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Monday, March 30, 2026

Maiden Voyage

Blue Valentine: Heartbreak Hotel

Earthly Delight

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Supernova: We Are All Made of Stars

In my travels, I’ve come across numerous movies that were dull, bad, or ordinary yet had a single moment or scene that achieved greatness....

Film Shorts

OPENING Citizen Jane: Battle for the City (NR) Matt Tyrnauer’s documentary profile of activist Jane Jacobs and her fight against the urban New York City...

Double Dune

When I reviewed the first Dune movie two and a half years ago, I reported that it left me cold, but I allowed for the possibility...
Sandra Bullock is stranded a long way from home in Gravity.

Just Breathe

Some filmmakers inspire feelings of mystical reverence. Their works are so consistently high in quality, so seamless, so strange, and so committed to seeing...

Blessed Event

It's easy to say that Juno is the movie that Knocked Up should have been. It's one of those glib formulations that we critics are...

Sputnik: Passenger

For decades, Russian filmmakers have largely ignored the international audience. They’ve made films strictly for domestic moviegoers, because there have been enough of those...
Choi Seung-hyun awaits word on his next assignment as a North Korean spy in Commitment.

Red Dead Redemption

AMC Grapevine Mills has been running Korean films on a semi-regular basis for a while now, but Commitment, which starts there on Friday, is...

Film Shorts

Opening Man From Reno (NR) Ayako Fujitani stars as a Japanese mystery novelist who becomes entangled in a real-life mystery in Northern California. Also with...

The Comedian: Laugh Lines

Funny people are delightful to be around, but professionally funny people can be exhausting. They turn every conversation into a wisecrack, a pun, an...

T2: Talking Smack

Twenty years ago, I saw Trainspotting and thought, “Holy crap!” Danny Boyle’s drama about dead-end Scottish heroin addicts detonated on the scene in 1996,...