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Won’t You Be My Neighbor?: Right Said Fred

Just about every review of Won't You Be My Neighbor? says something about how timely it is, so I won't do that. Instead, I'll...

Disobedience: Rachel, Rachel

You probably know the name Sebastián Lelio from his Oscar win for Best Foreign Film this past spring for A Fantastic Woman. Now, his...

American Animals: The Book Thieves

The obvious comparison for American Animals is the current Ocean’s 8, except instead of depicting a heist executed by seasoned professionals, Bart Layton’s film...

Film Shorts

OPENING  Distorted (R) Christina Ricci stars in this thriller as a bipolar patient who suspects her new landlord (John Cusack) of secretly conducting psychological experiments...

Film Shorts

OPENING  Breath (NR) Simon Baker directs and stars in this adaptation of Tim Winton’s novel about two teenage Australian boys (Samson Coulter and Ben Spence)...

Incredibles 2: Parr More

When it comes to action sequences, Brad Bird may just be the best director in Pixar's stable, which is high praise. He has been...

Film Shorts

OPENING  Always at the Carlyle (PG-13) Matthew Miele’s documentary about a well-established hotel in New York City. Starring George Clooney, Tommy Lee Jones, Jon Hamm,...

Hereditary: Tiny Furniture

Some horror films suggest that the real evil to fear isn’t vampires or werewolves or the like but rather our own human flaws and...

Upgrade: Voice of Change

Here we go once again on the Blumhouse roller coaster. The little studio that has made a ton of money has already had a...

Film Shorts

OPENING  Action Point (R) Johnny Knoxville and the Jackass crew reunite for this comedy about a 1970s amusement park operator who decides to create the...