PG-13 (for intense sequences of violence and action, frightening images and some language). Olsen is so emotionally dominant that Strange - whose mission is simply to prevent Wanda from succeeding - sometimes feels less like a hero than a villain’s foil, which is honestly all to the good. (B) DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) opens a doorway to alternate realities of the multiverse, which his grieving friend Wanda Maximoff (a spectacular Elizabeth Olsen) is determined to conquer. 107 mins.ĭEEP IN THE HEART: A TEXAS WILDLIFE STORY This documentary, narrated by actor Matthew McConaughey, examines Texas’ diverse landscape and unique wildlife. R (for strong disturbing violent content and grisly images, graphic nudity and some language). An avant-garde performance artist (Viggo Mortensen) has his superfluous organs removed for show, drawing the scrutiny of an investigator (Kristen Stewart). (B) CRIMES OF THE FUTURE Blending surgery with sensuality, this speculative horror-comedy is as wildly deranged as it is beautifully controlled. The setting envisioned here ranks among the bleakest dystopias in science fiction, but aficionados of this nearly extinct form of special effects will marvel at the elaborately designed worlds. (B+) MAD GOD Special-effects pioneer Phil Tippett ( Star Wars, Jurassic Park) delivers a stop-motion labor of love he began back in the 1980s with this dialogue-free film that is intended to function more like a dream than a literal story. At America Cinemas La Gran Plaza in Fort Worth and on VOD platforms. Also starring Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson, Emily Carey, Livia De Paolis and Ella-Rae Smith. THE LOST GIRLS Four generations of Darling women struggle with the aftermath of their adventures with Peter Pan (Louis Partridge) in Neverland. Also featuring the voices of Uzo Aduba, Keke Palmer, Taika Waititi, Dale Soules and Peter Sohn.
It’s a flavorless film that may offer some new merchandising opportunities.
The surprisingly self-contained movie isn’t ambitious or existential or likely to make you cry. Every time Buzz attempts to rocket into light speed to get help back on Earth, something goes wrong.
The “real” Buzz (voiced by Chris Evans, stepping in for Tim Allen), not the toy version, is marooned on a distant planet with a spaceship full of people. Players learn the names, capitals, nicknames, shapes and positions of the states through a myriad of visual teasers, language riddles and geography challenges.(C) LIGHTYEAR Pixar’s new animated Toy Story spinoff isn’t exactly a prequel but instead presents the movie that inspired Buzz Lightyear toys in the first place. As with her book, we hope our game provides a fun way to enrich basic knowledge of U.S. We fell head-over-heels for Laurie Keller's hilarious story and knew that it had the making for a great game.
geography had to be boring must not have read The Scrambled States of America. Win the most cards and call yourself the Head of States! New deluxe edition features new art, new challenges, and a copy of "The Scrambled States of America" book! Or “Go the Distance” and find a state’s closest neighbor. Collect state cards by matching them to a Scramble challenge. Have fun learning about the United States in this madcap game of observation and quick reflexes. Quick! Find a state that ends with the letter A. The Whimsical, Mad-Dashing Geography Game