Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
COMING ATTRACTIONS
(opening dates are tentative)
Black and Blue
R Corrupt Detroit cops pursue a rookie who captured their murder of a drug dealer on her body cam, trying to destroy the footage, but even worse, they’ve tipped off a criminal gang that she’s responsible for the dealer’s death. With Naomie Harris, Frank Grillo, Tyrese Gibson, Mike Colter, Reid Scott, Beau Knapp, Nafessa Williams; directed by Deon Taylor. (1 hour, 48 minutes) Today
The Current War: Director’s Cut
PG-13 Three visionaries battle it out for who will control lighting up the modern world — Thomas Edison (Benedict Cumberbatch), George Westinghouse (Michael Shannon) and Nikola Tesla (Nicholas Hoult). With Katherine Waterston, Tom Holland, Matthew Macfadyen, Tuppence Middleton; directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. (1 hour, 47 minutes) Today
Western Stars
PG-13 Bruce Springsteen performs all 13 songs from his new album; directed by Springsteen and Thom Zimny. (1 hour, 23 minutes) Today
Arctic Dogs
PG An Arctic fox working in the mailroom of the Arctic Blast Delivery Service and dreaming of one day becoming a Top Dog stumbles upon a secret fortress where he comes face to face with a blubbery evil genius who’s planning to melt the polar ice caps and flood the world. Animated; with voices of Omar Sy, Alec Baldwin, Jeremy Renner, Laurie Holden, John Cleese, Anjelica Huston, Michael Madsen, James Franco; directed by Aaron Woodley. (1 hour, 33 minutes) Nov. 1
Harriet
PG-13 Escaped slave Harriet Tubman turns freedom fighter and returns to the South to free dozens of slaves and get them through the Underground Railroad. With Tim Guinee, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Joe Alwyn, Janelle Monáe, Cynthia Erivo, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Clarke Peters, Tory Kittles; directed by Kasi Lemmons. (2 hours, 5 minutes) Nov. 1
Terminator: Dark Fate
R Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) and a hybrid cyborg human must protect a young woman (Mackenzie Davis) from a newly modified liquid Terminator. With Arnold Schwarzenegger, Natalia Reyes, Gabriel Luna, Diego Boneta; directed by Tim Miller. (2 hours, 8 minutes) Nov. 1