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FilmWeek: ‘Sully,’ ‘The Wild Life,’ ‘Other People’ and more, plus we'll discuss your favorite foreign language films

Actor Tom Hanks attends the screening of The Warner Bros. Pictures "Sully" in West Hollywood, California, on September 8, 2016.
Actor Tom Hanks attends the screening of The Warner Bros. Pictures "Sully" in West Hollywood, California, on September 8, 2016.
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Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Christy Lemire, Tim Cogshell and Charles Solomon review this week’s new movie releases including “Sully,” “The Wild Life,” some promising indies including “Kicks” and “Other People;” and more. Then, our critics will stick around to talk about what makes a successful foreign film. TGI-FilmWeek!
Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Christy Lemire, Tim Cogshell and Charles Solomon review this week’s new movie releases including “Sully,” “The Wild Life,” some promising indies including “Kicks” and “Other People;” and more. Then, our critics will stick around to talk about what makes a successful foreign film. TGI-FilmWeek!

Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Christy Lemire, Tim Cogshell and Charles Solomon review this week’s new movie releases including “Sully,” “The Wild Life,” some promising indies including “Kicks” and “Other People;” and more. Then, our critics will stick around to talk about what makes a successful foreign film. TGI-FilmWeek!  

FilmWeek: ‘Sully,’ ‘The Wild Life,’ ‘Other People’ and more

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FilmWeek: ‘Sully,’ ‘The Wild Life,’ ‘Other People’ and more

Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Christy Lemire, Tim Cogshell and Charles Solomon review this week’s new movie releases including “Sully,” the Clint Eastwood-directed wide release starring Tom Hanks about the “miracle on the Hudson;” plus an animated feature in wide release, “The Wild Life;” some promising indies including “Kicks” and “Other People;” and more. 

TGI-FilmWeek!  

Christy's Hits

Tim's Hits

Mixed Reviews

This Week's Misses

Correction: "White Girl" opens nationwide next week, it will not be in wide release.

Guests:

Christy Lemire,  Film Critic for KPCC and Host of YouTube’s “ What the Flick ?;” she tweets from

Tim Cogshell , Film Critic for KPCC and Alt-Film Guide; Tim tweets from

Charles Solomon , Film Critic for KPCC and Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine

#FaveForeignFilms - Shining a spotlight on the best ever international cinema

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#FaveForeignFilms - Shining a spotlight on the best ever international cinema

When Hollywood celebrities chime in about their favorite films ever, often times their lists neglect to include any foreign fare.

The recently trending hashtag #Fav7Films elicited thousands of tweets mentioning everything from" Rocky" to "Blade Runner" to, the most popular, "The Dark Knight," but not a single foreign film made the top 15. Some actors had a token of subtitled cinema - Amy Schumer lists "City of God" in her top seven, Josh Radnor has "Yi Yi" in his.

Overall, it seems Americans - even those who make movies for a living - do not watch foreign-language movies with any regularity. On FilmWeek today, we want to give your favorite foreign films a chance to shine.

Oscar winners such as Russia's "Burnt by the Sun," or films that won big in their own country, such as "The Confessional" from Canada, would make strong contenders. Plus, it would be helpful to highlight movies that would be tough to remake in Hollywood fashion, as has been suggested about "Force Majeure" -- a 2014 Swedish movie with such subtlety and nuance that it's hard to imagine Fox Searchlight will pull off its American remake deftly.

What are some of your favorite foreign films and why? Could they be remade into American movies?

Guests:

Christy Lemire,  Film Critic for KPCC and Host of YouTube’s “ What the Flick ?;” she tweets from

Tim Cogshell , Film Critic for KPCC and Alt-Film Guide; Tim tweets from

Charles Solomon , Film Critic for KPCC and Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine