by
Julien Faddoul
Terminator Genisys
John
Connor sends Kyle Reese back in time to protect Sarah Connor, but when he
arrives in 1984, nothing is as he expected it to be.
Obnoxious fan-fiction, totally
stagnant and bedeviled by the clichés of older movies.
d
– Alan Taylor
w
– Laeta Kalogridis, Patrick Lussier
(Based on the Characters Created by James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd)
ph
– Kramer Morgenthau
pd
– Neil Spisak
m
– Lorne Balfe
ed
– Roger Barton
cos
– Susan Matheson
p
– David Ellison, Dana Goldenberg
Cast:
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emilia Clarke, Jason Clarke, Jai Courtney, J.K. Simmons,
Dayo Okeniyi, Lee Byung-hun
Max
A
dog that helped soldiers in Afghanistan returns to the U.S. and is adopted by
his handler's family after suffering a traumatic experience.
Tonally, a very odd film of a kind
that used to be in fashion roughly 12-15 years ago. It’s schmaltzy sap about a
wonder dog.
d
– Boaz Yakin
w
– Boaz Yakin, Sheldon Lettich
ph
– Stefan Czapsky
pd
– Kalina Ivanov
m
– Trevor Rabin
ed
– Bill Pankow
cos
– Ellen Lutter
p
– Ken Blancato, Karen Rosenfelt
Cast:
Lauren Graham, Robbie Amell, Thomas Haden Church, Luke Kleintank, Jay Hernandez,
Joseph Julian Soria, Josh Wiggins, Owen Harn, Kelly Borgnis, Zeeko Zaki
A Little Chaos *
A
landscape gardener is hired by famous architect Le Notre to construct the grand
gardens at the palace of Versailles.
Uninspired but at times fairly
compelling historical piece with a game director (his sophomore effort) and
cast.
d
– Alan Rickman
w
– Jeremy Brock, Alison Deegan, Alan Rickman
ph
– Ellen Kuras
pd
– James Merifeld
m
– Peter Gregson
ed
– Nicolas Gaster
cos
– Joan Bergin
p
– Andrea Calderwood, Gail Egan, Bertrand Faivre
Cast:
Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman, Stanley Tucci, Matthias Schoenaerts, Jennifer Ehle,
Helen McCrory, Steven Waddington, Adrian Schiller, Danny Webb, Phyllida Law,
Guy Potter, Pauline Moran, Morgan Watkins, Henry Garrett, Adrian Scarborough,
Alistair Petrie
Awake: The Life of Yogananda
Documentary
about the life of Yogananda, who brought Hindu spirituality to the West in the
1920s.
Flaccid, uninteresting documentary on
a subject that never justifies its existence as a piece of cinema.
d
– Paola di Florio, Lisa Leeman
ph
– Arlene Nelson
m
– Vivek Maddala, Michael Mollura
ed
– Paola di Florio, Lisa Leeman, Peter Rader, Ken Schneider
p
– Paola di Florio, Lisa Leeman, Peter Rader
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