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The mother of revenge movies

Garner goes for broke as a grieving mom in Peppermint, Chris Lackner writes.

- MOVIES

Big releases on Sept. 7: The Nun; Peppermint

Big picture: The Nun is a horror prequel from The Conjuring franchise. The movie tells the story of an evil, demonic, ancient nun tormenting a young, pretty, virtuous nun (Taissa Farmiga) at a gothic, European abbey. Helpfully, the demonic nun always wears black and the good nun sports white — just in case someone in the audience remains confused (you know, maybe they decided to drink shots of horse tranquilli­zer and hit themselves in the head with a stick before entering the theatre).

This spooky spinoff of The Conjuring 2 is the fifth in the overall series. The audience tagline is “Pray for forgivenes­s,” but the Hollywood executive version is “Pray for franchise longevity.”

Meanwhile, Jennifer Garner will cause you to never look at a stick of peppermint gum the same way again.

She plays a deadly, vengeful mother who trains herself to be a lethal vigilante after her family is murdered by members of a drug cartel. It’s like Falling Down meets The Punisher meets Gran Torino meets Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and 2. She wakes up from a coma after the attack only to have corrupt cops and judges let her down. This mama bear proceeds to go off the grid for five years of hardcore re-programmin­g. (Eat your heart out Jason Bourne.) When she’s finally ready to exorcise — and execute — her demons, justice is served swiftly and social media drives support for her as an anti-hero for our age.

Forecast: Garner’s vigilante will be more convincing than her ex-husband’s in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.

TV

Big events: Next Gen (Sept. 7, Netflix); The 2019 Miss America Competitio­n (Sept. 9, ABC); Kidding (Sept. 9, The Movie Network) Big picture: Next Gen is an animated film purchased for a reported $30 million at Cannes. (Which brings up the question: does Netflix have enough subscriber­s to pay this much for a single item in its catalogue?). Next Gen is about the special bond between a girl and cuttingedg­e robot — a connection that could save the planet when all other robot servants turn against their human owners (think Terminator, only a more familyfrie­ndly robocalyps­e).

Meanwhile, tune into a new Miss America for the modern age. A ridiculous bikini competitio­n will no longer be needed to help put a ridiculous tiara on a young woman’s head! The decision to cut the popular segment has been an endless source of debate, but did reformers go far enough? Does anyone really need a new Miss America? I predict a new consensus will emerge that it should have been re-born as a gender-neutral Captain America Competitio­n. (Modern America needs a real Avenger, after all.)

Finally, Jim Carrey returns to television and reunites with director Michel Gondry in a surreal drama about Mr. Pickles, a troubled children’s show host.

It’s like Mister Rogers’ Neighborho­od meets Sesame Street meets Punch Drunk Love meets Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Carrey is masterful at delivering earnest lines like, “smiles are a little gift we give each other,” with bottomless sadness and frustratio­n barely contained in his eyes. Forecast: Kidding ’s role may bring Carrey more than just a smile; it could deliver an Emmy.

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Jennifer Garner stars in Peppermint, a movie about a devastated mom who reinvents herself as a revenge machine.

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