JuneJune 3APPROACHING THE UNKNOWN Mark Strong stars in this sci-fi thriller as an astronaut on a solo one-way mission to Mars. There are some problems with stress. With Sanaa Lathan and Charles Baker. Mark Elijah Rosenberg is the first-time writer and director. ![]() THE GOD CELLS: FETAL STEM CELLS CONTROVERSY Eric Merola’s documentary follows Americans who have gone abroad for stem-cell therapy and examines the roadblocks that keep it from being approved here. HONEYGLUE The doctor tells Morgan, who is in her 20s, that she has three months to live. She’s determined not to spend those months in her old, boring, sheltered, cautious way. Luckily she meets a handsome-pretty gender-bending artist. Adriana Mather and Zach Villa star as the young lovers. James Bird wrote and directed this romantic drama. ME BEFORE YOU “Game of Thrones” fans may not recognize their beloved Khaleesi Daenerys Targaryen as a brunette, but that is Emilia Clarke starring in this romantic drama. Sam Claflin is the handsome young man paralyzed by a motorcycle accident and pretty much done with life; Ms. Clarke takes a job caring for him. Thea Sharrock directed. POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING Andy Samberg is Conner4Real, an arrogant pop-rap star surrounded by sycophants. And then his career falls apart. Mr. Samberg stars with Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone (the guys of the band the Lonely Island) in this music-biz comedy, which they also wrote and which Mr. Schaffer and Mr. Taccone directed. The cast includes Sarah Silverman as Conner’s publicist, Bill Hader as his roadie and Joan Cusack as his oddly proud mom. THE PRESIDENT He had a good run as an iron-fisted dictator, but now that’s over. The rest of his family escaped right after the coup, but the president and his little grandson are left behind. To try to reach safety, they disguise themselves as street musicians and actually talk to some of the “little people” whose lives the president made miserable. From Mohsen Makhmalbaf, an exiled Iranian director living in London. ME BEFORE YOU “Game of Thrones” fans may not recognize their beloved Khaleesi Daenerys Targaryen as a brunette, but that is Emilia Clarke starring in this romantic drama. Sam Claflin is the handsome young man paralyzed by a motorcycle accident and pretty much done with life; Ms. Clarke takes a job caring for him. Thea Sharrock directed. POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING Andy Samberg is Conner4Real, an arrogant pop-rap star surrounded by sycophants. And then his career falls apart. Mr. Samberg stars with Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone (the guys of the band the Lonely Island) in this music-biz comedy, which they also wrote and which Mr. Schaffer and Mr. Taccone directed. The cast includes Sarah Silverman as Conner’s publicist, Bill Hader as his roadie and Joan Cusack as his oddly proud mom. THE PRESIDENT He had a good run as an iron-fisted dictator, but now that’s over. The rest of his family escaped right after the coup, but the president and his little grandson are left behind. To try to reach safety, they disguise themselves as street musicians and actually talk to some of the “little people” whose lives the president made miserable. From Mohsen Makhmalbaf, an exiled Iranian director living in London. NOW YOU SEE ME: 2In this sequel to the Las Vegas heist flick, the illusionists’ prize involves computer code. The cast includes Morgan Freeman, Dave Franco, Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Dave Franco, Woody Harrelson, Daniel Radcliffe (as a tech prodigy) and Lizzy Caplan. Jon M. Chu directed. THERAPY FOR A VAMPIRE (“Der Vampir auf der Couch”) From Austria and Switzerland, a comedy about monsters, marriage and mistaken identity. The immortal Count von Kozsnom is bored with his wife after 500 years together. Luckily, this is Vienna in 1930, and the count is able to schedule some nighttime sessions with that nice Dr. Freud. David Ruehm directed. TIKKUN From Israel, a dark comedy about an ultra-Orthodox young scholar who develops a strong interest in earthly delights after a near-death experience (or was it actual death?). Written and directed by Avishai Sivan. When the feature was at New Directors/New Films, A. O. Scott called it “haunting, creepily funny” and “a feverish satire.” WARCRAFT The aliens from Orc (who are huge and have tusks) are invading, determined to destroy peaceful Azeroth and colonize it. Fighting them involves lots of aerial combat and big-shouldered armor. The film, based on the video game, stars Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton and Ben Foster. Duncan Jones directed. Busan Beach Recommend Busan Day Tour Planner View of Gimhae Water Park Sealala Water Park Discount Coupon Vivaldi Water Park Discount Ticket |