It's a light week around the multiplex (a weak weak as well too) - with two new art house movies opening at Eastern Hills, and the Sundance NEXT winner This is Martin Bonner bowing at the Screening Room for a brief run.
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@ The Art House
I'm So Excited - Coming off of 2011's heavy gender bending revenge thriller The Skin I Live In (which is amazing and hilarious, if you have a warped mind) - Pedro Almodovar is back with a much lighter comedy about the crew and first class cabin of a doomed trans-Atlantic flight - we're pretty excited about this one too......
Screening: Dipson Amherst, Dipson Eastern Hills
Byzantium - Neil Jordan is also back, last time he graced Buffalo's cinema screens with his mermaid drama Ondine, this time the Interview with the Vampire director revisits the genre, tackling a mother-daughter vampire duo. Staring Saoirse Ronan, Gemma Arterton and Johnny Lee Miller.
Screening: Dipson Eastern Hills
This is Martin Bonner - I'm glad the title is so definitive, I'm not sure what this movie is about but it has my interest - winner of the best of Sundance's low budget NEXT category.
Screening: The Screening Room
@ The Multiplex
(Opening 7/31)
Smurfs 2 - I didn't realize the first Smurfs was a big hit - it was (let's not go there). This one looks (well you can see for yourself).....
Screening: Dipson Market Arcade, Dipson Flix, Regal Elmwood, AMC Maple Ridge, Regal Quaker Crossing, Regal Transit, Regal Hollywood 12
(Opening 8/2)
Two Guns - Contraband (and Jar City) director Baltasar Kormakur is back with what looks like a fairly fun action comedy staring Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg, and (Mrs. Robin Thicke) Paula Patton.
Screening: Dipson Market Arcade, Dipson Flix, Regal Elmwood, Regal Quaker Crossing, Regal Transit, Regal Hollywood 12
Continuing
The Way Way Back (8/10)
Fruitvale Station (7/10)
Red 2 (7/10)
The Conjuring (7/10)
Despicable Me 2 (7/10)
The Heat (4/10)
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