![]() ![]() R (for language, violent content and sexuality). To really work, the film needed to reel us in slowly, to be insidious and surprising. (D-) DON’T WORRY DARLING Olivia Wilde directs and co-stars in this stale psychological thriller about a 1950s couple (Florence Pugh and Harry Styles) living in a strange, closed-off Palm Springs community. R (for strong and bloody violence, pervasive crude language and brief sexuality). (C-) BULLET TRAIN Five assassins on the same train realize their missions might be connected in this action thriller that is mostly two opposite things at once: breezily lighthearted and overwrought hyperenergetic and lazy bracingly fresh and drearily derivative. R (for language throughout, strong sexual content and some drug use). Though it makes lots of jokes at the expense of corporate types who would co-opt gay culture for prestige or water it down for straight consumption, it slowly reveals itself to be almost exactly like every guy-girl love story that has made money in the last 30 years. ![]() (B) BROS Billy Eichner stars in and co-wrote the first gay rom-com from a major studio, a film that’s good enough to make you wish it were better. R (for violent content, bloody images and some language). Also starring Sharlto Copley, Iyana Halley and Leah Jeffries. At Galaxy Theatres Grandscape in The Colony.īEAST A father (Idris Elba) and his two teen daughters are stalked by a lion at a South African game reserve. OPERATION SEAWOLF In the waning days of World War II, a German submarine commander (Dolph Lundgren) leads a last-ditch attempt to attack the U.S. Also starring Jaime Ray Newman and Jason Patric. MK ULTRA A psychiatrist (Anson Mount) is recruited to run CIA drug experiments in this 1960s-set thriller. PG (for mild peril and thematic elements). Also starring Javier Bardem, Constance Wu and Scoot McNairy. The film is a strange beast that can’t decide whether it wants to be a warm and whimsical family adventure comedy or an ironic hallucinatory fever dream geared toward adult viewers. ![]() (C) LYLE, LYLE, CROCODILE Josh Gordon and Will Speck directed this choppy live-action/animation hybrid film adaptation of Bernard Waber’s 1965 children’s book of the same name about a singing crocodile (voiced by Shawn Mendes) who lives in New York City. ![]()
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