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Run Time: 1:17
U.S. Release Date: 2016-07-25
MPAA Rating: "R" (Violence, Sexual Content)
Genre: Animated
Director: Sam Liu
Cast: Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill, Tara Strong, Ray Wise, Maury Sterling

Feels like it was cobbled together out of different pieces of varying quality and, as such, it doesn’t work as well as it might.

There are times when the movie seems quirky for quirkiness’ sake and the lead character comes across as an assemblage of tics and traits.

Run Time: 1:35
U.S. Release Date: 2017-10-06
MPAA Rating: "NR" (Violence)
Genre: Science Fiction/Action
Director: Shane Abbess
Cast: Daniel MacPherson, Kellan Lutz, Teagan Croft, Temeura Morrison, Rachel Griffiths, Isabel Lucas, Luke Ford

As far as it goes, the first film is an enjoyable space opera but, as a stand-alone, it doesn’t work.

Run Time: 1:34
U.S. Release Date: 2017-09-22
MPAA Rating: "NR" (Adult Themes)
Genre: Comedy/Drama
Director: Lena Khan
Cast: Danny Pudi, Rizwan Manji, Jon Heder, Karen David, Kevin Pollak

At times it feels a little amateurish, especially in terms of its comedy, but there’s also a deep-rooted sense of sincerity.

Run Time: 1:18
U.S. Release Date: 2017-09-01
MPAA Rating: "NR" (Violence, Profanity, Sexual Content)
Genre: Horror
Director: Michael Barrett
Cast: Logan Huffman, Natalia Warner, Brandon Tyler Sklenar, Naoto Takenaka, Asahi Uchida

"Temple" shows a better path for horror films to follow but the screenplay is too threadbare and the characters too poorly developed for it to really work.

Run Time: 1:34
U.S. Release Date: 2017-06-30
MPAA Rating: "NR" (Profanity)
Genre: Drama
Director: Nick Hamm
Cast: Timothy Spall, Colm Meaney, Freddie Highmore, John Hurt, Toby Stephens, Ian Beattie, Catherine McCormack

The movie contains some tremendous individual scenes but the whole isn’t better than the sum of its parts.

With too much material to fit into a 141-minute movie, there are times when the approach feels superficial.

"Jackie" is more of a curiosity than a good film and, like Camelot, its impact is fleeting and nebulous.

Features some nice performances and contains some strong material but, as a whole, the movie is too slow and too long to really work.

Another in a long line of movie adaptations of revered novels that lose something significant in their translation from page to screen.