‘Noah’, ‘Captain America 2’, ‘Boyhood’ and ‘Brick Mansions’ in Today’s MPAA Ratings
By
Brad Brevet
We’ve got a solid list of updates today and we’ll begin with my most anticipated film of 2014, Richard Linklater‘s, 12-years-in-the-works, latest movie Boyhood, which I think IFC is targeting for a release some time in May, though at this point it seems like a solid candidate for an Un Certain Regard selection at the Cannes Film Festival.
Then we come to Decoding Annie Parker, which played a wide array of film festivals last year, was picked up by eOne, but no date has been set for a domestic release just yet. It’s got an impressive cast, but the delay in releasing it isn’t promising.
Darren Aronofsky‘s Noah will start hitting international theaters this weekend, March 21, and will arrive domestically on March 28 and it has scored a PG-13 rating for violence, disturbing images and brief suggestive content. I won’t be seeing that one until early April due to travel conflicts, so I’ll have to wait until then to see what that suggestive content is… sounds hot.
Finally, Paul Haggis‘ Third Person premiered in Toronto last year and wasn’t received well by those I spoke to. Sony Classics will release it some time this year, but I’m not sure it’s one to hold your breath for.
Otherwise, the complete bulletin is directly below.
The Angriest Man In Brooklyn
Rated R For language throughout and some sexual content.