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Movies: ‘Encounter’ turns alien invasion into a family drama – Oakland Press

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Fresh off his Oscar nomination, Riz Ahmed teams up with “Beast” director Michael Pearce for “Encounter,” an alien invasion/family drama hitting Amazon Prime Video on Friday. Ahmed plays an ex-Marine whose troubles compound when he suspects his ex-wife, with whom he shares two sons, may have been infected by extra-terrestrials. What starts as a straightforward science fiction adventure takes on its own life as a family drama — a choice some might disagree with. And if “Encounter” isn’t for you, Ahmed’s best actor-nominated performance in “Sound of Metal” is still available on Prime.
• Sandra Bullock struck viewership gold with “Bird Box” on Netflix and now is back with another very different project, “The Unforgivable,” about a woman trying to re-enter society after serving her time in prison for a violent crime. Bullock plays the ex-convict, who finds that people aren’t quite ready to forgive her while on a search for her younger sister. Jon Bernthal, Vincent D’Onofrio and Viola Davis are among the starry supporting cast. “The Unforgivable” hits Netflix on Friday, Dec. 10.
• Or for something lighter and more family oriented, Netflix also has the animated “Back to the Outback” also arriving on Friday. It’s a lighthearted pic about a group of Australia’s “deadliest creatures” looking to escape from a zoo. The starry voice cast includes Eric Bana as the zookeeper, Isla Fisher as a taipan, Tim Minchin as a koala, Guy Pearce as a funnel web spider and Keith Urban as a cane toad.
— AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr
Also this weekend:
• “Being the Ricardos”: Aaron Sorkin’s behind-the-scenes drama about the biggest TV stars of the 1950s has generated some buzz due to its high-profile cast and AMC’s “The Plot Thickens” podcast currently focused on Lucille Ball. Nicole Kidman is the driven Lucy, and Javier Bardem plays her partner in life and business, Desi Arnaz, stars of the top-rated “I Love Lucy” TV show, as Lucy faces real-life scrutiny from the House Unamerican Activities Committee. It’s in select theaters starting Dec. 10 and on Prime Video Dec. 21.
• “Don’t Look Up”: Comedy-disaster film where Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence), an astronomy grad student, and her professor Dr. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio), discover a comet on a direct collision course with Earth. The pair go on a media tour to warn the public before it’s too late. Also starring Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Cate Blanchett and Tyler Perry.
• “Hive (Zgjoi)”: Against the backdrop of civil unrest and deeply rooted misogyny, Fahrije and the women of her village will not be deterred in their struggle to find hope and justice in the face of a dangerously uncertain future. This searing new drama is based on the true story of Fahrije (Yllka Gashi), who, like many of the other women in her patriarchal village, has lived with fading hope and burgeoning grief since her husband disappeared during the war in Kosovo. To provide for her struggling family, Fahrije pulls the other widows in her community together to launch a business selling a local food product. Plays at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 10-11 and 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, at Detroit Film Theatre in the Detroit Institute of Arts. Visit dia.org/events/hive-zgjoi.
• “Mr. Saturday Night”: HBO’s latest “Music Box” documentary profiles Australian businessman, artist manager and producer Robert Stigwood, a key figure in Hollywood and the music industry, who turned to a 1976 magazine article about New York’s nightclub scene into the influential smash “Saturday Night Fever.” Premieres Dec. 9.
• “National Champions”: A star quarterback LeMarcus James (Stephan James) and teammate Emmett Sunday (Alexander Ludwig) ignite a players’ strike for equal compensation for student-athletes, three days before the college football national championship game. Written by Adam Mervis and based on his play. Also starring J. K. Simmons, Lil Rel Howery and Tim Blake Nelson.
• “The Gruffalo’s Child” and “Stick Man”: Follow a young gruffalo as she wanders a snowy forest in search of the Big Bad Mouse of her father’s stories, and Stick Man on his winding journey to make it home in time for Christmas. Academy Award-winning production company Magic Light Pictures transforms the beloved picture books written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler in these two charmingly animated shorts for the whole family. This 54-minute program is at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11, at Detroit Film Theatre in the Detroit Institute of Arts. Admission is free, but registration is required, at bit.ly/3GqfLc5.
• “West Side Story”: The classic tale of fierce rivalries and young love in 1957 New York City is directed by Steven Spielberg, from a screenplay by Tony Kushner. Starring Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Ariana DeBose, David Alvarez, Mike Faist, Josh Andrés Rivera, Ana Isabelle, Corey Stoll, Brian d’Arcy James and Rita Moreno. In theaters.
• “White Christmas”: A local live event, with a showing of the classic 1954 movie with a sing-along at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, at Pontiac’s Little Art Theatre, 47 N. Saginaw St. Visit bit.ly/3DxN5vS.
• Finally, a slew of holiday movies are on cable and streaming channels this weekend, including:
“A Dickens of a Holiday”: Drama, 8 p.m. Dec. 10 on Hallmark;
“Christmas in the Rockies”: Drama, 7 p.m. Saturday on UP;
“Hot Mess Holiday”: Comed) about the holiday of Diwali, starring Surina Jindal, Melanie Chandra, Kal Penn, Tituss Burgess, Chris Geere, and Chris Parnell, 7 p.m. Saturday on Comedy Central;
“A Christmas Miracle for Daisy”: Drama, 8 p.m. Saturday on GAC Family;
“Dangerous Snow Day”: Drama, 8 p.m. Saturday on LMN;
“The Holiday Fix Up”: Drama, 8 p.m. Saturday on Lifetime;
“A Godwink Christmas-Miracle of Love”: Drama, 10 p.m. Saturday on HMM;
“The Pioneer Woman’s Hometown-Holiday Themes”: Reality special Saturday on discovery+ (Magnolia);
“A Royal Queens Christmas”: Drama, 8 p.m. Saturday on Hallmark;
“A Christmas Proposal”: Drama, Sunday on Paramount+;
“Fixing Up Christmas”: Drama, 7 p.m. Sunday on UP;
“A Christmas Star”: Drama, 8 p.m. Sunday on GAC Family;
“People Presents: Blending Christmas”: Drama, 8 p.m. Sunday on  Lifetime;
“Sister Swap: Christmas in the City”: Drama, 8 p.m. Sunday on  Hallmark;
“White House Christmas 2021”: Reality special, 6 p.m. Sunday on HGTV.
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