07 September 2017

New to the Queue

Same old, same old ...

An elderly woman enjoys the company of a hologram version of her dead husband, who is as handsome as Jon Hamm, in "Marjorie Prime."

Eliza Hittman had a knockout debut with "It Felt Like Love," and she's back infiltrating the lives of teenagers in "Beach Rats."

A nearly three-hour chat-fest about a family reunion, from Romanian director Cristi Puiu (the landmark opus "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu"), the character study "Sieranevada."

Teen hormones rage as women are getting killed in a Brazilian city in a stylish debut thriller, "Kill Me Please."

The great Frederick Wiseman ("Boxing Gym") checks in with another three-hour stem-winder in the vein of "At Berkeley" and "In Jackson Heights," this one for book rats, "Ex Libris: New York Public Library."

An Argentine actor looking to disappear for a while finds himself adrift in New York City in Julia Solomonoff's "Nobody's Watching."
  

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