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movies worth making a trip to your cinema for, writes Christian Blauvelt.
Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun?In case the striking poster of a negative-
exposed Atticus Finch – or rather Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch in the 1962
film adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird – didn’t already suggest it, Did You
historical whitewashing in the US, the idea of “white saviours”, and racist
grandfather murdered an African-American man in 1946 and got away with it.
Wilkerson turns his lens on his own family and, as Manohla Dargis writes in
The New York Times, he “sifts through the personal and the political, travels
down eerily lonely Alabama byways and deep into anguished history. The result
is an urgent, often corrosive look at America’s past and present through the
The TraderNetflix may have purged most films made before 1980 from its
streaming library, but there’s still some indication that the service yet may hold
In the next few months Netflix will release documentaries on such wide-ranging
subjects as psychedelic pioneer Ram Dass; an Indian girl who rose from poverty
researchers. First up, though, is The Trader by Tamta Gabrichidze, which won
best documentary short at Hot Docs. It’s a verite-style look at a Georgian man
named Gela who drives around the economically ravaged Caucasus nation
selling odds-and-ends and collecting potatoes, which are worth as much (and
we get her side of the story in I, Tonya – was she or was she not involved in the
conspiracy to club her main competition, Nancy Kerrigan, in the lead-up to the
1994 Winter Olympics? As played by Margot Robbie, who BBC Culture film
critic Caryn James said “gives the film its heart” in her four-star review,
Harding is a sympathetic, if far from saintly, figure. The film, presented at times
like a mockumentary with the actors playing real-life Harding associates talking
directly into the camera as if they’re being interviewed, shows the abuse and
poverty the figure skater suffered growing up. Allison Janney, as Harding’s
at the Academy Awards on 4 March. If it’s script is a little too “on the nose” at
times, it’s an arresting vision of an athlete who tried, and failed, to live and
Dark RiverClio Barnard is one of the most exciting voices in British cinema
today. She won the best newcomer award at the London Film Festival in 2010
Andrea Dunbar. Then she followed it up with the Oscar Wilde adaptation The
Selfish Giant that drew comparisons to the realist work of Ken Loach. Now
she’s set to release Dark River, a thriller about a woman (Ruth Wilson) who
returns to her hometown after a 15-year absence to reclaim her family farm
following the death of her father. Justin Chang of the Los Angeles Times called
Early ManNick Park might not be a well-known name outside of the UK, but,
as the creator of Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep, he is one of the most
directing his first feature film since Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-
Rabbit 13 years ago. The film? Early Man, which pits proud young caveman
Dug (Eddie Redmayne) and his wild boar Hognob (Park himself) against the
wily machinations of Lord Nooth (Tom Hiddleston), who’s entered the Bronze
Age faster than Dug’s tribe and wants to conquer them with his superior
weaponry. Think The Flintstones but with characters who describe their
landmark year for animations geared to adults. But 2018 is right away building
woman trying to get an operation that can “restore” virginity, and young women
being sold for sexual slavery in Dubai. Using a rotoscoping technique in which
actors film the scenes and the animation is traced over their performances, much
like Richard Linklater’s Waking life and A Scanner Darkly, Tehran Taboo is,
on Iranian morality… [that] fizzes with energy and bad behaviour”. Released 8
with a $15m budget but a $150m look. He’s back with another genre-expanding
adaptation of the 2014 Jeff VanderMeer novel about a soldier grievously injured
extraterrestrial forces, and his scientist wife who ventures inside the alien zone
looking for a way to save him. Oscar Isaac – who danced his way into gif
infamy in Ex Machina – plays the husband, and Natalie Portman is his brainy
spouse – with Tessa Thompson playing another scientist. Expect your brain to
be teased and your eyes to pop. Released 22 February in Brazil, Hong Kong and
Black PantherThe Marvel Cinematic Universe turns 10 this year, and they’re
kicking off their second decade with what may be their coolest film yet: Black
Panther, the story of the king of Wakanda – in Marvel lore, the most
Boseman (who dons the title character’s claws), Lupita Nyong’o (who leads
Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker and Michael B Jordan (as the ripped, oft-
shirtless villain Killmonger). Its director, Ryan Coogler, blew audiences and
critics away with Fruitvale Station and Creed and possesses an ability to wed
Morrison, who just became the first woman ever nominated for best
February in the US, Canada, India and Pakistan (Credit: Marvel Studios)
The 15:17 to ParisNot even time can stop Clint Eastwood. To put this singular
Rawhide, in the 1950s – and he managed to direct the top-grossing film of 2014
in American Sniper. No one else can lay claim to being so relevant for so long.
His new effort behind the camera is based on the true story of the US
servicemen and their friend who, while on leave, foiled a would-be assailant on
an express train from Belgium to Paris. The twist here is that the real-life
individuals involved with stopping the attack are playing themselves. Can they
act? Does it matter? We’ll see. Released 9 February in the US and UK and 23
in the world right now. Between Pablo Larraín, who crossed over to Hollywood
with 2016’s Jackie, and Sebastián Lelio, who made the 2013 festival darling
Gloria, the nation has become one of the most interesting movie exporters in
South America. Lelio’s latest, A Fantastic Woman, has just been nominated for
best foreign language film at the Oscars, and is only now being released around
the world. It’s about a romance between an older man and a much younger
transgender woman, and the horrible abuse she takes from his family after he
dies. Daniela Vega, who is herself transgender, distinguishes the film with her
himself for two more films scheduled to be released this year: Disobedience, an
adaptation of the Naomi Alderman novel starring Rachel Weisz and Rachel
McAdams, and a remake of Gloria starring Julianne Moore in the title role.
Texas inmate busted while reentering prison with booze, home-cooked meals:
cops
An inmate who escaped from a federal prison in southeast Texas was arrested
that inmates had been sneaking out of the prison complex and reentering with
contraband.
Joshua Randall Hansen, 25, was spotted by sheriff’s deputies and U.S. marshals
the statement said. Hansen picked up a large duffle bag that a vehicle had
dropped off at a private property adjacent to the prison, authorities said. The
deputies said they arrested Hansen as he was trying to reenter the prison.
The duffle bag contained three bottles of brandy, a bottle of Whisky, packages
of tobacco, salty snacks, fruit, and home cooked foods like BBQ sausage and
According to Deputy Marcus McLellan, inmates walking off the prison grounds
only to return with contraband is not a new phenomenon. He told the Beaumont
Enterprise that similar incidents have been occurring, “pretty much since Day
1.”