Page 6 The Skanner November 1, 2017 Arts & Entertainment Kam’s Kapsules: Movies Opening Friday, November 3 BIG BUDGET FILMS A Bad Moms Christ- mas (R for crude humor, graphic sexuality, drug use and pervasive pro- fanity) Mila Kunis, Kris- ten Bell and Kathryn Hahn reprise their roles in this holiday-themed sequel which finds the underappreciated and overburdened BFFs struggling to measure up to the expectations of their visiting moms (Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines and Susan Sarandon) at Christmastime. With Jay Hernan- dez, Peter Galla- gher and Wanda Sykes. Roman J. Isra- el, Esq. (PG-13 for violence and profanity) Denzel Washington plays the title charac- ter in this crime drama about an idealistic attor- ney pressured to compromise his values after his law partner (Col- in Farrell) suffers a heart attack. With Carmen Ejo- go, Shelly Hennig Kam Williams Kam’s Kapsules Movie Reviews and Nazneen Contractor. Thor: Ragnarok (PG-13 for violence, intense ac- tion and suggestive ma- terial) 17th installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series finds the Norse superhero (Chris Hemsworth) squaring off against The Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and in a race against time to save civilization from his new nemesis (Cate Blanchett). Ensemble cast includes Tom Hid- dleston, Idris Elba, Jeff Goldblum, Anthony Hop- kins, Benedict Cumber- batch, Tessa Thompson and Karl Urban. INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS 1945 (Unrated) Post-World War II drama, set in Hungary, about a Jewish father (Ivan Angelus) and son (Marcell Nagy) treated with suspicion upon returning to their home- town after sur- viving the Holo- caust. Support cast includes Pe- ter Rudulf, Bence Tasnadi and Agi Szirtes. (In Hun- garian and Rus- sian with subti- tles) ‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.‘ Blade of the Immortal (R for ‘LBJ’ graphic violence and re- lentless carnage) High body count, samurai saga about a chivalrous warrior (Takuya Kimu- ra) who helps an orphan (Hana Sugisaki) avenge the murder of her par- ents by a ruthless war- lord’s (Sota Fukushi) goons. With Hayato Ichi- hara, Erika Toda and Ka- zuki Kitamura. (In Japa- nese with subtitles) The First to Do It (Un- rated) Hoops documen- tary chronicling the life and times of Earl Lloyd (1928-2915), who grew up in the segregated South, made history in 1950 when he became the first African American to play in the NBA, and lived long enough to see the country elect its first Black president. Gilbert (Unrated) Poi- gnant retrospective of the career of Gilbert Gottfried, who started out doing standup com- edy as a teenager before getting a big break at 20 when he was recruited to join the cast of “Saturday Night Live.” Featuring commentary by Lewis Black, Whoopi Goldberg and Jim Gaffigan. Lady Bird (R for pro- fanity, sexuality, par- tying and brief graphic nudity) Coming-of-age drama chronicling a year in the life of a headstrong teenager (Saoirse Ronan) rebelling against her equally strong-willed mother (Laurie Met- calf ) who’s struggling to keep the family afloat after her husband (Tra- cy Letts) loses his job. Featuring Lucas Hedges, Odeya Rush and Kathryn Newton. Last Flag Flying (R for pervasive profanity and sexual references) Rich- ard Linklater directed this bittersweet drama about a grieving Viet- nam vet (Steve Carell) accompanied by a couple of his marine buddies (Laurence Fishburne and Bryan Cranston) to the funeral of his son killed in Iraq. With Cicely Ty- son, J. Quinton Johnson and Deanna Reed-Foster. LBJ (R for profanity) Woody Harrelson plays Lyndon Baines Johnson in this biopic centering on the early months of his presidency when he took the reins of power in the wake of the assas- sination of JFK (Jeffrey Donovan). Featuring Mi- chael Stahl-David as RFK, SHOWTIMES STRONGER (R) Fri-Thur: 2:05, 7:00 AMERICAN ASSASSIN (R) Fri-Thur: 2:30, 9:30 MOTHER! (R) Fri-Thur: 4:55, 9:40 DUNKIRK (PG-13) Fri-Thur: 11:50, 7:25 Jennifer Jason Leigh as Lady Bird and Judd Lor- mand as Secretary of De- fense Robert McNamara. Singularity (PG-13 for action and violence) Sci- fi thriller, set in 2020, revolving around the CEO of a hi-tech compa- ny (John Cusack) who invents a robot pro- grammed to end all wars, only to have an army of them turn on humanity. With Julian Shaffner, Jeannine Wacker and Carmen Argenziano. Wait for Your Laugh (Unrated) Reverential retrospective about Rose Marie, the legendary co- medienne who started on radio and in vaudeville at the age of 4 and has en- joyed an enduring career of 90 years and counting. Featuring tributes by Dick Van Dyke, Tim Con- way and Carl Reiner. 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