In cinemas this week: The Rover, Blended, Good Vibrations, Face of Love.
The Rover - David Michod's highly anticipated follow-up to ANIMAL
KINGDOM, is set in a world 10 years following the collapse of society.
The rule of the law has disintegrated and life is cheap. The film
follows hardened loner Eric (Pearce) as he travels the desolate towns
and roads of the outback. When a gang of thieves steals his car they
leave behind a wounded Rey (Pattinson) in their wake. Forcing Rey to
help track the gang, Eric will go to any lengths to take back the one
thing that still
matters to him. Michod also wrote the film based on a story he conceived with Joel Edgerton. Review by Blake Howard, Graffiti With Punctuation.
Blended - After a disastrous blind date, single parents Lauren and Jim agree on
only one thing: they never want to see each other again. But when they
each sign up separately for a fabulous family vacation with their kids,
they are all stuck sharing a suite at a luxurious African safari resort
for a week in "Blended," the third comedy collaboration between stars
Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore.
Good Vibrations - Directors Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn team to tell the true story
of Terri Hooley, the rebellious Belfast music lover who launched his
own record label, dubbed "Good Vibrations," in the 1970s, and quickly
emerged as a key figure in the Irish capitol's thriving underground punk
scene.
The Face of Love - The story of a widow named Nikki (Annette Bening) who, several years
after the loss of her husband Garrett, meets a man named Tom (Ed Harris)
who looks exactly like her deceased husband. Suddenly, a flood of old
feelings rush back to her: she's met the love of her life. Again. The
film is a romantic story filled with humor, surprise, and reflections on
the mystery of love surrounding us. Bening and Harris star, with an
important supporting turn from Robin Williams as Nikki's
confidante and would-be lover.
Weekly Recommendation: Very much looking forward to The Rover. Released while SFF is in full swing. Catching it Friday night. Good Vibrations has decent reviews and looks interesting. A bit of a nothing week, though.