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At The Movies 9.11.15
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The Indifferent Guy — Lobbyist Leah Vaughn (Sanaa Lathan) navigates past a breakup take up steps review a intense relationship introduce a newcomer (Michael Ealy). When Leah’s former fellow (Morris Chestnut) re-enters interpretation picture, Leah can’t reach who she should whinge and who she should trust. Co-stars Rutina Reverend, Holt McCallany, Shannon Lucio and Kathryn Morris. (PG-13)
The Visit — Two minor grandchildren send home to come again their grandparents, a tip that unleashes a unusual, dangerous list of gossip for completed of interpretation family top this novel thriller strip director M. Night Shyamalan (“The Sixith Sense”). Stars Olivia DeJonge, Deanna Dunagan, Ed Oxenbould, Peter McRobbie, Kathryn Chemist and Celia Keenan-Bolger. (PG-13)
Need a • No Escape. 2015. Directed by John Erick Dowdle. Screenplay by John Erick & Drew Dowdle. ★★★★ • Professional wrestler and fledgling actor Dave Bautista plays a heavy in the upcoming second sequel to the Scorpion King franchise, The Scorpion King 3: The Battle for Redemption, which hits home video on January 10th. Bautista joins MMA star Kimbo Slice and actress Selina Lo as a Ghost Warrior, mystical muscle for the movie's villain Talus, played by Billy Zane. We spoke to Bautista about taking on the role and he gave ScreenAnarchy a heads up on his fight scene with the RZA in the upcoming martial arts film The Man With the Iron Fists. ScreenAnarchy: Could you tell us a little about your character Argomael? Dave Bautista: He's a badass [laughs]. He's actually a Ghost Warrior, brought back from the dead to fight for Talus, who's played by Billy Zane. He's actually one of three Ghost Warriors that are brought back. ScreenAnarchy: And how did you come by this role? Bautista: Actually, I was offered a role in another movie with Universal--and I wanted to get some acting experience. So we started reaching out to kind of find out what was available and it really kind of fell in my lap. ScreenAnarchy: And what was the experience like working with director Roel Reiné? Bautista: It was pretty cool. At first, when I got there I had a really long talk w
Starring Lake Bell, Pierce Brosnan, Owen Wilson, Sterling Jerins, Claire Geare, Thanawut Ketsaro, Chatchawai Kamonsakpitak, Sahajak Boonthanakit, Tanapol Chuksrida, & Jon Goldney. Bold Films/Brothers Dowdle Productions/Living Films.
Rated R. 103 minutes.
Action/Thriller
Ever since The Poughkeepsie Tapes I’ve made sure to keep an eye out for John Erick Dowdle. That was an intense bit of found footage horror which left a mark on me. That’s why when As Above, So Below came out I was quick to line up, and unlike many others I thought it was a solid, underrated modern horror movie. Then with the announcement of No Escape, my interest was piqued. Not only did I enjoy the concept of the film, the idea sounded great, I was also happy to see a few bigger names attached that I enjoy, such as Owen Wilson, Lake Bell, and the always charming, sometimes ass kicking Pierce Brosnan.
No Escape is a good action-thriller that takes place when Jack and Annie Dwyer (Owen Wilson/Lake Bell) end up smack dab in the midst of a terrifying revolution in a South East Asian country, their only hope is to stick together, to protect their family, and their only helping hand is