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The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby (NR) Originally made as two movies, each telling the story of a romantic relationship from a different character’s viewpoint,...
Shiva the Destroyer
When I read Jonathan Tropper’s novel This Is Where I Leave You, I wasn’t all that impressed with it, but I figured it could...
Goo Goo G’joob
OK, I’ve seen some bizarre horror movies in my time, but Tusk is definitely the strangest one of all. I’ve seen scarier ones and...
Frontera Opens in Dallas This Weekend
Earlier this summer, Edward Brown and I co-wrote a feature story about Fort Worth-based actor Julio Cedillo that was pegged to Frontera, in which...
Film Shorts
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Atlas Shrugged: Who Is John Galt? (PG-13) Does anyone still care at this point? Starring Kristoffer Polaha, Laura Regan, Peter Mackenzie, Larry Cedar, Joaquim...
The Drop: Streetlight People
It’s likely that the late James Gandolfini’s performance in The Drop will be lauded in tearfully hyperbolic fashion, maybe even to the point where...
Princess of Whales
They say that comedy can be highly culturally specific, and I can tell you it’s true after staring uncomprehendingly at the Korean movie Miss...
Film Shorts
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Love is Strange (R) John Lithgow and Alfred Molina star in this drama as a longtime gay couple who must look for new housing...
The Virgin Homicides
The blandly titled Innocence is the latest in the relatively small field of horror movies in which the slasher preys on teenage virgins. One...
Two-Part Solo
What if Elvis’ twin brother had lived? The makers of The Identical aren’t the first to ask that question, but they are the first...



















