“Before Midnight”
Almost two decades after meeting, a couple (Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy) deal with their life together.
“Before Midnight” is a beautiful reminder that a movie with nothing more than two people talking can have just as many explosions and fireworks as any high-tech summer blockbuster.
Grade: A
“The Way, Way Back”
Teenage boy finds happiness through a summer job at a water park. Sam Rockwell and Steve Carell star.
Nat Faxon and Jim Rash use sparkling writing style to show the emotions young people deal with during their own life-changing moments.
Grade: A-
Also new
“Bruce Lee the Legacy Collection”: First Blu-ray versions of “The Big Boss,” “Fist of Fury, “Way of the Dragon” and “Game of Death.”
“The JFK Collection”: A 3-disc DVD set that explores one of America’s most legendary families.
“The Vincent Price Collection”: Six films starring Price, including “Fall of the House of Usher.”
“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”: The extended edition includes 13 minutes of new footage.
“Transformers Rescue Bots: Griffin Rock Rescue”: Autobot first responders are back on the job.
“Homecoming”: College friends reunite for homecoming weekend nearly 20 years after graduation.
“I Give It a Year”: Family and friends doubt a wedding will last. Anna Faris stars.
“The Internship”: Two men looking for work apply to become interns at a tech company.
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