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It’s full of allegory and symbolism and observations about the new Europe actually, it’s too full of it. This oddball piece – almost devoid of dialogue – is by Jerzy Skolimowski, one of the founders of the new Polish cinema of the 1970s. He meets some good people and many who are not. We follow his adventures through Europe after he’s liberated from a circus, ripped away from the young female trainer who adores him. It may be a weird story to turn into a film, but Affleck has a talent for such projects - Argo won him a famous statue, after all. Viola Davis plays Jordan’s mother, Damian Young plays the man himself and Chris Tucker makes a rare return appearance. Who could resist? It’s the story of how a pushy marketing person at Nike (Damon) signed Michael Jordan when he was a rookie, so they could build a basketball shoe around him, thus creating an empire. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reunite under Affleck’s direction for a film about shoes. Get The Watchlist delivered every Thursday.
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Heads will turn.įind out the next TV, streaming series and movies to add to your must-sees. He is apparently based upon a real person. Russell Crowe, with accent, plays an Italian priest who casts out demons for il Papa. If that doesn’t scare you, you could try The Pope’s Exorcist. There is a promising sign of horror in Evil Dead Rise, a film that might have actual frighteners.

Mercifully, there are almost no big action releases with robots or superheroes.

Toni Collette inherits a mafia empire in Mafia Mamma and Nida Manzoor’s Polite Society combines kung-fu action with a British-Asian marriage pageant. It looks like a good month for comedy, not all of it for audiences of a certain age. We also have an Australian documentary about Bob Brown and some ancient trees, although that might not belong in this cohort. Hollywood catches up a little with Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Sally Field giving Dame Judi (Dench) and Sir Derek (Jacobi) a run for their money. The trend has been growing for some time, with the British leading the way. Normal text size Larger text size Very large text sizeįor whatever reason, April appears to be senior’s month at the movies - on screen, rather than at the ticket counter.
