The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
OPENINGTODAY
“ChuckLeavell: TheTreeMan”
Reviewunavailable at time of publication. This documentary examines the life and career of keyboardist and environmentalist Chuck Leavell. Starring Chuck Leavell. Directed by Allen Farst. Unrated. At Studio Movie Grill. 1 hour, 32 minutes.
at time of publication. This monodrama is set in Paris, where a woman is on the phone with lover, off and on, many times. Starring Tilda Swinton. Directed by Pedro Almodovar. Unrated. At AMC Phipps Plaza. 30 minutes.
“LetHimGo”
A retired sheriff and his wife leave their ranch in Montana to rescue their young grandson froma dangerous family in the Dakotas. The film takes on a greater heft than its more thriller- ish contours seem built to handle, but Diane Lane carries the additional weight with aplomb. Also starring Kevin Costner and Kayli Carter. Directed by Thomas Bezucha. ( Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post) Rated R for violence. At metro theaters. 1 hour, 54 minutes.
“LifeAhead”
at time of publication. An aging Holocaust survivor creates a bond with a Senegalese immigrant who recently robbed her. Starring Sophia Loren, Abril Zamora and Babak Karimi. Directed by Edoardo Ponti. Rated PG- 13 for some sexual material, language, drug material involving minors and thematic content. At Landmark’s Midtown Arts. 1 hour, 35 minutes.
STILLSHOWING “TheBrokenHearts Gallery”
Kevin Costner and Diane Lane star in “LetHim Go,” which opens today.
Bill Murray ( left) and Rashida Jones star in “On the Rocks.”
in time for publication. A series ofmysterious disappearances may be linked to a supernatural entity. Starring James Badge Dale, Owen Teague and Marin Ireland. Directed by David Britten Prior. Rated R for language, disturbing images, some sexuality and nudity and violence. Atmetro theaters. 2 hours, 17 minutes.
Angeles Times) Unrated but contains adult themes, gruesome effects of radiation sickness. At Landmark’s Midtown Arts. 1 hour, 43 minutes.