Skip to content
Entertainment
Link copied to clipboard

Weekend Movie Selections

I Called Him Morgan In 1972, amid a blizzard, jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan was shot to death by his common-law wife, Helen. That fateful night at Slugs' looms large over this documentary from Kasper Collin, but, ultimately, the film is about the complex and messy lives that converge in creativity, the obstacles surmounted, and the losses left behind. 1 hr. 29. No MPAA rating (adult themes, drug use, murder, jazz)

I Called Him Morgan

In 1972, amid a blizzard, jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan was shot to death by his common-law wife, Helen. That fateful night at Slugs' looms large over this documentary from Kasper Collin, but, ultimately, the film is about the complex and messy lives that converge in creativity, the obstacles surmounted, and the losses left behind. 1 hr. 29.

No MPAA rating

(adult themes, drug use, murder, jazz)

The Ticket An intense, visually innovative, and emotionally rich indie starring Dan Stevens in a blistering performance as a visually impaired telemarketer who miraculously regains his sight only to lose his soul in the process. 1 hr. 37 No MPAA rating (adult themes)

The Boss Baby Who needs a movie about a tyrannical infant - or an infantile tyrant? You might be surprised to learn that you do. Although advertisements seem to promise little more than an animated comedy about a bratty baby in a business suit (voiced by Alec Baldwin), this is a sweet adventure tale about sibling rivalry that becomes a tribute to family and brotherhood. 1 hr. 37 PG (potty humor)