| | Nurse Jackie 9:00 Showtime Jackie (Edie Falco) is in the same back room of the hospital, taking drugs again—only this time the drug is Suboxone, which helps ease withdrawal. ''Circle of life,'' Eddie (Paul Schulze) deadpans. Circle of Nurse Jackie, too: This show has swung between Jackie bottoming out and recovering so many times, it's starting to feel stuck like a rat on a Cheeto, as Zoey (Merritt Wever) would say. There are some great moments between Jackie and Grace (Ruby Jerins), but when Jackie starts questioning whether Frank (Adam Ferrara) will stick with her through the rough times, you may question whether you will too. B- —Melissa Maerz More Tonight's Best TV | | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND | X-Men: Days Of Future Past Singer's return in the pretzel-logic pop fantasia X-Men: Days of Future Past is so triumphant because of how effortless he makes connecting the dots seem. It's an epic that couldn't be more Byzantine on paper but scans with ease on screen.
B+ – Chris Nashawaty | Cold In July Dexter's Michael C. Hall, sporting a mustache and mullet, plays a dad and husband who's awakened one sultry summer night to find a low-life burglar ransacking his living room. He shoots and kills the man, and in the process goes from small-town Everyman to local don't-tread-on-me hero. B – Chris Nashawaty | Godzilla Gareth Edwards' Godzilla feels like two movies Scotch-taped together. In one, Bryan Cranston plays a nuclear engineer with a tragic past who's racing to expose the truth about a series of seismic anomalies, Aaron Taylor-Johnson is his estranged soldier son, and Ken Watanabe and Sally Hawkins are a pair of exposition-spouting scientists trying to keep straight faces while talking about electromagnetic pulses and mankind's hubris. In the other, mammoth CG beasts knock the snot out of one another. B- – Chris Nashawaty | | ADVERTISEMENT | | | |
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