From blockbuster franchises to foreign films, Exclaim! has reviews of all the latest movies hitting screens this weekend. Check out our Recently Reviewed section for reviews to help you choose which films to pick -- and pass -- in theatres. Here are some of the highlights.
First off, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones return in Men In Black III (pictured), reprising their roles as suit-wearing agents ten years after the last film in the series, while director Tanya Wexler uses the invention of the vibrator to frame her rom-com, Hysteria, starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and Hugh Dancy.
Next, director Dennis Lee delivers his sophomore project, Jesus Henry Christ, which follows the exploits of a child genius (Jason Spevack) and his disjointed family, and French filmmakers Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano offer an alternatingly heartwarming and humorous picture about the unlikely friendship between a quadriplegic millionaire and his ex-con caretaker in The Intouchables.
And finally, Exclaim!-approved documentary Last Call at the Oasis finds director Jessica Yu exploring the rapid depletion of the world's most valuable resource -- fresh water -- and the Western world's role in its ever-shrinking availability.
To read full reviews of these picks and more, check out the Recently Reviewed section at Exclaim.ca.
First off, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones return in Men In Black III (pictured), reprising their roles as suit-wearing agents ten years after the last film in the series, while director Tanya Wexler uses the invention of the vibrator to frame her rom-com, Hysteria, starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and Hugh Dancy.
Next, director Dennis Lee delivers his sophomore project, Jesus Henry Christ, which follows the exploits of a child genius (Jason Spevack) and his disjointed family, and French filmmakers Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano offer an alternatingly heartwarming and humorous picture about the unlikely friendship between a quadriplegic millionaire and his ex-con caretaker in The Intouchables.
And finally, Exclaim!-approved documentary Last Call at the Oasis finds director Jessica Yu exploring the rapid depletion of the world's most valuable resource -- fresh water -- and the Western world's role in its ever-shrinking availability.
To read full reviews of these picks and more, check out the Recently Reviewed section at Exclaim.ca.