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Capsule Reviews: April 2020 Limited Releases
The Other Lamb Selah (Raffey Cassidy), a teenage orphan, has lived her whole life in the forest with a cult whose leader, The Shepherd (Michiel Huisman), is the only man she's ever met. As she nears maturity and starts to understand the true nature of her community, Selah begins to ... -
Box Office Report: ‘Jumanji’ reigns again, as new releases disappoint
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle had another incredible weekend, topping the box office chart for the second week in a row, and beating every new release in the process. Only four weeks into its run, the film is less than a week away from hitting $300 million. This is a ... -
What’s New: Weekend of January 12
The second weekend of 2018 is a busy one at the box office. Here’s a look at the new releases you can look forward to this week. The new film we’re most looking forward to is Paddington 2, the sequel to the hit 2015 film adaptation of the children’s book ... -
Capsule Reviews: May 2015 Wide Releases
Aloha Comedy (?) where Bradley Cooper plays a military contractor and former soldier who returns to Hawaii for a secret new assignment, where he makes amends with his ex (Rachel McAdams) and finds new love. Cameron Crowe (Jerry Maguire, Almost Famous, Vanilla Sky) was one of the most promising filmmakers ... -
Capsule Reviews: April 2015 Limited Releases
Adult Beginners Indie comedy about a man who loses everything when his start-up tech company goes bust, then goes back to his hometown to stay with his sister and her family and start over. Nick Kroll (whom you may recognize as "it's that guy" from various TV and film comedies, ... -
What’s New: Weekend of October 16
After a couple of weeks where only one film at a time debuted in wide release, this third weekend of October has so many new releases that it all just becomes overwhelming trying to keep up. We all love movies, and we want to see all the good movies, so ... -
Jurassic Park 3D
When it comes to 3D films, I usually subscribe to the notion that 2D is preferable whenever possible. I have yet to be convinced that 3D is the future of movie-making the way James Cameron would like me to. That said, there have been a few films that I’ve actively ...
Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four