Movies Released July 27, 2012

Friday, July 27

93 mins

The Watch R

A city-guy moves to a suburban community, joins the neighborhood watch and uncovers a large conspiracy.
Seth Rogen, Vince Vaughn, Rosemarie DeWitt, Richard Ayoade, Akiva Schaffer, Shawn Levy, Jared Stern, Jonah Hill
Comedy Sci-Fi
99 mins

Step Up Revolution PG-13

Set in Miami and revolves around street dancers.
Adam Shankman, Scott Speer, Jenny Mayer, Ryan Guzman, Jennifer Gibgot, Erik Feig, Patrick Wachsberger, Kathryn McCormick
Drama Sequel Teen Music 3D Shot-In-3D

Killer Joe R

The story follows a Dallas detective who is also a hired killer.
Juno Temple, Matthew McConaughey, Gina Gershon, Emile Hirsch, Thomas Haden Church, Tracy Letts, Christopher Woodrow, Molly Conners
Dark Comedy
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89 mins

Klown R

Follows two wildly inappropriate friends as they run amok through the Danish countryside plowing through social taboos and unspeakable debaucheries.
Mikkel Nørgaard, Mia Lyhne, Casper Christensen, Frank Hvam, Marcuz Jess Petersen
Comedy
122 mins

Sacrifice NR

Focuses on a power hungry general who wipes out his rival along with his entire family, save for one newborn. The infant is protected by the doctor who delivered him and raises him as his own, hoping to mold him into his own instrument of retribution.
Ge You, Chen Kaige, Wang Xueqi
Drama Historical
91 mins

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry R

Named by ArtReview as the most powerful artist in the world, Ai Weiwei is China's most celebrated contemporary artist, and its most outspoken domestic critic. In April 2011, when Ai disappeared into police custody for three months, he quickly became China's most famous missing person. First-time director Alison Klayman gained unprecedented access to the charismatic artist, as well as his family and others close to him, while working as a journalist in Beijing. In the years she filmed, government authorities shut down Ai's blog, beat him up, bulldozed his newly built studio, and held him in secret detention--while Time magazine named him a runner-up for 2011's Person of the Year.
Alison Klayman
Documentary
88 mins

Falling Overnight

Falling Overnight tells the story of twenty-two year old Elliot Carson (Parker Croft) on the day before he has risky surgery to remove a brain tumor. Facing what could be his last night, Elliot's path intersects with Chloe Webb (Emilia Zoryan), a young photographer who invites him to her art show. Elliot welcomes the distraction and as the night descends, Chloe takes him on an intimate and exhilarating journey through the city. But as morning approaches, and Chloe learns of Elliot's condition, the magic of the evening unravels, and they must together face the uncertainty of Elliot's future.
Conrad Jackson, Emilia Zoryan, Parker Croft
Drama

Home Run Showdown

Two little league teams take on their coaches sibling rivalry, and end up doing battle in a place the baseball world never expected it: in the outfield of the Home Run Derby.
Dean Cain, Matthew Lillard, Joe Gressis, Tim Cavanaugh, Barry Bostwick, Oz Scott, Dena Hysell, John Bella
Sports Family
85 mins

Searching for Sugar Man

In 1968, two producers went to a downtown Detroit bar to see an unknown recording artist – a charismatic Mexican-American singer/songwriter named Rodriguez who had attracted a local following with his mysterious presence, soulful melodies and prophetic lyrics. They were immediately bewitched by the singer, and thought they had found a musical folk hero in the purest sense – an artist who reminded them of a Chicano Bob Dylan, perhaps even greater. They had worked with the likes of Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, but they believed the album they subsequently produced with Rodriguez – Cold Fact – was the masterpiece of their producing careers.
Malik Bendjelloul
Documentary
New York / Los Angeles
4 / 5
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Friday, July 27