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Arts & Entertainment Kam’s Capsules: Movies Opening Friday, Oct. 31 BIG BUDGET FILMS Nightcrawler (R for vio- lence, profanity and graphic images) Jake Gyllenhaal stars in the title role of this character-driven thriller as a freelance journalist caught in a cutthroat competition covering the crime beat in Los Angeles. With Rene Russo, Bill Paxton and Ann Cusack (Sister of John and Joan). INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS ABCs of Death 2 (Unrat- ed) Horror sequel featuring another 26 short comedies by 26 different directors, each titled for a different letter of the alphabet, from A is for Amateur to Z is for Zygote. Cast includes Mar- tina Garcia, Tristan Risk, Beatrice Dalle and Andy Nyman. (In English, Hebrew, Japanese, French and Portuguese) All You Need Is Love (Unrated) Sigourney Weav- er narrates this inspirational documentary chronicling the daily lives, dreams and plight of Burmese children attending the Good Morn- sian with subtitles) K AM ’ S C APSULES Movie Reviews by Kam Williams ing School in Mae Sot, Thailand in defiance of the dictates of their own coun- try’s repressive regime. Before I Go to Sleep (R for profanity and graphic violence) Screen adaptation of the S.J. Watson best seller of the same name revolving around an amnesiac (Nicole Kidman) whose husband (Colin Firth) has to remind her every morning that her memory gets erased every time she falls asleep. With Mark Strong, Anne-Marie Duff and Adam Levy. Bitter Honey (Unrated) Female empowerment doc- umentary exposing the betrayal and violence visit- ed upon abused Balinese women stuck in polyga- mous marriages. (In Indone- Braddock (Unrated) Cin- ematic tribute to a tiny town in Pennsylvania of histori- cal significance as it tries to reinvent itself in order to remain relevant in the 21st Century. God the Father (R for violence) Mafia documen- tary in which former Colombo crime family mobster Michael Franzese recounts finding his faith and being born again after learning that his own father had taken out a contract on him. The Hazda: Last of the First (Unrated) Anthropo- logical examination one of the world’s last remaining tribe of hunter-gatherers, the Hazda, who have lived in Africa’s Rift valley for the past 50,000 years. Nar- rated by Alfre Woodard, and featuring commentary by primatologist Jane Goodall and geneticist Spencer Wells. Hit by Lightning (Unrat- ed) Romantic comedy about an aspiring writer (Jon Page 8 The Portland and Seattle Skanner October 29, 2014 True Son Cryer) who gets more than he bargained for when the passionate lover (Stephanie Szostak) he meets online suddenly announces she’s married and pressures him to murder her rabbi hubby (Jed Rees). With Will Sasso, Alexis Maitland and Sean Tucker. Horns (R for sexuality, profanity, rape, disturbing violence, drug use and graphic nudity) Daniel “Harry Potter” Radcliffe stars in this horror fantasy as the prime suspect in his girlfriend’s (Juno Temple) murder who wakes up with horns growing out of his head after a night of heavy drinking. Featuring Max Minghella, Joe Anderson and Kelli Garner. Magical Universe (Unrated) Retrospective revisiting the final decade in the career of Al Carbee (1914-2005), an eccentric, Barbie-obsessed artist who worked with dolls as his medium. Missionary (R for vio- lence, profanity and sexual- ity) Romance drama about a struggling single-mom (Dawn Olivieri) who embarks on a passionate affair with a Mormon (Mitch Ryan) only to watch him go berserk when she reconciles with her estranged husband (Kip Par- due). Support cast includes Connor Christie, Randy Molnar and Dushawn Moses. True Son (Unrated) Polit- ical documentary chroni- cling 22 year-old Stanford grad Michael Tubbs’ cam- paign for a seat on Stockton, California’s City Council.