Friday’s openings redux: Loves comes in many forms
So, along with the three movies listed below , three more movies are opening in mainstream theaters. (The Magic Lantern continues screening “Lady Bird” and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”).
The additions to Friday’s movie schedule are:
“Call Me By Your Name” : Director Luca Guadagnino films James Ivory’s adaptation of Andre Aciman’s 1983-era novel about a 17-year-old boy’s coming of age during a summer spent in northern Italy. Armie Hammer never looked better.
“Phantom Thread” : Paul Thomas Anderson directs and Daniel Day Lewis stars in this tale of a middle-age fashion designer who falls for a younger woman, and then finds that love disrupts his orderly life. But isn’t that the way of things?
“Mom and Dad” : Nicolas Cage and Selma Blair star as the parents of a teen girl and her younger brother who must cope when mom and dad begin behaving … um, erratically? Two words: Nicolas Cage .
That’s the list. So go, see a movie. And enjoy.
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