This Weekend at the Movies: November 6, 2009
Precious is limited, most will head to Christmas Carol, Fourth Kind and The Box
It's hard to figure Hollywood out sometimes. Last week we had nothing outside of the last minute addition, Wednesday release of the Michael Jackson doc This is It and then this week is packed, albeit with a lot of smaller stuff and a pair of thrillers, but any weekend where I am posting five reviews is a pretty big week for movie releases. Let's check 'em out shall we?
| The Fourth Kind |
| A Christmas Carol |
| The Box |
| Warner Bros. did themselves and writer/director Richard Kelly a major disservice by screening this film so late in the game. I have posted my review of this film already, but it comes only hours after seeing the film at a 7:30 PM screening on Thursday night. It isn't fair to post a review for a high concept film such as this only four hours after seeing it, but sometimes that's the way things go. As far as this film goes, I would say an open mind and an excitement for puzzles could make you the perfect audience for this film. Each scene holds a clue and I have a feeling truly dedicated viewers will study this thing once it is on DVD in an attempt to extract every last bit of information it holds. It's a much better film than I expected considering the ill-treatment it's received from the studio, but it's a bit too muddled to call it anything more than a potential cult classic a few years down the line. This film is rated PG-13 for thematic elements, some violence and disturbing images. | |
| Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire |
| My absolute favorite drama of the year so far and you're going to be hard-pressed to find it this weekend as it is only opening in 18 theaters in Georgia, Illinois, California and New York this weekend. But definitely keep an eye out for it over the next few weeks or check the official site and see when it's hitting your town. This one is not to be missed despite how bleak and unrelenting the trailer looks. This film is rated R for child abuse including sexual assault, and pervasive language. | |
| The Men Who Stare at Goats |
| Endgame |
| William Hurt, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Mark Strong in a Pete Travis (Vantage Point) directed action-thriller and Monterey Media is shuffling it into only few Carmike theaters this week. Must not be any good, but certainly sounds like a film I wouldn't mind watching one day on DVD. This film is rated PG-13 for violence/disturbing images and some strong language. | |
| That Evening Sun |
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I'll be seeing Precious tomorrow. Hal Holbrook looks brilliant in That Evening Sun, I really hope they make an effort to expand it because it could be a special film.
"Precious" isn't out where I live until next week, so I'll seeing "A Christmas Carol" and probably "The Men Who Stare At Goats" also.
"The Box" was pretty terrible, for my money. Although I finally saw "The House of the Devil" and disagree with Brad completely; one of the best films I've seen all year. That's just me, though.
saw "This Is It" last night…well worth the money…going again tonight so that my wife can see it…great way to showcase his legacy