NEW THIS WEEK
‘All Creatures Here Below’ (Not reviewed):
Gensan and Ruby struggle to survive through poverty and run from police after an impulsively committed crime. (Not rated — 91 minutes). ‘All Is True’ Kenneth Branagh stars and directs bio-drama that looks into the last days of renowned playright William Shakespeare’s life. (PG-13 — 101 minutes) P.
‘Aniara’ (Not reviewed): In this science-fiction film based on work by Swedish Nobel Prize-winning writer Harry Martinson, a spaceship carrying settlers to Mars is knocked off course. (R — 106 minutes) S, N, D.
‘The Biggest Little Farm’
A documentary that explores sustainable farming with John Chester and his wife Molly who develop a farm on 200 acres near of Los Angeles. (PG — 91 minutes). ‘A Dog’s Journey’ (Not reviewed):
Bailey (voiced by Josh Gad) is back with a new purpose to look after his human Ethan’s granddaughter. (PG — 108 minutes). ‘John Wick: Chapter 3 Parabellum’ Assassin John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is on the run after killing an international assassin guild member. (R — 130 minutes) P, V.
‘The Meanest Man In Texas’ (Not reviewed):
Based on a book with the same name, this biodrama is about Clyde Thompson, who was paroled despite being convicted of multiple murders and sentenced to death in 1928. (Not rated — 105 minutes)
‘Mr. Local’ (Not reviewed):
Sivakarthikeyan is interested in sports, but he wants Keerthana, a snobbish CEO, to fall in love with him. (Not rated — 155 minutes).
‘Non-Fiction’ (Not reviwed):
The romantic and emotional results of a controversial writer (Vincent Macaigne) who crosses fact and fiction with real-life love affairs. (R — 108 minutes) P, S, N.
‘The Sun is Also a Star’
Based on the bestselling novel by Nicola Yoon, this YA romance is about two children of immigrants, one Jamaican (Yara Shahidi) and one Korean American (Charles Melton), who have just one day to decide if they are destined for each other. (PG-13 — 107 minutes).
‘Trial by Fire’
Legal drama examines the controversial case of Cameron Todd Willingham, a Texas man executed for murdering his three young daughters by setting fire to his home, despite serious doubts about the testimony that convicted him. (R — 127 minutes) N, P, S, V.
‘We Have Always Lived In The Castle’ (Not reviewed): Two sisters and an uncle are survivors of an arsenic poisoning that killed their family. When a cousin arrives, the battle for control begins. (Not rated — 90 minutes).