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Thursday, April 2, 2026

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Forest Whitaker tidies up Robin Williams’ desk in the Oval Office in Lee Daniels’ The Butler.

A Place Beside the Table

The issue comes up again and again, and for good reason. Recent movies like The Help, Lincoln, Django Unchained, and 42 vary widely in...

All About Steve

I’ve come to appreciate the beauty, power, and accessibility of Apple products, so I’m primed for a movie detailing the creative and technical vision...

Modern Cinema Festival Returns

I learned something interesting while attending last night's screening of Ain't Them Bodies Saints at the Modern. I already knew that Christopher Kelly's Modern...
Lovelace

Film Shorts

Opening Blood (NR) Paul Bettany and Stephen Graham star in this British cop thriller as brothers and police officers trying to cover up a murder...
Will Poulter, Emma Roberts, Jason Sudeikis, and Jennifer Aniston gather round the campfire in We're the Millers.

Millers’ Crossing

For eight seasons of Saturday Night Live, the smoothly handsome Jason Sudeikis proved himself a skilled comic actor, excelling at portraying oblivious idiots and...
Matt Damon takes cover behind a military vehicle (and his metal exoskeleton) in Elysium.

Move On Up

Four years ago, Neill Blomkamp blasted open the world of cinema with District 9, a wholly South African-made film that not only found its...

Film Shorts

Opening: The Act of Killing (NR) In Joshua Oppenheimer’s documentary, real-life members of Indonesian death squads re-enact their crimes against humanity as scenes from Hollywood-style...
Hugh Jackman battles Japanese ninja warriors in The Wolverine.

Busted Blocks

Last month, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas made waves in the world of cinema by questioning the sustainability of Hollywood’s current economic model. The...
The Wolverine opens Friday.

Film Shorts

OPENING: The Wolverine (PG-13) Hugh Jackman returns as the superhero, who’s summoned to Japan and offered a chance to lose his immortality. Also with Rila...
Michael B. Jordan gives Ariana Neal a piggyback ride in Fruitvale Station.

Death on a Platform

The Weinstein Company didn’t intend to release Fruitvale Station in the aftermath of the Trayvon Martin verdict. Things just worked out that way. Truthfully,...