To Be Frank: Sinatra At 100 (12A)Ĭelebs trade anecdotes for an extraneous bio-doc. It’s a tender take on modern Britain, less concerned with wallowing in the gutter than conveying the warmth of humanity. Mullan is extremely sympathetic as a wandering vagrant with past secrets but good hygiene. (Jake Gavin, 2015, UK) Peter Mullan, Keith Allen, Natalie Gavin. A muted study of a marriage in meltdown, it strikes a melancholy pose. Jolie’s homage to 1970s European arthouse is less ridiculous and more risk-taking (and risque) than advance reports suggested. (Angelina Jolie Pitt, 2015, US/Fra) Angelina Jolie Pitt, Brad Pitt. There’s raunchy, self-deprecating gags galore as their siblings’ farewell house party careers out of control. Poehler and Fey continue the quest for movie material to match the wit of their awards presentations. (Jason Moore, 2015, US) Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph. Tomlin is perfectly cast as a defiantly cranky senior bohemian, dispensing old-school wisdom to her pregnant granddaughter as they seek funds for an abortion – and learning a few more life lessons of her own. (Paul Weitz, 2015, US) Lily Tomlin, Julia Garner, Marcia Gay Harden.
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