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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

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Blinded by The Lighthouse

This seems to be the year for acclaimed horror directors to make their second films: Jordan Peele with Us, Ari Aster with Midsommar, Jennifer...

Current War: AC/DC

As you may know, The Current War was scheduled to be released by The Weinstein Company in the fall of 2017 until, well, you...

Film Shorts

OPENING  Bigil (NR) Joseph Vijay stars in this Indian film as a women’s soccer coach who faces the biggest game of his career and the...

Film Shorts

OPENING Britt-Marie Was Here (NR) This Swedish comedy stars Pernilla August as a 63-year-old housewife who starts life fresh by becoming the coach of a...

Day Shall Come: Go Down, Moses

Chris Morris made one of this decade’s most brilliant movie satires when he wrote and directed Four Lions back in 2010. If you’ve never...

Monos: Monkeys Do

Of all places, the Movie Tavern at West 7th is the only Tarrant County theater showing a cool Colombian film right now. For Latin...

First Love: Miike Show

At long last, I get to write about Takashi Miike! The insane and uncategorizable Japanese filmmaker has now directed a whopping 103 feature films,...

No Laughing Matter

Joker has a problem. What could have been a dark satire and a social commentary on society and its cruelty is instead a movie...

Film Shorts

OPENING  The Addams Family (PG) The macabre family created by Charles Addams now takes center stage in an animated film. Voices by Oscar Isaac, Charlize...

Film Review: Love, Antosha

“I was raised to love cinema, and I sort of never imaged I would do anything but make movies.” — Anton Yelchin Love, Antosha’s opening...