Worth seeing at the movies, Sept. 2
Three young adults break into the house of a blind veteran seeking a large stash of cash, and he brutally turns the table on them.
The movie is for viewers who like their thrills in strong doses.
German-born filmmaker-philosopher Werner Herzog aims to give us not a history of the Internet but a portrait of how completely it has taken over our lives and what it means for the future of humankind.
Folks such as Tesla and Space X kingpin Elon Musk and Stanford professor and A.I. expert Sebastian Thrun help us understand.
Groceries learn the truth of what happens when they’re taken out the door in this very rude — and surprisingly thoughtful — comedy for adults.
Michelle and Barack Obama’s first date, in 1989, is the subject of this fictional but fact-based dramatization, a charming film if you like Obama and are starting to miss him already.
Parker Sawyers gradually becomes the Obama we know over the course of the film.