Directors Sebastian Junger and Nick Quested’s dense dive into the failed policies, political corruption and economics that drive both immigration and narco-trafficking in Mexico doesn’t always coalesce and may have benefited from a longer format as it struggles to maintain a throughline.
Bill Murray reunites with his “Lost in Translation” director, Sofia Coppola, in this sweet, diverting if undernourished New York comedy about a writer who looks to her man-about-town dad for marital advice. R. Vineland Drive-in, City of Industry; Mission Tiki Drive-in, Montclair; and in limited release where theaters are open; available Oct. 23 on Apple TV+Andrea Riseborough is at her peak in writer-director Brandon Cronenberg’s violent, visionary science-fiction/horror hybrid, playing a ruthless assassin who works for a shadowy organization with cutting-edge murder tech. NR.
Vineland Drive-in, City of Industry; Rubidoux Drive-in, Riverside; in limited release where theaters are open; also available Nov. 6 on VODCo-writers/co-directors Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson could not have known just how eerily and specifically prescient their comedy about hipsters at the end of the world would be.
R. Vineland Drive-in, City of Industry; and in limited release where theaters are open; available Oct. 6 on VOD
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