Amanda Seyfried gives a sterling central performance as the notorious porn star Linda Lovelace in a movie that fools around with "the truth."
Review: ‘Elysium’ Fights Hard Without Scoring a Knockout
Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, and Sharlto Copley star in a new work of social science fiction by the director of 'District 9.'
Indie Weekend: ‘The Act of Killing,’ ‘Blackfish,’ ‘Crystal Fairy,’ ‘Terms and Conditions May Apply’
Three documentaries and a drug-fueled drama open in Dallas this weekend.
Indie Weekend: ‘Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me,’ ‘Still Mine’
With only two new indie releases this weekend, this might be a good time to catch up on recent films you may have missed -- and keep out of the heat! 'Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me.' The latest in a string of documentaries about musical groups who fell between the cracks during their prime.... Continue Reading →
Review: ‘The Wolverine’ Stands Tall, Thanks to Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman is The Man! Er, make that mutant ... Is the latest superhero picture worth a dime or two?
Indie Weekend: ‘V/H/S/2,’ ‘Fruitvale Station,’ ‘Only God Forgives,’ ‘I’m So Excited,’ and More
A horror anthology, a superb drama, a stylish genre picture, and more indie films invade D/FW this weekend.
Review: ‘Fruitvale Station’ Reaches Deep Into the Heart
It's hard to be a saint in the city, and Oscar Grant ain't no saint.
Review: ‘Only God Forgives,’ All Others Pay in Pain
Ryan Gosling, as you've never seen him before, in a new movie from director Nicolas Winding Refn. Wanna fight?
Review: ‘The Conjuring’ Earns Its Scary Moments the Old-Fashioned Way
Things go bump in the night, terrifying a family of seven living in a big old Rhode Island house in 1971. Will you be scared?
Review: ‘Pacific Rim’ Seeks to Satisfy the Boy Inside the Giant Robot
Giant robots vs. giant monsters should equal blockbuster entertainment in Guillermo del Toro's science-fiction epic. Theoretically, that is ...