Marin Independent Journal

“Minions: The Rise of Gru” (PG) --

- (Peacock)

Steve Carell’s grouchy, yet lovable supervilla­in, Gru, first appeared on the big screen in 2010 during the box-office sensation “Despicable Me.” The film quickly evolved into the highest-grossing animated franchise of all time, and “Minions: The

Rise of Gru” was no different than its predecesso­rs, garnering close to $1 billion. Starring Carell as Gru and Pierre Coffin as the minions, the latest film in the franchise takes us back to 1976 where an 11-year-old Gru dreams of becoming a supervilla­in. But with ambitions as high as Gru’s, he can’t go it alone and will need to find some assistance -- specifical­ly in the form of a yellow banana-loving species of creatures. Out now.

“Little Richard: I Am Everything” (NR) -- Known as the “Architect of Rock and Roll,” Richard Penniman, aka Little Richard, was a pioneer of his genre and lives on as a legend of popular music and culture. This documentar­y, which features tons of archival footage and interviews with his family and other musicians, dives into his legacy and explores his influence as a Black queer icon. It also touches on how he inspired other artists of his time and the many eras of music yet to come. The film depicts a very nuanced story that centers on the fact that Little Richard “was an omni being who contained multitudes -- he was unabashedl­y everything.” Out now. (Max)

“Elisa & Marcela” (TV-MA) -

This Spanish-language biographic­al film shot entirely in black and white is one of Netflix’s hidden gems and a must-watch for those who enjoy minimalist­ic, character-driven movies. Inspired by the true story of Elisa Sanchez Loriga and Marcela Gracia Ibeas, the film recounts how a lesbian couple managed to get married in 1901 at the Church of Saint George in A Coruna, Spain. As if told in book chapters, it details how the two women met during their time at school and formed an immediate friendship that progressed into a forbidden romantic relationsh­ip. When outside forces threaten to drive them apart, Elisa and Marcela go to great lengths to conceal their relationsh­ip, with Elisa even taking the identity of her deceased male cousin. Out now. (Netflix)

(c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.

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 ?? Courtesy of Netflix ?? Greta Fernandez, left, and Natalia de
Molina star in “Elisa & Marcela.”
Courtesy of Netflix Greta Fernandez, left, and Natalia de Molina star in “Elisa & Marcela.”

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