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The most recent iterations of Transformers, The Mummy and Pirates of the Caribbean might have stumbled at the film theatres, however, just in time for the lengthy weekend, there's a brand new batch of movies with smaller budgets and large ideas. Director Edgar Wright (think Sizzling Fuzz and Scott Pilgrim) didn't get to make his Ant-Man movie however is roaring back into motion with the audaciously entertaining Baby Driver.


Like most of Wright's tales it's an original tale brimming with action and rat-a-tat-tat dialogue. The movie stars Ansel Elgort as Baby, a mushy-spoken getaway driver who listens to music to drown out the fixed ringing in his ears. The supply of ringing provides the story a tragic tinge but in addition propels the film right into a pedal-to-the-metal musical.


Call it La La Land Unleaded. With Elgort channeling a pouty James Dean and mean Kevin Spacey at his absolute best, Child Driver delivers the creativity this summer time's movies have been lacking. Starring Kumail Nanjiani and Zoe Kazan, The large Sick is just not your typical rom com. Nanjiani plays a model of himself as a comedian who falls in love with Emily (Kazan) who then gets critically in poor health and falls right into a coma. Based on the true story of how Nanjiani and met his spouse (who's Massive Sick's co-writer) the sly love story accurately captures the feeling of being caught between two cultures.

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Nanjiani expertly underplays the comedy but the true MVPs are the parents on all sides: Bollywood legend Anupam Kher as Nanjiani's taciturn father and Holly Hunter as Emily's mother, a spitfire who's current in each moment. It's a modern love story made for our time that nearly made this reviewer lose it.


The Beguiled is the most recent film from Sofia Coppola, and the remake of a 1971 film starring Clint Eastwood. Set during the American Civil War, Colin Farrell plays a wounded Yankee corporal who's rescued by a group of women and younger ladies in a seminary underneath the tutelage of Nicole Kidman. Coppola uses pure mild and hazy environment to build the tension as the girls compete to smother their new home pet with affection.


Elle Fanning is sullen however her eyes are starving for contact. Kidman wears her satisfaction like a shield, whereas Kirsten Dunst is the strict instructor, slowly succumbing to the Yankee's flattery. What starts as a gushing gothic comedy takes a turn as the ladies realize how the soldier performed them. It is a crowd pleaser with a lesson about crossing southern belles. For those unable to escape to the multiplex, there's nice new possibility obtainable on Netflix. It's called Okja and you have by no means seen something like it.

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