Other July 31 film openers to look out for include the Israeli drama “The Kindergarten Teacher” and the documentary “That Sugar Film,” which focuses on America’s sweet tooth.
This movie about two women who get pregnant at the same time is straight from the heart of feminism. “The Outrageous Sophie Tucker” is also fabulous. Read on for other weekend viewing options.
This movie about two women who get pregnant at the same time is straight from the heart of feminism. “The Outrageous Sophie Tucker” is also fabulous. Read on for other weekend viewing options.
Another May 1 opener, “Welcome to Me.” showcases a depressed, Oprah-obsessed woman who wins the $87-million lottery. Go see it too. For breezier entertainment, there’s “Ride,” about a New York career woman fixated on her son.
The Iranian-born author-director of “Persepolis” and “Chicken with Plums” serves up another treat with her direction of this bloody funny horror film. More movie openings–most to see, but a few to miss– so read on.
Rory Kennedy’s “Last Days in Vietnam” tops movie openers early this month, along with “Rocks in My Pockets,” a soul-searching animation by feminist filmmaker Signe Baumane.
Not even a rain-soaked July 4th could help “Tammy,” starring Melissa McCarthy. But while the Warner Brothers’ blockbuster comedy falls short, the French film “Gabrielle” certainly does not.
When a rebound man warms her butter so it will spread more easily on her dinner roll, he warms her heart too. It opens June 6 along with “The Case Against 8,” about the overturning of California’s ban on same-sex marriage.
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