Los Angeles Times

Monsters, Tracy Letts, adventure at multiplex

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“Colossal”: Even for a movie about a woman’s psychic connection with a kaiju, this one goes in totally unexpected directions. Writer-director Nacho Vigalondo never limits himself or his bonkers story to a single genre, but Anne Hathaway keeps it all grounded in reality.

“The Lovers”: “Lady Bird” and “The Post” feature great supporting work from Tracy Letts, but this grown-up romantic comedy gives him and Debra Winger the lead. As a soon-to-be divorced couple, they display a lived-in chemistry that makes their struggles and reconnecti­ons feel real.

“A United Kingdom”: Director Amma Assante masterfull­y balances restraint and passion in this historical drama about the real-life relationsh­ip between the king of Botswana and an English woman. There’s serious heft in this interracia­l romance set against the backdrop of Britain’s shrinking power, but it doesn’t lessen the sweetness of their love story.

“The Girl With All the Gifts”: Like its fellow British film “28 Days Later,” this thoughtful horror movie elevates the genre. Newcomer Sennia Nanua brings humanity to the role of a young zombie who has a tender friendship with a teacher (Gemma Arterton) as the world is threatenin­g to end.

“Mr. Roosevelt”: As a director, actress Noël Wells makes an assured debut that sets itself apart from the uniformity of most indie comedies. Unlike most of its peers, it’s shot on film, but it’s Wells’ wonderfull­y weird cinematic voice that further marks her as a talent to watch behind the camera.

Yes, please: Studios giving directors big budgets to express their specific visions, even at a potential loss. See “Thor: Ragnarok,” “Blade Runner 2049” and “mother!” No, really, see them to reward the studios for their risks, so we get more adventurou­s movies at the multiplex.

No more: Performers in independen­t features who are immediatel­y recognizab­le as the writer-director-producer by their lack of acting talent. You’re diminishin­g the story you want to tell by not casting someone better.

 ?? Aimee Spinks ?? SENNIA NANUA plays a zombie in horror film “The Girl With All the Gifts.”
Aimee Spinks SENNIA NANUA plays a zombie in horror film “The Girl With All the Gifts.”

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