Film Capsules for July 13: "Ant-Man and the Wasp" & More



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A scene from "Ant-Man and the Wasp".

Movie Capsules for July 13



A Ant-Man and Wasp

PG-13; for or an action of science – fiction violence. 118 minutes

Ant-Man is perhaps the smallest superhero of the Marvel universe, but it delivers one of the greatest adventure movies of the year . The film demonstrates how easily Marvel Studios can turn even a C-list superhero into a box-office success by digging into the character's core. With Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly and Laurence Fishburne. – Michael Sangiacomo

C + Limits

R; for foul language, drugs, sexual references and nude images. 1048 minutes

Directed by Shana Feste, "Boundaries" opens on a conversation between a woman and her psychic off camera. But the real therapy does not start until the patient, a divorced neurotic, gardener named Laura (played with an attractive mix of sperm and break by Vera Farmiga), embarks on this Hollywood revival: the road trip. With Christopher Plummer and Bobby Cannavale. – Washington Post

A Incredibles 2

PG; for action sequences and a light and brief language. 118 minutes

It has been fourteen years since we saw the Parr family in "The Incredibles". Take heart in the fact that after all this time, they are still the same adorable band of secret superheroes. With the voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter and Samuel L. Jackson. – Michael Heaton

A Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

PG-13; for intense sequences of violence and peril of science fiction. 128 minutes

The fifth film of a franchise that has grossed more than $ 5 billion. It is based on the 1990 "Jurassic Park" novel by the late Michael Crichton. Writers Colin Treverrow and Derek Connolly, along with director J.A. Bayona, continue to find ways to make this story of ancient dinosaurs brought to life by the magic of exciting scientific genetics. "Giant lizards begin to wreak havoc on humans seeking to enjoy their rebirth, with Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jeff Goldblum, and Toby Jones – Michael Heaton

C ] The ocean 8

PG-13, for language, drug use and some suggestive content. 110 minutes

Directed by Gary Ross, Sandra Bullock plays Debbie Ocean, sister of Danny ( played by George Clooney in the three films of Ocean) Debbie is released from prison after being set up by her art dealer -lover and reunited with her partner in crime (Cate Blanchett) for a score a little larger than the old-money bingo-money scams. Career: a 150 million Cartier diamond necklace With Helena Bonham Carter, Mindy Kaling, Rihanna and Anne Hathaway – Chicago Tribune

C + Sicario: Day of the Soldier

R, for strong violence, bloody images and raw language, 122 minutes

In this stupid sequel to screenwriter Taylor Sheridan's 2015 debut, the story is far-fetched, the dialogue is forced and bogus, and the middle of the film – located in the violent battlefield between Mexican drug cartels and US government agents, is unrecognizable. Led by Stefano Solima; with Benico De l Toro, Josh Brolin and Matthew Modine. – Washington Post

B Uncle Drew

PG-13; for suggestive material, language and brief nudity. 103minutes

Very entertaining and even more endearing, the old basketball parade "Uncle Drew" is the surprise comedy of the summer, which stars NBA stars under layers of old men and a main character developed for a series of Pepsi videos. With Kyrie Irving, Lil Rel Howery, Shaquille O'Neal and Tiffany Haddish. – Michael Heaton

B + Will not you be my neighbor?

PG-13; for some thematic elements and language. 94 minutes

Directed by Morgan Neville, the biographical documentary of Fred Rogers, illuminates a radiant light man who was a children's television host for more than three decades on public television – a tribute deserved to a giant of the world television for children and education. – Michael Heaton


        
        
    

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