Movies in theaters the week of Sept. 28 Four stars: superior. Three stars: good. Two stars: average. One star: poor. D (drug use), L (language), N (nudity), S (sexual situations, references), V (violence). Ratings by Film Critic Dann Gire, unless otherwise noted. Opening this week “Blaze” — Ethan Hawke directs an absorbing film about the promising but self-sabotaging career of the late musician Blaze Foley (masterfully played by Ben Dickey) and his wife Sybil Rosen (Alia Shawkat). The biopic benefits from grounded performances, Hawke’s sensitive direction and on-point musical performances. Reviewed by Ann Hornaday. (R) D, L, S. 128 minutes. ”The Children Act”– Emma Thompson plays God with convincing aplomb in this understated, superbly acted adaptation of Ian McEwan’s 2014 novel. She stars as a judge who must decide the fate of a teenage leukemia patient whose Jehovah’s Witness parents refuse a blood transfusion that could save his life. Reviewed by Ann Hornaday, Washington Post. (R) S. 105 minutes. ”Colette”– Wash Westmoreland’s handsome but too-timid period film stars Keira Knightley as author Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, who blazed a relentlessly unconventional path through Belle Epoque Paris, leaving behind a litany of affairs, scandals and dozens of books. Reviewed… Read full this story
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