Page 6 The Skanner September 13, 2017 Arts & Entertainment Kam’s Kapsules: Movies Opening Friday, September 15, 2017 BIG BUDGET FILMS American Assassin (R for torture, profanity, brief nudity and perva- sive graphic violence) Re- venge thriller about a 23 year-old (Dylan O’Brien) grieving a fiancee killed in a terrorist attack who is recruited by the CIA’s Deputy Director (Sanaa Lathan) and teamed with a veteran agent (Michael Keaton) to apprehend a mysterious madman (Taylor Kitsch) trying to start World War III. With Charlotte Vega, Chris Webster and Bust- er Reeves. Brad’s Status (R for pro- fanity) Ben Stiller plays the title character in this midlife crisis comedy as a man who finds himself reevaluating his career choices when he accom- Kam Williams Kam’s Kapsules Movie Reviews panies his college-bound son (Austin Abrams) on a tour of schools in the Bos- ton area. Supporting cast includes Michael Sheen, Jenna Fischer, Luke Wil- son and Jemaine Clem- ent. Mother! (R for sexu- ality, nudity, profanity and disturbing violence) Oscar-nominee Darren Aronofsky (for Black Swan) wrote and direct- ed this suspense thriller about a couple (Jenni- fer Lawrence and Javier Bardem) whose domestic tranquillity is disrupted after they allow some un- invited guests (Ed Har- ris & Michelle Pfeiffer) crash in their country home. With Brian Glee- son, Domhnall Gleeson and Amanda Chiu. INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Dayveon (Unrated) Devin Blackmon plays the titular character in this coming-of-age saga, set in rural Arkansas, about a 13 year-old, Af- rican American orphan who joins a gang in the wake of his big brother’s death, when his sister (Chastity Moore) and her boyfriend (Dontrell Bright) can no longer af- ford to raise him. Cast in- cludes Kordell Johnson, Marquell Manning and Shavidee Trotter. Fellowships which are awarded annually to mu- sicians, dancers, crafts- men and assorted other fine and folk artists. Extraordinary Ordi- nary People (Unrated) In Search of Fellini (R for nudity, sexuality and ‘Dayveon’ Grand Opening Please join us for the grand opening of Sweet Jam, for a great cause, on Thursday, September 14th 6 - 9 pm Rebel in the Rye (PG- 13 for profanity, sexual references, smoking and brief violence) Nicholas Hoult portrays J.D. Salin- ger in this reverential bi- opic about the reclusive author of The Catcher in the Rye. Featuring Zoey Deutch, Kevin Spacey, Hope Davis, Eric Bogo- sian and Sarah Paulson. Red Trees (Unrated) Marina Willer (Cartas da Mae) directed this Ho- locaust documentary ex- ploring why her father’s was one of the dozen Jewish families to sur- vive the Nazi occupation of Prague during World War II. ‘American Assassin’ Cultural documentary crisscrossing the coun- try to chronicle the work of winners of Ameri- ca’s National Heritage Baltimore’s rodent infes- tation. profanity) Fact-based docudrama about an ar- dent Fellini fan (Ksenia Solo) who embarks on a trip from Ohio to Italy with hopes of meeting the legendary film di- rector. With Mary Bello, Mary Lynn Rajskub and Nancy Cartwright (the voice of Bart Simpson). Rat Film (Unrated) Theo Anthony wrote, di- rected and stars in this eye-opening documenta- ry chronicling his frus- tration with inner-city The Show (R for vi- olence, pervasive pro- fanity and brief drug use) Veteran thespian Giancarlo Esposito (The Usual Suspects) directs and co-stars in this dis- turbing drama about a reality-TV series whose contestants are encour- aged to commit suicide for the sake of ratings and entertainment. Fea- turing Famke Janssen, Josh Duhamel and Sarah Wayne Callies. Vengeance: SHOWTIMES A Love Story (Unrated) Nicolas Cage stars in this action thriller as a Gulf War vet-turned-vigilante who hunts down the creeps that gang-raped a sin- gle-mom (Anna Hutchi- son) right in front of her young daughter (Talitha Eliana Bateman) on the 4th of July. With Don Johnson, Charlene Tilton and Deborah Kara Unger. Wetlands (Unrated) Ensemble drama about a disgraced detective (Ade- wale Akinnuoye Agbaje) who finds himself reas- signed from Philadel- phia to the shore where he gets a shot at redemp- tion when a hurricane bears down on the re- gion. Co-starring Heath- er Graham, Christopher McDonald and Jennifer Ehle. The Wilde Wedding (R for profanity, sexu- ality and drug use) Ro- mantic comedy revolv- ing around a retired film star (Glenn Close) about to tie the knot for the fourth time, after a whirlwind courtship with a renowned British writer (Patrick Stewart). Supporting cast includes John Malkovich, Minnie Driver and Grace Van Patten. The Week of Friday, Sept. 15 through Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017 5237 NE MLK Jr. Blvd, Portland FOOD • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT • WINE This grand opening will benefit families from the owner’s hometown of Dickinson, Texas which was just devastated by flooding from Hurricane Harvey. $50.00 donation request or donate at www.gofundme.com/sweetjamrelief NEWS Please present at door Guest Name: ________________________________________________________ Amount of Donation: _________________________________________________ THE NUT JOB 2: NUTTY BY NATURE (PG) Fri-Thur: 11:35, 4:25 DETROIT (R) Fri-Thur: 12:55, 6:30 VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS (PG-13) Fri-Thur: 1:35, 7:00 THE LITTLE HOURS (R) Fri-Thur: 5:00, 9:50 WONDER WOMAN (PG-13) Fri-Thur: 11:30, 3:50, 6:45, 9:25 NETWORK (R) Fri-Thur: 2:25, 9:40 $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. 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