Review: ‘Quartet’ Showcases the Quiet Elegance of Performance

Dustin Hoffman's directorial debut features marvelous performances and a warm, witty script.

Coming Soon: ‘The Impossible,’ ‘Zero Dark Thirty’

Naomi Watts struggles to help her family survive a tsunami, Jessica Chastain hunts for Osama bin Laden, and more.

Indie Weekend: ‘Anna Karenina,’ ‘Life of Pi,’ ‘Silver Linings Playbook’

Only one new indie film is opening this week, but two of the wide releases felt very indie to me, so I'm grouping these three together, mainly because these are ones that I've seen. Anna Karenina, the latest screen version of Leo Tolstoy's classic of Russian literature, gets a highly-stylized, heightened theatrical treatment from director... Continue Reading →

Indie Weekend: ‘Holy Motors,’ ‘A Royal Affair,’ ‘The Other Son’

What is, in my opinion, the best movie of the year opens this weekend. And, no, it's not the one with the glittering vampires. Holy Motors will infuriate and/or bore some, no doubt, but I was enchanted, moved, and fascinated by a day in the life of a man hired to play different roles throughout the... Continue Reading →

Review: ‘Skyfall’ is Top-Notch All the Way

Superior action sits comfortably alongside superb drama in the best-looking James Bond adventure ever.

Indie Weekend: Lone Star Film Fest, ‘A Late Quartet,’ ‘This Must Be the Place,’ ‘Cafe de Flore’

The Lone Star Film Festival issues a siren call for movie lovers to travel to Ft. Worth this weekend.

Indie Weekend: ‘Smashed,’ ‘The Sessions,’ ‘Samsara,’ ‘Sister,’ and More

Awards season is in full bloom, and Dallas is the beneficiary this weekend, with a flurry of independent movies clamoring for attention. Smashed features a noteworthy performance by Mary Elizabeth Winstead as a young woman who recognizes her own symptoms of alcoholism and tries to go sober, without much assistance from husband Aaron Paul. (Landmark... Continue Reading →

Review: ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Wins With Cool Graphics, Warm Hearts

It's the rare movie that can reach the heart by using video game controllers.

Review: ‘Chasing Mavericks’ Breaks Harmlessly on the Rocks

A good-faith effort to dramatize 12 weeks in the life of an apparently flawless young surfer.

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