Life Itself
Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Manager
In January, Festival Director John Cooper called Life Itself “absolutely, positively the easiest film to program.” As declarations go, that one could draw allegations of hyperbole. That is, until you view Steve James’ raw, often difficult-to-watch but nonetheless faithfully directed portrait of legendary critic Roger Ebert, which continues its journey to theaters Friday, July 4. Later this month, Mike Cahill makes his directorial return with another thoughtful and enigmatic drama that skirts the lines of drama and romance, as he reunites with the alluring Brit Marling for I Origins. More hits come in the form of actor/director and prolific Tweeter Zach Braff’s Wish I Was Here, and Richard Linklater’s 12-years-in-the-making family drama Boyhood.
In Theatres
Friday, July 4
Life Itself, directed by Steve James
Friday, July 11
Land Ho!, directed by Martha Stephens & Aaron Katz
Boyhood, directed by Richard Linklater
Friday, July 18
I Origins, directed by Mike Cahill
Wish I Was Here, directed by Zach Braff
Alive Inside: A Story of Music and Memory, directed by Michael Rossato-Bennett
Friday, July 25
Very Good Girls, directed by Naomi Foner
A Most Wanted Man, directed by Anton Corbijn
Happy Christmas, directed by Joe Swanberg
Video On Demand
Tuesday, July 1
Particle Fever, by Mark Levinson and David Kaplan (iTunes only; other platforms July 15)
Friday, July 11
Battered Bastards of Baseball, directed by Chapman and Maclain Way
DVD and Blu-Ray
Tuesday, July 22
Blue Ruin, directed by Jeremy Saulnier