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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Letters to Savannah

"The Place Beyond the Pines" opens Friday in Dallas.

Film Shorts

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Kristen Wiig drives Bill Hader home from the hospital in The Skeleton Twins.

Suicide Siblings

Kristen Wiig became famous for her outrageously funny performances on Saturday Night Live, but she’s shown enough by now that we shouldn’t be surprised...

Welcome to Fascist America

Looking to escape from exhausting political rhetoric, challenging social discourse, and psychological preparation for another holiday season with relatives? Cheer yourself up by watching...

Menu: Adventures in Fine Dining

Horror stories have always been bound up with food: Vampires drink blood, zombies eat brains, and a hell of a lot of monsters eat...

Film Shorts

OPENING: The A-Team (PG-13) The big-screen version of the 1980s TV show about four wrongly convicted fugitives (Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Sharlto Copley, and Quinton...

Kvetch

"If you're stupid enough to want a feel-good movie, go get yourself a foot massage," says Boris Yellnikoff (Larry David) to the camera early...
So, I’m gonna go bald? James McAvoy faces his older self in Patrick Stewart in X-Men: Days of Future Past.

A Better Tomorrow

Well, if you’re going to see only one comic-book superhero movie this summer, X-Men: Days of Future Past looks like your best bet. With...

The Illusionist: Scots Oui, Oui

Seven years ago, Sylvain Chomet captured the world’s attention with his animated feature film debut The Triplets of Belleville. At the time, many critics...

Film Shorts

OPENING  After Auschwitz (NR) Jon Kean’s documentary focuses on the experience of survivors after their liberation. (Opens Friday in Dallas) The Escape of Prisoner 614 (PG-13)...
Matt Damon takes cover behind a military vehicle (and his metal exoskeleton) in Elysium.

Move On Up

Four years ago, Neill Blomkamp blasted open the world of cinema with District 9, a wholly South African-made film that not only found its...

One Day: Same Time Next Year

The term “sophomore jinx” doesn’t apply to One Day, because this isn’t the second film for director Lone Scherfig. This isn’t even her second...