Page 6 The Skanner June 8, 2016 Arts & Entertainment Kam’s Kapsules: Movies Opening Friday, June 10, 2016 BIG BUDGET FILMS The Conjuring 2 (R for violence and terror) Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wil- son reprise their roles as peripatetic investigators of paranormal activity in this suspense thrill- er, set in London, where the couple comes to the assistance of a family whose house is haunt- ed by evil spirits. With Frances O’Connor, Lau- ren Esposito and Franka Potente. Now You See Me 2 (PG- 13 for violence and some profanity) Mind-bend- ing sequel inds the Four Horsemen (Woody Har- relson, Jesse Eisenberg, Dave Franco and Lizzy Caplan) reuniting for another illusion-driven adventure in order to clear their names while exposing the unethical practices of a young tech magnate (Daniel Rad- clife). A-list ensemble in- cludes Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Sanaa Lathan and Mark Rufa- lo. Warcrat (PG-13 for in- tense violence) Fantasy adventure, inspired by the video game series of the same name, revolv- Kam Williams Kam’s Kapsules Movie Reviews ing around an epic show- down between the peace- ful inhabitants of an idyllic realm and a race of warlike invaders from a dying world facing ex- tinction. Starring Paula Patton, Travis Fimmel, Ben Foster and Dominic Cooper. Reverential portrait of iconoclastic ilmmaker Brian De Palma, director of such screen classics as Scarface, The Untouch- ables, Carlito’s Way, Car- rie, Blow Out and Mis- sion Impossible. Genius (PG-13 for ma- ture themes and sugges- tive content) Prestige biopic chronicling the career of Max Perkins (Colin Firth), the legend- ary editor at Scribner’s Germans & Jews (Un- rated) Truth and recon- ciliation documentary chronicling the cultural transformation of Ber- lin, the European city with the fastest growing Jewish population. INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Be Somebody (PG for mature themes, sugges- tive comments and mild epithets) Romance dra- ma about a jaded pop star (Matthew Espinosa) bur- dened by fame who inds love with an ordinary, small-town girl (Sarah Jefery) while taking a break from the limelight. With Allison Paige, La- Monica Garrett and Ma- haley Patel and Caitlin Keats. De Palma (R for sexual- ity, profanity, violent im- ages and graphic nudity) ‘Warcraft’ who discovered such literary giants as Ernest Hemingway (Dominic West), F. Scott Fitzgerald (Guy Pearce) and Thomas Wolfe (Jude Law). Sup- porting cast includes Ni- cole Kidman, Laura Lin- ney and Vanessa Kirby. King Jack (Unrated) Charlie Plummer plays the title character in this coming-of-age tale, set over the course of a very eventful weekend, about an ostracized 15 year- old outcast being bullied by a sadistic, bigger boy (Danny Flaherty). With Cory Nichols, Christian Madsen, Chloe Levine and Erin Davie. Last Cab to Darwin (Unrated) Bittersweet dramedy about a termi- nally-ill loner (Michael Caton) who embarks on a long trek to the Aus- tralian Outback in order to pass away on his own terms. Featuring Ninga- li Lawford, Mark Coles Smith and Emma Hamil- ton and Jacki Weaver. The Music of Strang- ers (PG-13 for brief pro- fanity) Multicultural documentary in which renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma and members of the Silk Road Ensemble ex- pound upon their musi- cal philosophies. Puerto Ricans in Paris (R for profanity and sex- ual references) Fish-out- of-water comedy about a couple of Latino NYPD detectives (Luis Guzman and Edgar Garcia) who travel to France to track down some stolen de- signer handbags. With Rosario Dawson, Rosie Perez and Ravi Patel. Traded (Unrated) High body-count West- ern, set in Kansas in the 1880s, about a gunsling- e r - t u r n e d - ra n c h e r ’ s (Michael Pare) attempt to rescue his 17 year-old daughter (Brittany Eliz- abeth Williams) from the clutches of an evil adver- sary (Trace Adkins) with the help of a wily, old sidekick (Kris Kristofer- son). Cast includes Tom Sizemore, Martin Kove and Quinton Aaron. FILM REVIEW: ‘Destination Planet Negro’ Explores Issue of Race in America By Kam Williams For The Skanner News I t is 1939, and we ind a committee of African American leaders seeking a solution for the “Negro problem.” The group agrees that Blacks seem permanently relegated to second-class status Kevin Willmott wrote, directed and stars in ‘Destination Planet Negro’ because of lynchings, emigrating to Europe or going back to Jim Crow segregation Africa, they are pitched on a plan by and racial discrimination. Ater dismissing such solutions as See REVIEW on page 7