This Week at the Movies, Part 1 (Mar. 20-22, 2015)

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: March 20-22, 2015

Wide (United States)

The Divergent Series: Insurgent

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Limited (United States)

Danny Collins

Nicholas Bell @ Ioncinema

Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter

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Zombeavers

Jeremy Kibler @ The Artful Critic

  • Excerpt: What more do you need to know about “Zombeavers” beyond its inspired, to-the-point title? The joke is right there, but “Zombeavers” never succeeds on the glorious levels of “Snakes on a Plane,” “Piranha 3D,” or even the pair of “Sharknado” movies.

Mike McGranaghan @ The Aisle Seat

  • Excerpt: The film works as both an original spin on the zombie myth and as a satire of the undead genre’s tropes.

Frank Swietek @ One Guys Opinion

  • Excerpt: Obviously aiming for camp cult status, but unlike the beavers the makers don’t have the chops to pull it off.

2015 Films In Theaters Now In Select Areas

87th Oscars: Nominated Shorts

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Accidental Love

Jeremy Kibler @ The Artful Critic

  • Excerpt: If David O. Russell was able to disown this brain-dead disaster, it will be much easier for the audience to boycott enduring a single minute of it. Other than that, it’s a beautiful motion picture.

Backcountry

Jeremy Kibler @ Diabolique Magazine

  • Excerpt: …a primal, gripping, realistic survival thriller that is as much about the will to survive and the terror in the wilderness as it is about a relationship being taken to the next step.

Mike McGranaghan @ The Aisle Seat

  • Excerpt: Almost traumatically intense!

Blackhat

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The Boy Next Door

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Cinderella

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The Cobbler

Jeremy Kibler @ The Artful Critic

  • Excerpt: Meant to be whimsical and muster pathos, “The Cobbler” starts off well enough but then paints itself into a corner and seriously loses its way.

Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer’s Curse

M. Enois Duarte @ High-Def Digest.com

Felix and Meira

Mathieu Li-Goyette @ Panorama-cinéma [French]

Fifty Shades of Grey

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The Gunman

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Home

José Arce @ LaButaca.net [Spanish]

  • Excerpt: Propuesta animada que resulta simpática pero que no trascenderá por nada en especial. Buen trabajo técnico y diversión para los peques, que es lo que cuenta. Para los papás poca cosa, más allá de la abusiva explotación comercial de la figura de Rihanna.

MaryAnn Johanson @ FlickFilosopher.com

  • Excerpt: Science fiction with training wheels, fine for sucking the kiddies into geekery but with little appeal for grownup fans of animated genre adventure.

Diego Salgado @ Guía del Ocio [Spanish]

Honeymoon

João Pinto @ Portal Cinema [Portuguese]

Human Capital

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The Humbling

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The Hunting Ground

Mark Dujsik @ Mark Reviews Movies

  • Excerpt: The film uses those pesky things known as facts—statistics and reports and anecdotal evidence—to argue with thoroughly convincing precision that this is an epidemic.

It Follows

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Jauja

Chris Barsanti @ Film Journal International

  • Excerpt: Viggo Mortensen brings what he can to this languorously unhurried and reality-blurring ghost western about a man chasing after his runaway daughter in late-19th-century Argentina.

Kingsman: The Secret Service

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Maps to the Stars

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Maya the Bee Movie

Paulo Peralta @ CinEuphoria [Portuguese]

Nina Forever

Oktay Kozak @ The Playlist

Run All Night

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The Salt of the Earth

Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com

  • Excerpt: Magnificent! A dazzling documentary, filled with indelible imagery.

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

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Secret of Water

Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice

  • Excerpt: A meditative and luminous documentary about water, the source of all life and the bloodstream of the Earth.

Seventh Son

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These Final Hours

João Pinto @ Portal Cinema [Portuguese]

Timbuktu

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Unfinished Business

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What We Do in the Shadows

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White God

Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice

  • Excerpt: A poignant Hungarian parable about the terrible things that can happen when there is no reverence for dogs as fellow companions.

Wild Tales

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2014 Films In Theaters Now In Select Areas

American Sniper

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Annie

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The Babadook

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Big Hero 6

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The Canal

João Pinto @ Portal Cinema [Portuguese]

Doc of the Dead

Jennie Kermode @ Eye For Film

Edge of Tomorrow

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Inherent Vice

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Interstellar

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Into the Woods

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The Lego Movie

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My Old Lady

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The November Man

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On Any Sunday: The Next Chapter

M. Enois Duarte @ High-Def Digest.com

Ouija

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Selma

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Still Alice

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The Theory of Everything

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They Came Together

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Transformers: Age of Extinction

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Tusk

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Under the Skin

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West

Marilyn Ferdinand @ Ferdy on Films

  • Excerpt: Christian Schwochow, who was born and grew up in East Germany, has begun to examine this past. His 2012 miniseries The Tower, dealt with the crumbling of communist rule in East Germany, observing life in the former Soviet bloc country near the final approach of reunification. West takes a step back to the 1970s for a look at life for East Germans who were granted permission to emigrate to the west.

Whiplash

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2015 Films (Coming Soon)

Ava’s Posssessions

Nicholas Bell @ Ioncinema

A Borrowed Identity

Diego Salgado @ Guía del Ocio [Spanish]

A Chair Fit for an Angel

Mathieu Li-Goyette @ Panorama-cinéma [French]

Christmas, Again

Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice

  • Excerpt: A realistic and revealing portrait of a lonely young man selling Christmas trees on a street corner.

Closer to God

João Pinto @ Portal Cinema [Portuguese]

Court

Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice

  • Excerpt: An arresting courtroom drama that depicts the divisions in contemporary Indian society.

Kenji Fujishima @ Slant Magazine

The Diary of a Teenage Girl

Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice

  • Excerpt: A bold and unconventional portrait of a teenager who at 15 finds herself caught up in a surge of sexual experiences and emotions.

The Frontier

Nicholas Bell @ Ioncinema

Hungerford

João Pinto @ Portal Cinema [Portuguese]

Lamb

Nicholas Bell @ Ioncinema

Listen to Me Marlon

Kenji Fujishima @ Slant Magazine

Liza, the Fox-Fairy

João Pinto @ Portal Cinema [Portuguese]

La Marche à suivre

Mathieu Li-Goyette @ Panorama-cinéma [French]

The Narrow Frame of Midnight

Pat Mullen @ Cinemablographer

  • Excerpt: There’s only one real problem with The Narrow Frame of Midnight, albeit a very big one, and it’s the shattered chronology and storyline with which Hadid presents the drama.

Le Nez

Mathieu Li-Goyette @ Panorama-cinéma [French]

Pasolini

Diego Salgado @ Guía del Ocio [Spanish]

Portrait of the Artist

Nicholas Bell @ Ioncinema

The Price We Pay

Pat Mullen @ Cinemablographer

  • Excerpt: Few docs probe the economics of the contemporary grey area of cyber capitalism quite as well as The Price We Pay does.

Suspension

João Pinto @ Portal Cinema [Portuguese]

The Well

João Pinto @ Portal Cinema [Portuguese]

White Settlers

João Pinto @ Portal Cinema [Portuguese]


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