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this is just the best:

Life is all cookies and lemonade—really, they’re both in one scene—until, in a particularly gutless plot twist, Katy collapses in a seizure, causing the film’s third medical emergency. An oncologist, inexplicably portrayed by the country singer Travis Tritt, diagnoses her with stage-four brain cancer, a veritable death sentence. “God’s not going to let this happen again, will He?” one of the couple’s children asks. He will, but before He does, Katy wants to remarry Sol and unveil the Let There Be Light app, which will invite users to shine their flashlights up to Heaven on Christmas Eve, creating “a band of light” like “a selfie for God.” Problem is, no one wants to promote it—Sol is persona non grata among members of the Christian press, who fear that his conversion is a stunt.
Well, there is one guy who’s interested. Sol’s publicist receives a call during Sol and Katy’s wedding. “Change of honeymoon plans,” she tells them while they’re still standing at the altar. “You two are doing ‘Sean Hannity’ tomorrow! Fourteen million listeners. Three million viewers! That’s radio and television, baby . . . you can’t buy that kind of publicity.” Except that Hannity just did, for himself.
Soon enough, there he is, his American-flag lapel pin firmly in place, sitting in a conference room that touts Fox News’s “Fair and Balanced” motto, even though the network dropped it in June. “You’re literally going to try and convert kids to Christianity,” Hannity tells the Harkenses. “What about diversity? What right do you have to impose your religious values onto somebody else?”
“Well, what right does isis have to cut people’s heads off?” Harkens retorts.
“That’s a powerful point,” Hannity says.
 


Looks pretty solid.

Also, I don't think I ever realized how *ahem* chesty Jessica Chastain is...
 
So I tried to find showtimes for 3 Billboards, but apparently it's not playing ANYWHERE. What's the deal there?

Anyone know if it will get a wider release? Really annoying to see interesting movies like that in such limited release while My Little Pony, Pokemon, and Boo 2: A Madea Halloween getting play everywhere.
 
Limited release

Not in atl this week either

I’m assuming it’s oscar related strategy
 
So I tried to find showtimes for 3 Billboards, but apparently it's not playing ANYWHERE. What's the deal there?

Anyone know if it will get a wider release? Really annoying to see interesting movies like that in such limited release while My Little Pony, Pokemon, and Boo 2: A Madea Halloween getting play everywhere.

You aren't alone. It's only playing in two places in LA and none in OC this week. I can't remember the last time that happened.
 
In my area, it has 2 showings at one theater (the big arthouse) this Thursday and that's it.
 
Anyone see The Florida Project? Trailer looked really good to me.
I saw it today with my wife, and it was very very good. It's hard to describe - it's joy and despair at the same time. It's a focus on children in an American situation that is rarely featured in cinema outside of crime dramas.
 
Oh damn! I did not know this was on its way:



I'm into it.
 
Is that entirely based off that N64 game way back when? Talk about random.

n64_rampage_world_tour_p_1vs0cm.jpg
 
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Oh it goes way back-er than the N64, it was an arcade game initially released in the 80s. Random indeed, it didn't even click with me until the 3rd monster showed up.
 
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