The Borneo Post (Sabah)

New movies to stream this week: ‘Rock Camp: The Movie,’ ‘Acasa, My Home’ and more

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THE caricature of Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp, a venture started in 1997 by promoter David Fishof to give un-famous music aficionado­s the opportunit­y to rub elbows with (and pick up a few performing tips from) such rawk gods as Vinny Appice, who drummed for Black Sabbath, and Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine, is one perpetuate­d by a famous ‘Simpsons’ episode, in which middle-aged suburban dads rocked out with the likes of Mick Jagger and Elvis Costello.

And that stereotype of nerdynobod­y-meets-notable is both borne out and, to a certain degree, dispelled by ‘Rock Camp: The Movie,’ an entertaini­ng and surprising look at several participan­ts and ‘counselors’ at the 23rd annual iteration of the camp, which took place in 2019 over the course of five days in Las Vegas.

There is, of course, the expected incongruit­y of watching accountant Tammy Fisher – a grandmothe­r (!) and camp veteran switching her focus from drumming to vocals – but also the delight of seeing the effect of music on Blake

Meinhardt, an autistic teenager with a singular love (and unmistakab­le talent) for the guitar.

Just as you can imagine that rock camp is for its participan­ts

– whose skill levels vary, but not their passion – the film ‘Rock Camp’ is a eye-opening treat.

Unrated. Available at afisilver. afi.com, angelikaan­ywhere.com and themiracle­theatre.com. Contains nothing objectiona­ble. 87 minutes.

Also streaming

The documentar­y ‘Acasa, My Home’ is a portrait of a Romanian family that is trying to make the transition from life in a hut in the wilderness, where they have spent two decades, to government housing in Bucharest.

According to Slant magazine, the “poignant” film is at its most moving “when it lingers on the face of children who are impotent to return to the world they used to call home.”

Unrated. Available atafisilve­r. afi.com. In Romanian with subtitles. 86 minutes.

‘American Dream,’ a thriller directed by Oscar-winning cinematogr­apher Janusz

Kaminski (‘Schindler’s List,’ ‘Saving Private Ryan’) stars Luke Bracey, Michiel Huisman and Nick Stahl in a story about a violent Russian mobster who becomes involved in the constructi­on project of two naive Americans. The participat­ion of a few recognisab­le actors and an acclaimed cinematogr­apher scarcely renders the ‘dull’ project less anonymous, according to Variety.

R. Available on various streaming platforms. Contains violence, some grisly images, a sexual assault, coarse language and some sexuality and nudity. 83 minutes.

In the cat-and-mouse thriller ‘Don’t Tell a Soul,’ Rainn Wilson plays a security guard who becomes trapped in a well while chasing two brothers (Fionn Whitehead and Jack Dylan Grazer) who have robbed a house to pay for the medical bills of their sick mother (Mena Suvari).

R. Available on various streaming platforms. Contains strong language, some violence, teen drug use and a sexual reference. 83 minutes.

 ?? — Giant Pictures photo ?? (From left)Singer Roger Daltrey of the Who, guitarist Slash from Guns N Roses and David Fishof, the founder of Rock Roll Fantasy Camp, are featured in the documentar­y ‘Rock Camp: The Movie’.
— Giant Pictures photo (From left)Singer Roger Daltrey of the Who, guitarist Slash from Guns N Roses and David Fishof, the founder of Rock Roll Fantasy Camp, are featured in the documentar­y ‘Rock Camp: The Movie’.
 ?? Entertainm­ent photo — Saban Films/Lionsgate Home ?? Rainn Wilson in ‘Don’t Tell a Soul’.
Entertainm­ent photo — Saban Films/Lionsgate Home Rainn Wilson in ‘Don’t Tell a Soul’.
 ?? Entertainm­ent photo — Lionsgate Home ?? Nick Stahl plays a Russian mobster in ‘American Dream.’
Entertainm­ent photo — Lionsgate Home Nick Stahl plays a Russian mobster in ‘American Dream.’
 ?? — Zeitgeist Films photo ?? A scene from the documentar­y ‘Acasa, My Home.’
— Zeitgeist Films photo A scene from the documentar­y ‘Acasa, My Home.’

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