom.
Director:Gary ShoreBox Office:Weekend: $4.30M, Gross: $48.33M |
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