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What to watch at home – new releases July 26 to August 1 « Celebrity Gossip and Movie News

What to watch at home – new releases July 26 to August 1 « Celebrity Gossip and Movie News
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Every Breath You Take is predictable thriller

With “Every Breath You Take” audiences are expecting a good psychological thriller in the mode of “Cape Fear,” but instead we get Casey Affleck playing another sad, despondent character grieving over the loss of a child like in “Manchester By the Sea.” “Raw, drained, and acute,” one moviegoer described his performance. Film Inquiry is more generous, terming it “an intriguing character study that examines grief and loneliness while infusing intensity and thrills.” Sure, there’s psychological tension and a twisty breath-taking ending — but most movie reviewers weren’t buying it. They scored it a dismal 19% on Rotten Tomatoes. RogerEbert.com sums it up this way: “Director Vaughn Stein, working from a script by David Murray, makes a hash out of elements of Scorsese’s ‘Cape Fear,’ Adrian Lyne’s ‘Fatal Attraction.’ Lyne’s ‘Unfaithful,’ and Demme’s ‘The Silence of the Lambs.’”

Mortal Kombat entertaining despite total lack of plot

US, 105 min The best in the business at being bald, British, belligerent and barely acting at all remains the one and only Jason Statham. The Stath dusts off his full repertoire of scowls, grimaces and bitter winces for a most enjoyable heist flick directed by his old mate Guy Ritchie (The Gentlemen). Statham s character goes by the name of H. For reasons that will not be given until well into the second hour of the picture, H has just taken a job with an armoured truck firm that seems well beneath his standing as a standover man of very ill repute. There might be a bit - no, make that a lot - of unrequited revenge involved, but that hardly matters once this unapologetic B-movie gets busy flexing some A-grade muscle. Despite a chaptered structure where we will be offered multiple perspectives on what has gotten H s goat, all narrative roads head for one cracking mega-robbery climax which will put a broad, dopey smile on the faces of all action fans. The only downside is that the

Concrete Cowboy and Made for Love are timely, but Breath falls short

Concrete Cowboy and Made for Love are timely, but Breath falls short
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