20 November 2015

New to the Queue

It gets dark earlier ...

A debut feature about a self-destructive 21-year-old dealing with serious family issues, "James White."

As a life-long fan of New Yorker cartoons, I would get a kick out of the behind-the-scenes documentary, "Very Semi-Serious."

I wasn't a fan of "Far From Heaven," and this one gives me a twee vibe, but I'll give Todd Haynes a look with the 1950s lesbian love story "Carol."

A drama about five Turkish sisters being held captive by their relatives, "Mustang."

An examination of border issues and the American drug war, "Kingdom of Shadows."

A documentary about Zimbabwe's attempts to craft a constitution under dictator Robert Mugabe, "Democrats."

After the bomb that was "The Comedy," we'll give Rick Alverson another chance with the tale of a creepy comedian on a failed tour, "Entertainment."

A documentary about corporations' abuse of tax laws, as well as the growing disparity between rich and poor, "The Price We Pay."

And ... having seen the first three, we'll eventually see some or all of the final movie in the blockbuster series, "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2."
 

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