This Week at the Movies (Jul. 5, 2019)

Here are some reviews of films coming out at the theater this week as well as others that may be in theaters or newly on home video.

Opening: Jul. 5, 2019

Wide (United States)

Midsommar

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Spider-Man: Far from Home

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2019 Films In Theaters Now In Select Areas

Aladdin

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Annabelle Comes Home

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Apollo 11

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Dark Phoenix

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters

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The Intruder

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John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum

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Men in Black: International

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The Public

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Rocketman

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Shaft

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Toy Story 4

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Wild Rose

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Yesterday

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Article 15

Tusshar Sasi @ Filmy Sasi

  • Excerpt: In a plot that is centred on a twin murder in Indian heartlands, ‘Article 15’ is about the local society’s intrinsically trickled-in caste dynamics, ways of power politics as well as the central protagonist’s (Ayushmann Khurrana) coming-of-age.

Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Roderick Heath @ Film Freedonia

  • Excerpt: We are of course watching Bi’s movie and he knows it, using the privilege to rewrite his own reality.

Maiden

James Jay Edwards @ FilmFracture

Maiden

MaryAnn Johanson @ FlickFilosopher.com

  • Excerpt: The riveting tale of misogyny-busting sailor Tracy Edwards is as beautifully modulated as fiction, full of twists and turns and delicious ironies, and even sports a perfect ending. Yet it’s all true.

Ophelia

Mike McGranaghan @ The Aisle Seat

  • Excerpt: With good performances and clever additions to Shakespeare’s play, there’s enough here to provide real entertainment.

Ophelia

Nell Minow @ rogerebert.com

  • Excerpt: There are parallels, and mirrored dualities throughout, and it is not only Ophelia whose character is made more vivid and complex.

The Other Story

Nell Minow @ rogerebert.com

  • Excerpt: Nesher skillfully balances a lot of characters and storylines, each illustrating a different kind of Israeli and a different connection to Jewish life, culture, and practice, but he never lets any of them become symbolic rather than real.

Parasite

Bavner Donaldo @ Cinejour [Indonesian]

Parasite

Amir Siregar @ Amir at the Movies [Indonesian]

  • Excerpt: Bong Joon-ho’s biting social satire is darkly funny and wildly entertaining.

San Andreas Mega Quake

Paulo Peralta @ CinEuphoria [Portuguese]

Transit

Peter Nellhaus @ Coffee, Coffee and more Coffee

  • Excerpt: Those aspects from Seghers novel that make it universal, still read and discussed, may not be lost, yet feel diminished in the film.

2018 Films

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