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Film TOSEE


What’s showing in theaters this season


JULY War for the Planet


of the Apes The latest installment of the Planet of the Apes prequel franchise finds hyper intelligent ape Caesar (Andy Serkis) leading gun-toting primates against a human army. à Dir. Matt Reeves. 2017. Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson. Opens July 14.


Valerian and the City


of a Thousand Planets The director of The Fifth


Dunkirk Following Allied soldiers


surrounded by German forces on a beach in France during World War II, Christopher Nolan’s latest is a survival story shot on IMAX. à Dir. Christopher Nolan. 2017. PG-13. Tom Hardy, Mark Rylance, Cillian Murphy. Opens July 21.


Element presents his latest special-effects–laden sci-fi epic, featuring a pair of ridiculously good-looking intergalactic operatives and Rihanna as a shape-shifting entertainer. à Dir. Luc Besson. 2017. PG-13. Dane DeHaan, Cara Delevingne, Clive Owen. Opens July 21.


AUGUST


The Dark Tower Stephen King’s sci-fi Western


finally gets the big-screen treatment, pairing a young boy with the mysterious Gunslinger


(Idris Elba) on a quest for the titular monolith. à Dir. Nikolaj Arcel. 2017. Idris Elba, Matthew McConaughey, Tom Taylor. Opens Aug 4.


Ingrid Goes West Riding a wave of Sundance buzz,


this dark comedy follows a social media stalker (Aubrey Plaza) as she moves to L.A. and takes her girl crush on a chic Instagram star (Elizabeth Olsen) too far. à Dir. Matt Spicer. 2017. R. Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen, O’Shea Jackson Jr. Opens Aug 11.


Tulip Fever A 17th-century painter in


Amsterdam falls in love with a young married woman and bets their future on the booming tulip market in this adaptation of Deborah Moggach’s novel. à Dir. Justin Chadwick. 2017. R. Alicia Vikander, Dane DeHaan, Judi Dench. Opens Aug 25.


SEPTEMBER


Home Again Alice (Reese Witherspoon) has


Time Out Los Angeles July 12–October 10, 2017 50


just moved home with kids in tow after separating from her husband when three young men staying in her guest house open her mind to new possibilities. à Dir. Hallie Meyers-Shyer. 2017. Reese Witherspoon, Lake Bell, Michael Sheen. Opens Sept 8.


It


Clowns have always been creepy, but never more so than in Stephen King’s novel about an evil one who terrorizes a small town. The book gets an updated film adaptation with a screenplay penned by True Detective writer Cary Fukunaga. à Dir. Andrés Muschietti. 2017. R. Bill Skarsgård, Finn Wolfhard, Javier Botet. Opens Sept 8.


Woodshock Kate and Laura Mulleavy of


fashion house Rodarte make their feature-film debut with this dreamy, haunting exploration of grief, paranoia and the sublime. à Dirs. Kate Mulleavey and Laura Mulleavy. 2017. R. Kirsten Dunst, Pilou Asbæk, Lorelei Linklater. Opens Sept 15.


SPECIAL SCREENINGS


Dirty Dancing campout An outdoor movie and nostalgic summer-camp experience


combine with this overnight in the Santa Monica Mountains. à King Gilette Ranch, 26800 Mulholland Hwy, Calabasas (818-878- 0866, streetfoodcinema.com). July 15 at 3:30pm; $79–$550.


Raiders of the Lost Ark in concert


The L.A. Phil, conducted by David Newman, brings composer


John Williams’s beloved score of Raiders of the Lost Ark to life while the film plays on an enormous screen.


à Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Ave (323-850-2000, hollwoodbowl.com). Aug 4, 5 at 8pm; $14–$189.


Sundance Next Fest The best and buzziest of indie film land in DTLA for three days of movies, music, talkbacks and parties curated by the minds behind the legendary Sundance Film Festival.


à The Theatre at Ace Hotel, 933 S Broadway (213-235-9614, sundance.org). Aug 10–13; various times and prices.


Eat|See|Hear presents Depeche Mode: 101


D.A. Pennebaker filmed Depeche Mode at the height of its career for a documentary culminating in a performance at the Rose


Bowl, where the movie will now be screened.


à Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl Dr, Pasadena (213-267-4393, eatsee hear.com). Aug 25 at 5pm; $13–$27.


PHOTOGRAPH: COURTESY WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC.


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