09 September 2014

New to the Queue

Falling into place ...

Taiwan master Tsai Ming-liang ("What Time Is It There?", "Goodbye, Dragon Inn," "I Don't Want to Sleep Alone") finally returns with the story of a family in poverty, "Stray Dogs."

Maybe just a rental, but we're tempted by the Elmore Leonard adaptation with Jennifer Aniston, "Life of Crime."

A documentary about the pharmaceutical industry with the unsexy title, "Second Opinion: Laetrile at Sloan-Kettering."

Japanese animation? It's out of our comfort zone, but we're intrigued by "Patema Inverted."

From the video archives, a new release of Billy Wilder's penultimate film, "Fedora."

I am oddly drawn to the Christian fable that wonders what would have happened if Elvis' twin brother had lived, "The Identical."

A Kennedy clan member's documentary about the fall of Saigon, "Last Days in Vietnam."

The moody tale of a drifter in the city that helped birth the blues, "Memphis."

A documentary about pitcher Dock Ellis baseball's drug-fueled '60s and '70s, "No No: A Dockumentary."

Can't look away? A teen girl's graphic exploration of her nether regions, "Wetlands."

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