The coronavirus pandemic has had a major impact on the film industry. Movie theaters continue to operate with enhanced health and safety measures, following CDC recommended COVID-19 safety guidelines. Some films are tentatively scheduled for big-screen releases while others will be available digitally via video on demand.
âThe Mitchells vs. The Machinesâ
Genre: Comedy and animation
Cast: Abbi Jacobson, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Mike Rianda, Eric Andre, Olivia Colman, Fred Armisen, Beck Bennett, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, Charlyne Yi, Conan O Brien, Sasheer Zamata, Elle Mills, Jay Pharoah, Alex Hirsch, and Griffin McElroy
Directors: Mike Rianda and Jeff Rowe
Rated: PG
Review: Close, Kunis effective in addiction drama Four Good Days
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Vertical Entertainment presents a film directed by Rodrigo García and written by García and Eli Saslow. Rated R (for drug content, language throughout and brief sexuality). Running time: 99 minutes. Opens Thursday at local theaters. “Sorry, I would never let myself fall that far,” says the girl. And that’s when the woman in front of the class launches into a diatribe that nobody in that room will ever forget, and we won’t either. We’ve seen Mila Kunis on screens big and small for some 20 years, from “That ’70s Show” through dramas such as “Black Swan” and hit comedies such as “Ted” and the “Bad Moms” movies, but her performance as a woman who has put herself and her loved ones through hell in the formulaic but resonant drug-recovery tale “Four Good Days” represents the finest work she has done. It’s not just the physical transformation, though it’s startling to see Kunis with mottled skin and doll’s hair and mi