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Bonus Film Reviews

My Film page this week was a casualty of the early deadlines facing our Best of Fort Worth issue. Usually at least one really...

Film Shorts

Opening The Green Inferno (R) Eli Roth’s latest horror film is about a group of student activists who find themselves being stalked by a supernatural...

Film Shorts

Opening Cooties (R) Elijah Wood stars in this horror-comedy as a schoolteacher who must lead his fellow teachers to safety after a virus outbreak turns...

Informers

On some level, I can’t help but feel sorry for Black Mass. This movie gives off every sign of wanting to be very serious...

Scorch Marks

I must admit I was a bit bewildered when I heard that last year’s The Maze Runner was getting a sequel. The dystopian YA...

Babbling Brooke

The press can’t resist a narrative, especially when it resembles a bad romantic comedy. Noah Baumbach spent the late 2000s gaining a small but...

Mile After Mile

After the success of the movie version of Wild, it seems inevitable that someone would make a film of A Walk in the Woods:...

Film Shorts

Opening Bloodsucking Bastards (NR) Fran Kranz stars in this horror-comedy as an office drone who tries to save his friends when his co-workers start turning...

Film Shorts

Opening Z for Zachariah (PG-13) Craig Zobel (Compliance) adapts Robert C. O’Brien’s novel about three people (Chiwetel Ejiofor, Margot Robbie, and Chris Pine) who may...

Fifteen

Theater actress Marielle Heller became obsessed when she read The Diary of a Teenage Girl, a 2002 illustrated novel by Phoebe Gloeckner that drew...