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OPENING All the Money in the World (R) Based on the real-life kidnapping of John Paul Getty III, this drama is about the wealthy heir’s...

The Greatest Showman: Hokum

It's been quite a ride for Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, hasn't it? Just 13 months ago, you'd have needed to be a pretty...

Shape of Water: God and Monster

You know that Guillermo Del Toro is Mexican, and his latest cinematic fairy tale The Shape of Water is set in America, but watching...

Alamo Drafthouse to Open in Denton

Ever since the first Alamo Drafthouse in North Texas opened in Richardson in 2013, movie buffs in Tarrant and Denton counties have been wondering...

DFW Film Critics Pick Best Movies of 2017

This past Monday was the deadline for voting for the DFW Film Critics Association (of which yours truly is a member) regarding the best...

Film Shorts

OPENING Beyond Skyline (R) Frank Grillo stars in this science-fiction film as a cop trying to free his son from space aliens. Also with Bojana...

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...

Disaster Artist: Tommy Boy

Good news, everyone: We found the role that James Franco was born to play. It is the part of Tommy Wiseau, the mysterious, eccentric...

Film Shorts

OPENING Darkest Hour (PG-13) This historical drama by Joe Wright (Atonement) stars Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill, assuming the prime minister’s office at a time...

Three Billboards: Justice Delayed

It did feel like Martin McDonagh had a great movie in him. The Irish playwright has been widely acclaimed in the theater world, but...