Epoch Watchlist: What to Watch for Oct. 28–Nov. 3

Epoch Watchlist: What to Watch for Oct. 28–Nov. 3
Ian Kane
10/28/2022
Updated:
10/28/2022
This week, we feature an epic biography of a man who transformed India and a World War II drama about soldiers on both sides of the conflict.

New Release

‘A Chance Encounter’

Hal Flynn (Paul Petersen) is a struggling poet and Josie Day (Andrea von Kampen) is a folk musician who has already achieved a certain degree of success. The two cross paths in the Sicilian town of Taormina, Italy, and begin to inspire each other in their respective fields, eventually finding that a deeper bond may also exist.

Although not a particularly original storyline, the way this romantic tale unfolds feels earnest and organic. And, the Italian scenery is gorgeous and complements the chemistry between the two main leads nicely.

Music | Romance Release Date: Oct. 28, 2022 Director: Alexander Jeffery Starring: Andrea von Kampen, Paul Petersen, Jason Edwards Running Time: 1 hour, 31 minutes MPAA Rating: Not Rated Where to Watch: Theaters Rated: 3.5 stars out of 5

Indie Pick

‘Night on Earth’

This quirky indie comedy follows the trials and tribulations of five cabbies and their respective passengers—each in different parts of the world. From gum-smacking, glib tomboy Corky (Winona Ryder) in Los Angeles, to Helmut (Armin Mueller-Stahl), an East German refugee in New York, there’s a lot of variety here.

As with any film with multiple vignettes, viewers may be drawn to certain storylines and dislike others. Although the film’s peppy pace kept me engaged, the hastily drawn, gimmicky characters sometimes felt contrived.

Comedy | Drama Release Date: Dec. 12, 1991 Director: Jim Jarmusch Starring: Winona Ryder, Gena Rowlands, Lisanne Falk Running Time: 2 hours, 9 minutes MPAA Rating: R Where to Watch: HBO Max, Amazon Rated: 3 stars out of 5

An Epic Biography of a Beloved Leader

‘Gandhi’

Ben Kingsley stars as Gandhi, a British-trained Indian lawyer turned legendary spiritual leader who defied the British rule of India. This movie showcases not only Gandhi’s powerful concept of nonviolent resistance, but also his insistence on treating others with equality and tolerance.

This grand-scale film is not only Kingsley’s greatest performance but also one of director Richard Attenborough’s most incredible triumphs, with great acting performances, positive messages, and languid pacing.

Biography | Drama Release Date: Feb. 25, 1983 (U.S.) Director: Richard Attenborough Starring: Ben Kingsley, John Gielgud, Rohini Hattangadi Running Time: 3 hours, 11 minutes MPAA Rating: PG Where to Watch: DirecTV, Vudu, Redbox Rated: 4.5 stars out of 5

A Powerful World War II Story

‘The Young Lions’

This masterful film follows the stories of three soldiers—one German (Marlon Brando) and two Americans (Montgomery Clift, Dean Martin)—as their lives are forged in the fires of World War II.

A rousing tale of emergent humanity, this is a fine example of American cinema that harkens back to its golden days, with incredible acting, cinematography, direction, and writing.

Action | Drama | War Release Date: April 2, 1958 Director: Edward Dmytryk Starring: Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Dean Martin Running Time: 2 hours, 47 minutes Not Rated Where to Watch: DirecTV, Apple TV, Vudu Rated: 4.5 stars out of 5
Ian Kane is an U.S. Army veteran, author, filmmaker, and actor. He is dedicated to the development and production of innovative, thought-provoking, character-driven films and books of the highest quality.
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