Two more films will hog the big screen for the September 19 movies: "This Is Where I Leave You" and "A Walk Among The Tombstones."
Unlike "Tusk" and "The Maze Runner," the September 19 movies: "This Is Where I Leave You" and "A Walk Among The Tombstones" have different plots covering totally diverse premises. The first one is a family dramedy with equal parts humor and drama, whereas the second lies in stark contrast as a chilling action-thriller with dark tones.
As always, it all boils down to personal taste and preference. To help audiences better decide which one best suits their fancy, here is a concise overview of the September 19 movies: "This Is Where I Leave You" and "A Walk Among The Tombstones."
This Is Where I Leave You
680 News revealed that the dramedy Shawn Levy directed boasts of a star-studded cast. According to Levy, sibling issues arising from personal differences and a clash of opinions are at the heart of the movie. Growing up together in spite of themselves, they have all borne witness to their parents' quirks and personalities. The film starts with a sad reunion with the siblings coming together to see their dad off in his funeral.
Warm yet funny, Jonathan Tropper, the scriptwriter, did a good job at combining laughs with tears, as they drive home the poignant lessons about family relationships in this film based on his novel.
A Walk Among The Tombstones
Liam Neeson takes the spotlight in this dark chilling action-thriller directed by Scott Frank. Miami Times noted how the "Taken 3" actor with his contemplative brooding countenance shone in this flick. As Mark Scudder, Liam, a recovering alcoholic and ex-NYPD officer moonlighting as an unlicensed detective, is working on a case that involved the kidnapping of a drug dealer's wife.
In trying to locate her whereabouts, he uncovers dark truths behind the crime group responsible for her abduction. High-action suspense marries chilling twisted realities of the darkest kind in this riveting film.