![]() ![]() ![]() Other new docudramas include “Last Call at the Oasis,” revealing the world’s water crisis “Objectified,” an ode to industrial design “They Call It Myanmar,” featuring Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung Suu Kyi “Half the Sky” examining gender inequality around the globe “Booker’s Place” about tensions in the Mississippi Delta during the civil rights struggle and “Paradise Lost Trilogy” chronicling the gruesome murders of three eight year-old boys in West Memphis, Arkansas.Ī terrifying look into a post-apocalyptic future, “The Day” follows a group of five survivors (Dominic Monaghan, Shawn Ashmore, Ashley Bell, Cory Hardrict, Shannyn Sossamon) wandering through a ravaged landscape, looking for refuge. Lincoln and the Civil War,” an ambitious five-part biographical drama, starring Royal Dano and Joanne Woodward. ![]() Sudsy, spirited “Sparkle” will be remembered as Whitney Houston’s cinematic swansong, playing a former pop singer-turned-churchwoman whose three daughters form a Supremes-like trio.Ĭoncurrent with Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln,” there’s “Omnibus: James Agee’s Mr. Set in Miami, “Step Up Revolution” is the fourth installment of the popular, if formulaic franchise as Kathryn McCormick and Ryan Guzman engage in elaborate, cutting-edge flash mobs. Set during Prohibition and the Great Depression, John Hillcoat’s uber-violent “Lawless” is a gangster/Western about a legendary trio of bootlegging brothers (Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Jason Clarke) who controlled whiskey manufacturing and distribution in the backwoods of Virginia. Susan Granger’s DVD update for the week of Fri. ![]()
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