First, the good news: one of the best movies to play at last October’s Chicago International Film Festival, Gerardo Naranjo’s Miss Bala, begins its local theatrical run tomorrow. The bad news is that it will play at only one theater, Evanston’s Century 12 and CineArts 6, and likely not for very long, since there’s been next to no advertising for the release. I have no idea why Twentieth Century Fox would show such little support for Bala—which, in addition to being Mexico’s official submission for the 2012 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, boasts a wicked sense of humor and some of the most astonishing action sequences of recent movies. I’d strongly encourage Chicago cinephiles to make the trek north while it’s still on a big screen.