New Weekend Releases By: Karla Vadillo
La Mission
Growing up in the Mission district of San Francisco, Che Rivera (Benjamin Bratt) has always had to be tough to survive. He’s a powerful man respected throughout the Mission barrio for his masculinity and strength, as well as for his hobby: building beautiful lowrider cars. At the same time he’s also a man feared for his street-tough ways and violent temper.
A reformed inmate and recovering alcoholic, his joy and pride is his only son, Jes, whom he has raised on his own after the death of his wife. Che’s path to redemption is tested, when he discovers Jes is gay and in a rage, beats him. With this, he loses his son and himself.
Isolated and alone, he comes to realize that his patriarchal pride is meaningless and that to maintain his idea of masculinity, he has sacrificed the one thing he cherishes the most which is the love of his son. To survive his neighborhood, Che has lived with his fists. To survive as a complete man, he will embrace a side of himself he has never shown.
Written and directed by Peter Bratt, La Mission hits theatres this Friday, April 16th.
The Perfect Game
Living amidst the gritty poverty of 1957 Monterrey, Mexico, a rag–tag group of boys from the wrong side of the tracks discovers the joy of sandlot baseball under the guidance of Cesar, an aspiring Major League Coach thwarted by discrimination.
Armed with the dream of playing a real Little League game, the young players defy a total lack of resources, disapproving parents, and widespread prejudice to score their first Little League victory and find themselves at the beginning of a once-in-a-lifetime journey.
Relying on their faith, a warm-hearted priest and their love of the game, the nine players and their coach embark on an incredible, record-breaking winning streak that leads them across the border to America, and all the way to the 1957 Little League World Series where a miracle will cement their place in history and change their lives forever.
The Perfect Game features Clifton Collins Jr, Cheech Marin, Jake T. Austin (Wizards of Waverly Place), Moises Arias, Jansen Panettiere (The X’s), Ryan Ochoa (iCarly), Patricia Manterola, and Louis Gosset Jr.
This movie is ideal and recommended for those who just love baseball and/or play it, in theatres April 16th.
Death At A Funeral
Directed by Neil LaBute, this film is a day in an American family reunited to give the last farewell to their beloved husband and father. While they are grieving, an important revelation and some resentment packed; blackmailing, threats and even a lost body unleash a hilarious and extreme chaos.
This movie is directed by Neil La Bute, written by Dean Craig, produced by Sidney Kimmel, William Horberg, Chris Rock, Share Stallings and Laurence Malkin. Starring Danny Glover, Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence, James Marsden (Enchanted, The X Men) and Luke Wilson…tons of laughs are included.
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