You know you've officially hit the dregs of late summer when the most interesting film is a re-release of a movie that only came out 8 months ago. Granted "Avatar" is the highest grossing film of all time, so there's plenty of 3D milk left to be drawn from the cash cow. Lionsgate also drops the religious-themed horror flick "The Last Exorcism," hoping to take the #1 spot from their own surprisingly profitable "The Expendables." Aiming for that same audience is "Takers," which boasts an somewhat interesting cast, but little buzz. Peruvian Oscar-nominee "The Milk of Sorrow" gets a limited release this week, and we think it's your best bet. Nothing else too exciting this week at the art-house, with the pointless Roman epic "Centurion" and the disappointing "Mesrine: Killer Instinct" making their way to a few screens.
Although it is being sold as a straight up genre picture, "The Last Exorcism" is a "Blair Witch"-style mockumentary. The film follows a preachers summoned to a small Louisiana town to perform a routine exorcism. He brings a film crew along with him, ready to confess to a lifetime of shaming people out of their cash, when the finally encounters true evil. "Paranormal Activity" was able to make big bucks on-the-cheap last year, but the buzz was much stronger coming out of the gate and after seeing the film at Fantasia earlier this year, we thought the picture was more mystery than horror. The Eli Roth-produced film is directed by Daniel Stamm and stars Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell, and Iris Bahr. RT: 63% Metacritic: 63.
In Limited Release: An Academy Award nominee for Best Foreign Film, Peru's "The Milk of Sorrow" centers around a woman suffering from a rare disease transmitted through the breast milk of women who were abused or raped during pregnancy. We reviewed Claudia Llosa's sophomore feature, finding it to be an art-house gem and one of the year's finest offerings so far. The film is really flying under the radar, so hopefully it picks up some attention in the next few weeks as it opens on more screens. RT: 81% Metacritic: 68.Part one of a nearly 4-and-a-half hour-long French epic, "Mesrine: Killer Instinct" arrives on our shores this weekend. The 60's set gangster film stars the brilliant Vincent Cassel as Mesrine, a former soldier seduced by the criminal underworld when he returns to Paris. As we noted in our review, "Instinct" is the weaker of the two, but both films are a bit of a disappointment. If you're looking for an international crime saga to sink your teeth into this weekend, we still recommend checking our the superior "Animal Kingdom." RT: 79% Metacritic: 67.


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