12 August 2016

New to the Queue

Brighter every day ...

Women in high-finance, led by Anna Gunn (TV's "Breaking Bad"), "Equity."

A documentary about the soulful leader of the throwback R&B group the Dap-Kings, "Miss Sharon Jones."

Another trashy ensemble chick flick, this one from the creators of "The Hangover," and starring Mila Kunis and Kathryn Hahn, "Bad Moms."

We wade trepidatiously into the war in Afghanistan with a debut feature from France about vanishing troop members, "Neither Heaven Nor Earth."

We also step lightly into the western genre, with a slow burn from writer Taylor Sheridan ("Sicario," which we skipped) and director David Mackenzie ("Young Adam," "Perfect Sense"), "Hell or High Water."

The latest from Argentina's Daniel Burman ("Family Law," "Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven"), a drama about a man connecting with his Jewish roots, "The Tenth Man."

What the New York Times calls "a time capsule curio," footage of a London disco in 1984 from Derek Jarman ("Caravaggio"), "Will You Dance With Me?"

It looks like a Mumblecore circle jerk, but we're drawn to Thomas Middleditch (HBO's "Silicon Valley") and Jenny Slate ("Obvious Child") in the weekend bro gathering, "Joshy."

From the director of "Polisse" (our best of 2012) a stormy relationship between Vincent Cassell and Emmanuelle Bercot, "My King."
 

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