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It’ll be a tough weekend for Unfnished Business, which will be trying become a comedy hit, but struggling against the sci-fi spectacle of Chappie.

Individual Commentaries

Wesley Lovell: Chappie might be good, it might not. Neill Blomkamp didn’t do badly with Elysium, but it was a step down from District 9. Either way, the concept of Chappie might be interesting enough to make it succeed. The rest of this weekend’s releases aren’t taht interesting.
Peter J. Patrick: This is the first time this year in which there are actually going to be three new films I would go out to see.
Tripp Burton: A lot of genre fare this week that doesn’t really float my boat, but choose your own personal poison.
Thomas LaTourrette: Neill Blomkamp has had some interesting films, so Chappie may be worth seeing. I am not sure of the rest of the slate.

Mar. 6-8, 2015

Chappie

(Wide Release)
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Preview

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

(Wide Release)
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CinemaSight
Trailer & Poster
Preview

Unfinished Business

(Wide Release)
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Trailer & Poster
Preview

These Final Hours

(Limited Release)
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Trailer & Poster
Preview



In Theaters

For Sci-Fi Fans

T


On DVD

For Fans of the Original

None


On DVD

For Raunchy Comedy Fans

None


On DVD

For Apocalypse Fans

None


In Theaters

For Everyone

M,S,C,T


In Theaters

For Everyone

M,S


Never

For Sleazy Comedy Fans

None


In Theaters

For Apocalypse Fans

T


On DVD

For Sci-Fi Fans

C,T


On DVD

For Fans of the Original

None


On DVD

For Vince Vaughn Fans

None


On DVD

For Art House Apocalypse Fans

None


In Theaters

For Sci-Fi Fans

None


In Theaters

For Fans of the Original

None


Never

For Comedy Fans

None


On DVD

For Sci-Fi Fans

None

KEY:


Personal Impression

Personal Pick of the Week


Recommendation (For Everyone)

Recommendation (For Genre Fans)

Recommendation (For Film Enthusiasts)

Recommendation (Avoid It)


Oscar Impression:


Oscar Codes:

  • M: Major (Picture, Directing, Acting)
  • S: Support (Writing, Music, Editing, Cinematography)
  • C: Creative (Production Design, Costumes, Makeup)
  • T: Tech (Sound, Visual Effects)
  • A: Animated Feature
  • D: Documentary Feature
  • F: Foreign LanguageFilm

  • All ratings are on a scale of 0 to 10 (with 0 being no interest / no recommendation, and 10 being absolute interest / recommendation).
  • The Avoid rating follows the same 0 to 10 format with 10 being the highest recommendation that you avoid the film at all costs.
  • Each Person selects makes a “Pick of the Week,” some weeks may have more than one, some may have none at all.

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