Movies opening in L.A.: 'Joker' with Joaquin Phoenix and more

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New movies opening in L.A. for Sept. 29-Oct. 6 include Joaquin Phoenix in 'Joker' and Natalie Portman in 'Lucy in the Sky'

A San Francisco family is torn apart by the federal government’s immigration crackdown. With Jesse Garcia, Izabella Alvarez, Ana de la Reguera. Written and directed Richard Levien. NR.An angry loner finds his rage amplified in an alt-right online community. With Zachary Ray Sherman, Sally Kirkland, Timothy V. Murphy. Written by Rob Lambert, Joe Varkle. Directed by Lambert. NR.A young girl detective uncovers a dastardly plot in Paris during the Belle Epoque in this animated tale.

Natalie Portman stars as an astronaut who begins to lose her grip on reality after returning from a mission in space. With Jon Hamm, Zazie Beetz, Dan Stevens, Ellen Burstyn, Jeffrey Donovan, Tig Notaro. Written by Brian C. Brown, Elliott DiGuiseppi, Noah Hawley; story by Brown, DiGuiseppi. Directed by Hawley. R.Documentary on the making of Ridley Scott’s 1979 sci-fi terror tale. With Tom Skerritt, Roger Corman. Written and directed by Alexandre O. Philippe. NR.

 

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