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There’s not much else out there, so a sequel to a popular family film should do quite well, but No Good Deed is building some buzz that might put it on top.

Individual Commentaries

Wesley Lovell: I’d rather see the original split version of The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby than the combined one, but if this is all there is, I guess I’ll have to take it.
Peter J. Patrick: Finally a couple of possible Oscar contenders: The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby and My Old Lady, both in limited release.
Tripp Burton: More mediocre sounding titles this week…when will all the great films we are reading about at Toronto start sneaking out to us?
Thomas LaTourrette: Eleanor Rigby sounds like the best of this week’s films, and hopefully it lives up to its hype. I really like Jessica Chastain, who may get a nomination for this or perhaps one of her other two big releases due later this year.

Sep. 12-14, 2014

Dolphin Tale 2

(Wide Release)
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CinemaSight
Trailer & Poster
Preview

No Good Deed

(Wide Release)
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Trailer & Poster
Preview

The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby

(Limited Release)
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Trailer & Poster
Preview

The Skeleton Twins

(Limited Release)
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Trailer & Poster
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Never

For Family Fans

None


On DVD

For Thriller Fans

None


On DVD

For Film Enthusiasts

None


On DVD

For Film Enthusiasts

None


Never

For Sea World Fans

None


On DVD

For Thriller Fans

None


In Theaters

For Film Enthusiasts

M,S


Never

For Weird Comedy Fans

None


On DVD

For Dolphin Tale Fans

None


On DVD

For Everyone

None


On DVD

For Film Enthusiasts

M,S


On DVD

For Kristen Wiig Fans

None


Never

For Family Film Fans

None


Never

For Thriller Fans

None


In Theaters

For Everyone

None


On DVD

For Comedy 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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Honeymoon (Cinema Sight Preview)

I Am Eleven (Cinema Sight Preview)

My Old Lady (Cinema Sight Preview)

The Pirates

Sagrada: The Mystery of Creation

Smiling Through the Apocalypse

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