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10 Films To See In August (what are you watching?) #1



With the summer season winding to a close, August brings a few blockbuster offerings, but mostly a healthy dose of promising limited releases, many which we've seen on the festival circuit. The Venice Film Festival also kicks off at the end of month, signaling the beginning of a strong fall line-up. So, without further adieu, let's check out the summer's best final offerings below.

Matinees: Celeste and Jesse Forever (8/3), Hope Springs (8/8), Red Hook Summer (8/10), The Campaign (8/10), GOATS (8/10), The Green Wave (8/10), Side by Side (8/17) The Good Doctor (8/31), For a Good Time, Call... (8/31).

10. The Ambassador (Mads Brügger; Aug. 29th)



Synopsis: A European man heads to Africa for diplomatic purposes.

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Why You Should See It: What happens when you take Borat to the next level? Mads Brügger asks this question in his Lars von Trier-produced documentary, which sees the director/actor play a European businessman who actually gets entangled in dangerous Central African Republic commerce and politics, and forms a genre of  ”performative journalism.” Since its premiere at Sundance, the film has been praised for its provocative nature and now it arrives on VOD and in theaters this month.

9. 2 Days in New York (Julie Delpy; Aug. 10th)



Synopsis: Manhattan couple Marion and Mingus, who each have children from prior relationships, find their comfortable family dynamic jostled by a visit from Marion's relatives.

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Why You Should See It: Julie Delpy is back, continuing a story that began with 2 Days in Paris, albeit many years later. New York finds her character Marion with Chris Rock. At Sundance, I called it " a consistently funny intellectual examination of ignoring cultural norms. Paris and New York don’t provide the same one-two punch found in Before Sunrise/Sunset, but with so many others attempting to ape that style to little effect, it is refreshing when someone gets it right." Check it out on VOD as well this month.

8. The Bourne Legacy (Tony Gilroy; Aug. 10th)



Synopsis: An expansion of the universe from Robert Ludlum's novels, centered on a new hero whose stakes have been triggered by the events of the previous three films.

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Why You Should See It: Amongst all the hubbub of asking if we actually need another Bourne movie, especially one absent of Matt Damon, we are forgetting a very important thing: we are getting a new film from Tony Gilroy. Following the pitch-perfect Michael Clayton and the severely underrated Duplicity, the director is already on a better track than Paul Greengrass and I welcome his chance to do a summer blockbuster. Jeremy Renner showed he has what it takes to be an action star in Ghotocol. Here's his chance to take the lead.

7. Cosmopolis (David Cronenberg; Aug. 17th)



Synopsis: Riding across Manhattan in a stretch limo in order to get a haircut, a 28-year-old billionaire asset manager's day devolves into an odyssey with a cast of characters that start to tear his world apart.

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Why You Should See It: David Cronenberg returns for his second film in under a year with the Robert Pattinson-led adaptation of Don DeLillo's novel. At Cannes (full review) we praised the young star's performance, but remarked this one is "a challenging film brimming with ideas so big that it can barely contain them all." Still, a new film from Cronenberg means it's one to certainly check out.

6. Sleepwalk with Me (Mike Birbiglia; Aug. 24th)



Synopsis: A burgeoning stand-up comedian struggles with the stress of a stalled career, a stale relationship and the wild spurts of severe sleepwalking he is desperate to ignore.

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Why You Should See It: Comedian Mike Birbiglia has gone behind the camera (and pen) for his directorial debut Sleepwalk with Me, a funny and unexpectedly dramatic semi-autobiographical feature. Fans of Louie will find much to relate to, as the frank style is reminiscent of that hit show. Here the comedian teams with co-writer Ira Glass and his This American Life as a co-producer, for the film we called "a surprisingly moving, modest motion picture about chasing dreams and leaving people behind, and how hard it is to do both."

5. Lawless (John Hillcoat; Aug. 29th)



Synopsis: Set in the Depression-era Franklin County, Virginia, a bootlegging gang is threatened by authorities who want a cut of their profits.

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Why You Should See It: John Hillcoat's repeatedly pushed back prohibition-era set drama is finally getting a release at the end of the month. With a fantastic ensemble including Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf, Jason Clarke, Jessica Chastain, Gary Oldman, Guy Pearce and Mia Wasikowska, we were fans of the drama at Cannes, saying this is "a supremely well-made film...with impressive cinematography and well-placed folk tunes, creating a fully-realized world that is as American as black market corruption and bent lawmen."

4. Samsara (Ron Fricke; Aug. 24th)



Synopsis: Filmed over a period of five years in twenty-five countries on five continents, and shot on 70mm film, Samsara transports us to the varied worlds of sacred grounds, disaster zones, industrial complexes, and natural wonders.

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Why You Should See It: It will be hard to find a more beautiful-looking film this year than Ron Fricke's (cinematographer behind Godfrey Reggio‘s stunning documentary Koyaanisqatsi) follow-up to 1992′s Baraka. The documentary has bold ambitions of capturing glimpses of much of the world, as Fricke traveled to over 100 locations shooting in 70mm along the way. Unfortunately, distributors aren't even creating 70mm prints to show theatrically, but it should still look quite nice up on the screen.

3. ParaNorman (Chris Butler, Sam Fell; Aug. 17th)



Synopsis: A misunderstood boy who can speak with the dead, takes on ghosts, zombies and grown-ups to save his town from a centuries-old curse.

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Why You Should See It: Back in 2009, Laika Animation gave us the delightfully creepy Coraline and this year they finally return with another inventive, funny and frightening feature. With many regular animations taking a mostly safe route for kids, ParaNorman looks defy the norm in this coming-of-age story involving a town full of scary creatures and one boy who can protect them all.

2. Compliance (Craig Zobel; Aug. 17th)



Synopsis: When a prank caller convinces a fast food restaurant manager to interrogate an innocent young employee, no one is left unharmed. Based on true events.

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Why You Should See It: The level of unease one will feel during Compliance will likely not be matched by any other film this year. In an extraordinary feat of emotional pull, Craig Zobel's latest drama will have one yelling at the characters on screen in this "cold and calculating examination of how easily the weak-minded can be manipulated into doing terrible things." Check out our full review from Sundance.

1. Chicken with Plums (Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi; Aug. 17th)



Synopsis: Nasser-Ali, a talented musician, loses the will to live after his wife breaks his beloved violin during an argument.

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Why You Should See It: Perhaps the most low-profile release of the month is your best bet. The duo of Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi brought wonders to the animation genre with Persepolis and now they return with an astounding story of lost love. With a mix of many different kinds of animation woven into this live-action film, I called Chicken with Plums "one of the most stimulating, visionary films of the year" back in 2011 at TIFF (full review), and it still stands for this year.

What are you watching this month?

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Complete list of releases below via BoM:

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• 360 (Magn.) - 8/3
• The Babymakers (MNE) - 8/3
• Celeste and Jesse Forever (SPC) - 8/3
• Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (Fox) - 8/3
• Free Radicals: A History of Experimental Film (KL) - 8/3
• Girlfriend Boyfriend - GF BF (CL) - 8/3
• Soldiers of Fortune (RAtt.) - 8/3
• Sushi: The Global Catch (AM) - 8/3
• Total Recall (2012) (Sony) - 8/3
• You've Been Trumped (ICir) - 8/3
• Hope Springs (Sony) - 8/8
• Meet the Fokkens (KL) - 8/8
• Nitro Circus the Movie 3D (ArcEnt) - 8/8
• 2 Days in New York (Magn.) - 8/10
• The Bourne Legacy (Uni.) - 8/10
• The Campaign (WB) - 8/10
• Goats (Imag.) - 8/10
• The Green Wave (RF) - 8/10
• Max et les Ferrailleurs (Max and the Junkmen) (Rialto) - 8/10
• Red Hook Summer (Vari.) - 8/10
• Total Recall (2012 re-release) (Rialto) - 8/10
• The Odd Life of Timothy Green (BV) - 8/15
• Beloved (2012) (IFC) - 8/17
• Chicken with Plums (SPC) - 8/17
• Compliance (Magn.) - 8/17
• Cosmopolis (EOne) - 8/17
• Ek Tha Tiger (Yash) - 8/17
• The Expendables 2 (LGF) - 8/17
• ParaNorman (Focus) - 8/17
• Sparkle (2012) (TriS) - 8/17
• Why Stop Now? (IFC) - 8/17
• Hit & Run (ORF) - 8/22
• The Apparition (WB) - 8/24
• General Education (PHP) - 8/24
• High Ground (RF) - 8/24
• A Lonely Place for Dying (HM) - 8/24
• Premium Rush (Sony) - 8/24
• Robot & Frank (Gold.) - 8/24
• Samsara (Osci.) - 8/24
• Sleepwalk with Me (IFC) - 8/24
• Wild Horse (Scre.) - 8/24
• The Ambassador (Drft.) - 8/29
• Lawless (Wein.) - 8/29
• Oogieloves In The BIG Balloon Adventure (KVP) - 8/29
• For a Good Time, Call... (Focus) - 8/31
• The Good Doctor (Magn.) - 8/31
• Joker (UTV) - 8/31
• Little Birds (MNE) - 8/31
• The Possession (LGF) - 8/31
• Rebirth (2012) (CL) - 8/31
• The Tall Man (Imag.) - 8/31
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Cosmopolis will be the best movie on that list.
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Originally Posted by CaptYamato: View Post
Cosmopolis will be the best movie on that list.
Eh, not a single person I talked to has loved it. Currently almost rotten at 63%, too: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cosmopolis/

But I'm holding out hope, I love Cronenberg.
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None of these really appeal to me. I really don't see myself going to the theater for the rest of the year, I'm mainly just waiting for The Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises to drop on Blu-ray.
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Originally Posted by CaptYamato: View Post
Cosmopolis will be the best movie on that list.
I second that.

Also really excited for Paranorman. Sleepwalk With Me was a nice little comedy that I got to check out at Sundance. I'm hoping that Compliance starts playing near me soon.
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Originally Posted by Expendable.: View Post
Eh, not a single person I talked to has loved it. Currently almost rotten at 63%, too: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cosmopolis/

But I'm holding out hope, I love Cronenberg.
Nope sorry can't hear you. Like most of gaf does when a movie they like comes out I have already given this 100 stars out of four.
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Total Recall, Bourne Legacy and Lawless for me this month.
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I'll probably watch The Bourne Legacy.
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How can you have that name and not put Expendables 2 in the top 10?!
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Cosmopolis and Lawless for me!
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Cosmopolis sounds great!
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Originally Posted by CaptYamato: View Post
Cosmopolis will be the best movie on that list.
It's horrible. I'm a huge Cronenberg fan and was super hyped to see it but it was such a massive disappointment on every level.
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aww yeah
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The one movie I will not be watch is The Bourne Legacy. No way is a movie starring that boring dude getting my money. Shit, I will go watch Total Recall before I watch TBL.
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Originally Posted by rCIZZLE: View Post
How can you have that name and not put Expendables 2 in the top 10?!
It's too good for a petty list like this.
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The Bourne Legacy and The Campaign for me. Expendables is a maybe.
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Originally Posted by CaptYamato: View Post
Cosmopolis will be the best movie on that list.
It was fucking terrible.
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Samsara looks pretty. I doubt any movie theater near me will show it though...

Maybe Expendables 2 for me, and that's it.
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Originally Posted by Expendable.: View Post
It's too good for a petty list like this.
At least you admit it. Come on Jor have some fun.
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Haha, can't wait for Cosmopolis impressions.
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Originally Posted by CaptYamato: View Post
At least you admit it. Come on Jor have some fun.
Ha, Bourne seems like "some fun." Expendables was almost unwatchable, so terribly made.
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Originally Posted by CaptYamato: View Post
Cosmopolis will be the best movie on that list.
Nah, a friend watched it last month and said it was very disappointing. One of Cronenberg's worst movies apparently. Pattinson gives a good performance, but the movie as a whole is disappointing.

He was also saddened by how old Samantha Morton looked.
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I'm all for Samsara and, possibly, The Ambassador. That's about it, though. So much in my backlog at the moment.
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Wow, I can't believe that I am hearing about Chicken With Plums just now for the first time. I really loved Persepolis a few years back. This looks good!
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Bourne Legacy and Lawless. Cosmopolis :( Thanks Canada-gaf

:p
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Originally Posted by Expendable.: View Post
Ha, Bourne seems like "some fun." Expendables was almost unwatchable, so terribly made.
Bourne has the most boring actor of the last 100 years as the lead. There is no fun in that.
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Originally Posted by CaptYamato: View Post
Bourne has the most boring actor of the last 100 years as the lead. There is no fun in that.
But it has one of the best recent directors. And I disagree about Renner, obviously.

Originally Posted by Deputy Dangle: View Post
Wow, I can't believe that I am hearing about Chicken With Plums just now for the first time. I really loved Persepolis a few years back. This looks good!
I haven't seen it in nearly a year, so hopefully it holds up. But I really loved it the first go-around.
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I hope Bourne turns out to be good (Gilroy is a good sign), but there's not much that interests me this month.

Saw 2 Days in New York already - good film, Delpy and Rock were great but I found myself liking it less than Paris (and certainly less than Before Sunrise/set).
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will probably see lawless.. and bourne legacy, just cuz i love the actor guy whatever his name is.

always appreciate these posts by the way, despite the "i'm reading commercials" vibe they give me. thanks expendable.
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Bourne, Lawless, ParaNorman and Complaince all interest me.

Additionally, I will definitely be seeing Total Recall, Expendables 2, The Apparition and The Tall Man. Will likely check out The Possession as well, despite it's PG-13 stamp of disapproval.
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Cosmopolis and Lawless intrigue me for obvious reasons. I loved the 3 Bourne movies but don't find myself excited for this one, but I'll still end up watching it sooner or later.
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Compliance sounds pretty interesting especially since you mention it was done well. Paranorman should be awesome too.

Definitely will see Lawless
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Originally Posted by CaptYamato: View Post
Bourne has the most boring actor of the last 100 years as the lead. There is no fun in that.
What's with the Renner hate, was it SWAT?
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I actually thought Expendables was really underwhelming considering the possibilities of an all-star ensemble like that. Not sure about Expendables 2.
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Renner is a bad mothafucka in my book.
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Originally Posted by BuddyJoeHooker: View Post
What's with the Renner hate, was it SWAT?
He's a shitty and boring actor that has no personality.
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Cosmopolis
Lawless
ParaNorman (probably)
Robot & Frank (maybe)

I can't muster up interest in The Bourne Legacy since its mission seems to be to convince audiences that the new guy is badass by making Bourne seem like a comparative chump.
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Originally Posted by Tucah: View Post
I hope Bourne turns out to be good (Gilroy is a good sign), but there's not much that interests me this month.

Saw 2 Days in New York already - good film, Delpy and Rock were great but I found myself liking it less than Paris (and certainly less than Before Sunrise/set).
Gonna be interesting to see how well Gilroy directed a Bourne movie. I've read his original script for Identity, and there were some scenes that were just cheesy and made no sense. A lot of cursing, too. In the end, for whatever clashes Liman had with Gilroy, Liman may have been right on the direction of scenes in Identity.

As for Greengrass and Gilroy, I'm not sure if there's an original script floating around for Supremacy. I know the two had their problems, too.


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I can't muster up interest in The Bourne Legacy since its mission seems to be to convince audiences that the new guy is badass by making Bourne seem like a comparative chump.
Not only that, but the team behind he movie seems to be retconning the previous films. Now they're saying Bourne may have been on meds.
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Thanks for including the whole list, man.

Probably gonna see Ted this month.
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Originally Posted by Jason's Ultimatum: View Post



Not only that, but the team behind he movie seems to be retconning the previous films. Now they're saying Bourne may have been on meds.
You fucking serious?
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Originally Posted by CaptYamato: View Post
You fucking serious?
Not directly, but they're pretty much saying we don't know what was going on with the Treadstone agents.
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ParaNorman!!! Gotta go opening day with my friend who worked on it (and Coraline)! I can't wait; he's been talking about it for ages.
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What a boring month. This summer, save TDKR and Avengers, has fucking sucked.
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Originally Posted by Jimothy: View Post
What a boring month.
Welcome to the summer movie season, especially the end of it. Don't worry, the rest of the year is looking fantastic.
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Nothing excites me on the movie front between now and when Wreck-It Ralph comes out. Is there something wrong with me?
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Compliance sounds like the best of the bunch for me. Dunno if I will be seeing it in the theater though.

Will be seeing Cosmopolis for sure as I love Cronenberg's work.
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Originally Posted by twinturbo2: View Post
Nothing excites me on the movie front between now and when Wreck-It Ralph comes out. Is there something wrong with me?


yes
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It's actually not too terrible for August, most years August is absolute shiet.
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I liked compliance when it came out a few years ago... as an episode of Law & Order: SVU
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Definitely

- Expandables 2
- Total Recall

Maybe

- Samsara
- Lawless
- Compliance

Everyone should watch this music video for Expendable if they haven't.