THIS WEEK’S MOVIES
MAKING GRACE
Documentary look at a lesbian couple, Ann and Leslie, who make a sperm-bank with-drawal and prepare for motherhood.
THE DEVIL’S REJECTS
Follow-up to Rob Zombie’s “House of 1000 Corpses” has Sheriff Wydell out for revenge against the Firefly family for his brother’s murder. Very violent.
LAST DAYS
Gus Van Sant’s take on the last hours of a grungy rock star, as played by Michael Pitt, with a nod to Kurt Cobain.
NOVEMBER
Old “Friend” Courteney Cox is a Los Angeles photographer whose boyfriend is killed in a robbery as she waits for him when he goes into a store to get her a snack. Guilt and reality-bending events follow.
THE EDUKATORS
Two guys and a girl break into the homes of rich folk and – rearrange their furniture. The trio also leave political missives behind. In German.
9 SONGS
Porn-ish story of a couple who have sex, explicitly shown, between all the rock concerts they attend. From Brit filmmaker Michael Winter- bottom and with footage of bands like Franz Ferdinand and the Dandy Warhols.
HUSTLE & FLOW
A Memphis pimp named DJay (Terrence Howard) decides he wants to do something better with his life: He dreams of being a rapper. With help from an assortment of cronies and characters, he readies his act to catch the attention of successful hometown rapper Skinny Black (Ludacris).
MONUMENTAL: DAVID BROWER’S FIGHT FOR WILD AMERICA
David Brower was a seminal, if controversial figure in the environmental movement as it grew in the second half of the 20th century. This is his story.
THE BALLAD OF GREENWICH VILLAGE
Artists, poets, protesters, singers, bohemians and entrepreneurs. They all represent the Greenwich Village scene over the years. And so does this documentary.
RITTENHOUSE SQUARE
Small Robert Downey Sr. documentary on an urban oasis in Philadelphia, or more precisely, the people who use the park: musicians, artists, eccentrics and other regulars.

