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The edgy new drama stars Andrew Garfield, Maya Hawke, and Nat Wolff. May 7, 2021
Ever since Icarus took his fateful trip, the idea of being cursed by getting just what we want has intrigued storytellers. Gia Coppola simply brought the idea into the age of social media.
In her new film,
Mainstream, out May 7 in theaters and on digital platforms, Coppola chronicles the rise and fall of Link, a social-media superstar (played by Andrew Garfield) whose collaboration with friends Frankie (Maya Hawke) and Jake (Nat Wolff) earns him an army of followers and unbelievable influence but doesn’t turn out to be everything he expected.
Cruella (Photo: Disney), Chris Rock in
Spiral: From The Book Of Saw (Photo: Lionsgate), Angelina Jolie in
Those Who Wish Me Dead (Photo: Warner Bros.), Emily Blunt in
A Quiet Place Part II (Photo: Paramount), and Dave Bautista in
Army Of The Dead (Photo: Netflix)
Graphic: Natalie Peeples
May is usually the month that kicks off the summer movie season. For obvious reasons, that wasn’t the case last year, and it’s not quite the case this year either the blockbusters don’t start arriving in earnest until June, which Hollywood is banking on as basically the earliest time they can unleash their prospective hits and still draw a vaccinated crowd. But more and more movies
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The Paper Tigers (PG-13) This martial-arts comedy is about three middle-aged former kung fu prodigies (Alain Uy, Ron Yuan, and Mykel Shannon Jenkins) who are forced to revive their talents to solve the murder of their master. Also with Yuji Okumoto, Jae Suh Park, Roger Yuan, Peter Adrian Sudarso, Yoshi Sudarso, and Matthew Page. (Opens Friday in Dallas)
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Above Suspicion (R) This thriller based on the first American conviction for the murder of a federal agent stars Jack Huston as an FBI man who has an illicit affair with his informant (Emilia Clarke). Also with Sophie Lowe, Austin Hébert, Thora Birch, Omar Benson Miller, and Johnny Knoxville. (Opens Friday in Dallas)
Darjeeling follows the Whitman brothers, Jack (Schwartzman), Francis (Owen Wilson), and Peter (Brody), as they travel by train across India following the death of their father. Still reeling from the trauma, the three wear their pain in the form of totems from their past and personality traits picked up from their parents. Like many white people before them, they hope that the waters of the Ganges will heal them of a lifetime of dysfunction. Jack, a short story writer with youngest child syndrome, frequently insists that his characters are strictly fictional. All the same, it’s hard not to read the principles of