August 16, 2017 The Skanner Page 9 Arts & Entertainment Join a Book Club at Your Kam’s Kapsules: Movies Opening Friday, August 18, 2017 Neighborhood Library By Kirby McCurtis Special to The Skanner I ‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ BIG BUDGET FILMS The Hitman’s Body- guard (R for graphic violence and pervasive profanity) Unlikely-bud- dies comedy about an ace bodyguard (Ryan Reyn- olds) who grudgingly helps a notorious assas- sin (Samuel L. Jackson) negotiate a dangerous gauntlet en route to the Hague where he’s set to testify in 24 hours at the International Court of Justice. Co-starring Gary Oldman, Salma Hayek and Elodie Yung. Logan Lucky (PG-13 for profanity and crude comments) Oscar-win- ner Steven Soderbergh (for “Traffic”) comes out of retirement after four years to direct, shoot and edit this comic crime ca- per revolving around two brothers (Channing Tatum and Adam Driver) who hatch a plan to pull a heist at the Charlotte Motor Speedway during NASCAR’s Coca -Cola 600 car race Ensemble cast includes Daniel Craig, Hilary Swank, Seth Mac- Farlane, Katie Holmes, Dwight Yoakam and Ri- ley Keough. Patti Cake$ (R for crude sexual references, drug use, pervasive profanity and a brief nude image) Overcoming the odds saga, set in Lodi, New Jersey, revolving around a Rubenesque rapper’s (Danielle Macdonald) quest for superstardom. With Bridget Everett, Siddharth Dhanajay, Ma- moudou Athie and Cathy Moriarty. INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Crown Heights (R for profanity, sexuali- ty, nudity and violence) Miscarriage-of-justice drama recounting the real-life ordeal of Col- in Warner (Lakeith Stanfield) who was sen- tenced to life in 1980 for a murder he didn’t com- Kam Williams Kam’s Kapsules Movie Reviews mit. With Nnamdi Aso- mugha, Bill Camp and Yil Vazquez. Dave Made a Maze (Unrated) Nick Thune plays the title charac- ter in this horror com- (Judy Greer). With Nia Long, Fred Melamed and Michael Cera. The Queen of Spain (Unrated) Penelope Cruz stars in this sequel to her 1998 film, Girls of Your Dreams. Follow up finds her character returning to Spain from Hollywood to star in a movie about Queen Isabella. Support- ing cast includes Anto- nio Resines, Neus Asensi and Ana Belen. (In En- glish and Spanish with subtitles) f you have been thinking about joining a book club, or been curious as to why people participate in book clubs, visit your local library and learn more Kirby McCurtis, about the book Administrator, clubs we host each North Portland month. Book clubs Library offer a way to get to know y o u r neigh- bors, en- gage in conver- sations a b o u t books, and a chance to broaden your per- spective by reading new au- On September 12 author thors. Mario DePriest will visit P a g - Pageturners to discuss his e t u r n e r s book, The Power of a Rose: is the offi- Man-to-Man About Women, cial Mult- Romance and Communication n o m a h County Library book club, and there are several Pageturners groups with each selecting different books to read. At North Portland Library, Pag- eturners Black Voices focuses on books written by and about African and African American authors.The group meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:15 p. m. and is cur- rently recruiting new members. “I’m excited to meet people from dif- ferent communities in Portland and introduce them to authors they may not be as familiar with,” says Tishaa, library assistant and leader of Pag- eturners Black Voices. Pageturners Black Voices resumes from its summer break on September 12 with author Mario DePriest visit- ing the group to discuss his book, The Power of a Rose: Man-to-Man About Women, Romance and Communica- tion. In this book DePriest writes frankly about starting and sustain- ing a relationship. The book is filled with suggestions, experiences and hints that can possibly save a fading relationship or enhance a successful one. Pick up a free copy of the book at North Portland Library so you can participate in the conversation. Pageturners Black Voices will also be reading several other titles this year: • October 10: Loving Day by Mat John- son • November 14: Seedlings by D’Norgia Price • January 9, 2018: Charcoal Joe, an Easy Rawlins mystery by Walter Mosley • February 13: Everybody Reads se- lection • March 13: This Side of Home by Re- nee Watson • April 10: A Blessing and a Curse by ReShonda Tate Billingsley • May 8: Long Division by Kiese Lay- mon • June 12: The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson Pageturners is supported by a gen- erous grant from the Friends of the Li- brary. Kam Williams Movie Previews at ‘Crown Heights’ edy about an artist who ends up trapped in his living room inside a booby-trapped fort of his own making. With Kristen Vangsness, John Hennigan and Stephanie Allynne. Gook (Unrated) Racial strife saga, set in South Central L.A. in the wake of the Rodney King ver- dict, revolving around the attempt of a couple of Korean-American brothers (Justin Chon and David So) to protect their shoe store from ri- oters with the help of a street-wise, 11 year-old black girl (Simone Bak- er). Cast includes Ben Munoz, Curtiss Cook, Jr. and Chris Jai Alex. Lemon (Unrated) Midlife crisis dramedy about a struggling ac- tor-turned-drama teach- er (Brett Gelman) whose world falls apart after he’s dumped by his blind girlfriend of ten years Shot Caller (R for graphic violence, drug use, brief nudity and pervasive profanity) Crime thriller about a re- cently paroled DUI con- vict (Nikolaj Coster-Wal- dau) who finds himself pressured to pull a big heist by the gang that protected him while be- hind bars. With Omari Hardwick, Benjamin Bratt, Emory Cohen and Lake Bell. Sidemen: Long Road to Glory (Unrated) Rever- ential retrospective tak- ing a fond look at the ca- reers of pianist Pinetop Perkins, guitarist Hu- bert Smith and drummer Willie “Big Eyes” Smith, members of the unsung band that backed up such blues legends Mud- dy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. Narrated by Marc Maron, and featuring commentary by Bonnie Raitt, Eric Clapton and Greg Allman. Award winning movie crit ic Revealing celebrity s interview NEW MOVIES OPENING EVERY WEEK! SHOWTIMES The Week of Friday, Aug. 18 through Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017 THE EMOJI MOVIE (PG) Fri-Thur: 2:20 BEATRIZ AT DINNER (R) Fri-Thur: 12:10, 7:00 A GHOST STORY (R) Fri-Thur: 4:55, 9:35 GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 (PG-13) Fri-Thur: 12:00, 4:25, 6:45 THE BEGUILED (R) Fri-Thur: 2:50, 9:00 CARS 3 (G) Fri-Thur: 11:50, 4:15 THE PRINCESS BRIDE (PG) Fri-Thur: 2:05, 7:15, 9:25 $4.00 adults, $3.00 senior citizens (65+), $3.00 for kids (12 & under) 7818 SE Stark St, Portland, OR 97215 503-252-1707 • AcademyTheaterPdx.com Babysitting: Children 2 to 8 years old. Fri: shows starting between 3:30 pm and 8 pm. Sat - Sun: shows starting between 1 pm and 8 pm. $9.50 per child for the length of the movie. Call to reserve a spot, no drop ins.