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Friday, December 12, 2025

Fathers and Sons

Riding in Cars With Boys

Winding Drive

Super 8: Lights, Camera, Alien!

Dorothy and Toto eye the rainbow that will take them back in Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return.

New Friends of Dorothy

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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 // March 26 – April 1, 2025

  OPENING   Audrey’s Children (PG) This biographical drama stars Natalie Dormer as Dr. Audrey Evans, the founder of Ronald McDonald House. Also with Jimmi Simpson, Brandon...

Renaissance: All You Can Bey

In the wake of the Taylor Swift documentary’s success, observers were saying that Beyoncé was perhaps the only other current pop star who could...

Dark: Déjà Vu All Over Again

Netflix is pushing Dark pretty hard since airing the third and planned final season of the acclaimed German science-fiction show. If you’ve heard anything about...

Star Wars: Last Luke

I’ve been a Rian Johnson fan ever since I saw his wildly original debut film Brick. I was legitimately excited to hear he was...

Ease On Down the Road

Few images from my childhood movie memories are freakier than the stage and TV actress Mabel King (pictured below) as Evilene in Sidney Lumet’s...

Film Shorts // April 7-13, 2021

OPENING   Held (NR) Jill Awbrey and Bart Johnson star in this horror film as a couple trying to repair their marriage when a disembodied voice...
The Perks of Being a Wallflower opens Friday in Dallas.

Film Shorts

OPENING: The Perks of Being a Wallflower (PG-13) Stephen Chbosky adapts his own best-selling novel about a Pittsburgh kid (Logan Lerman) who navigates through his...

Racing Dreams: You’ve Got a Fast Kart

How cool is it that we’ve had so many notable documentaries showing at our multiplexes lately? There’s even better news: Racing Dreams is the...

Anora: Put a Ring on It

The first rule of dating a Russian oligarch is: Don’t ever ask where their money comes from. The title character of Anora breaks this...