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hollywood PREVIEW MOVIE FALL by tim parks


LAUGHTER AND TEARS Home Again features Reese


Witherspoon as a recently separated mother of two, in this rom-com. She is the December portion of a “May- December romance” with a younger man. You go, girl!(September 8) Suburbicon,written and directed


by George “overachiever” Clooney and co-written by the fab Coen Brothers, is a dark comedy set in 1959 where things are not what they seem. Matt Damon is shaken by a home invasion, which begins to unravel the deceptive nature of his seemingly idyllic small-town. The film co-stars Julianne Moore and Oscar Isaac. (October 27) A Bad Mom’s Christmasreunites


titular ladies (Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn) and introduces us to their mothers (Cheryl Hines, Christine Baranski and Susan Sarandon).(November 3) Pitch Perfect 3sees the Bellas


(Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson, etc., etc.) heading overseas to entertain the troops, in a USOh-no- she-didn’t style.(December 22) Downsizingbringsus Matt Damon—again—as he decides the key to getting his life together is literally by shrinking himself. (December 22) The Mountain Between Us, stars


Kate Winslet and Idris Elba as two plane crash survivors on a snowy, desolate mountain. One wonders if Celine Dion will be singing the theme song...Again? (October 6) Wonderstruckis the latest


collaboration between director Todd Haynes and Julianne Moore (Far From Heaven). The film tells two different tales, around two deaf children who venture to New York City, told 50 years apart. (October 20) Wonderfeatures Julia Roberts


and Owen Wilson as parents of Jacob Tremblay, a young boy with “facial differences,” who opts to mainstream into public elementary school.(November 17) The gay love story,Call Me by


Your Name, has Armie Hammer (swoon) as an American intern to the father of Timothée Chalamet, a 17-year-old precocious Italian, falling in love over the course of a summer. (November 24) Wonder Wheelis Woody Allen’s


latest comedy/drama starring Kate Winslet and Justin Timberlake, set in 1950s Coney Island.(December 1)


SILVER SCREEN SYNOPSIS


OH, THE HORROR! IT, Stephen King’s thriller, stars


Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Dude has big, scary clown shoes to fill, as he attempts to make his portrayal different from Tim Curry’s 1990 miniseries. He seems more on par with King’s 1986 book, in that he scares the brown expletive out of you and the members of The Loser’s Club, as they fight the evil entity, much more so than during the ‘90s in what was a two-part series. (September 8) Mother! is director Darren


Aronofsky’s (The Black Swan) new thriller, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem. The film tells the story of a couple who have their relationship tested by the ar- rival of two strangers (Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer) at their isolated country home.(September 15) Woodshockstars Kirsten Dunst


as a woman who deals with grief by taking a potent drug, which lends itself to some very trippy visuals. Conceived by directors Kate and Laura Mulleavy of fashion house Rodarte, the pair are known for their ethereal fashion shows. I wonder if they’ve started selling edibles at the snack bar, yet?(September 22) Happy Death Dayhas an


interesting premise about a young woman (Jessica Rothe) who gets stuck in a time loop on her birthday in which she ends up murdered. She then tries to use subsequent loops to stop her murder and catch the killer. And, I thought getting socks for your birthday as a kid sucked! (October 13) The Snowmanhas Michael


Fassbender as Detective Harry Hole...Okay...Stay with me on this one. Now, where was I? Oh yes, Fassbender’s Harry Hole...Dammit, now I have a visual stuck in my head! He is tracking a serial killer. Nailed it! (October 20)


BLOODY RE-CIRCULATIONS: Texas Chainsaw Massacrebaddie,


Leatherface,gets the prequel treat- ment, whileSaw’s torturousJigsaw returns in another sequel. (October 20 andOctober 27) The Shape of Water, though


more of a Guillermo del Toro fantasy movie, this one features Sally Hawkins as a mute woman who falls in love with an aquatic, secret government lab creature. Well, there’s that.(December 8)


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RAGE monthly | SEPTEMBER 2017


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