A special day of movie screenings, starting with the double-bill playing on November 22, 1963.
Indie Weekend: 'Your Sister's Sister,' 'The Woman in the Fifth,' 'Bill W.'
Three indies are opening locally today, June 22: 'Your Sister's Sister.' Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt play sisters who reunite at a remote cabin in the company of recovering friend Mark Duplass. Advance reviews have been mixed to positive. (Landmark Magnolia.) Not previewed. 'The Woman in the Fifth.' An American novelist (Ethan Hawke) hopes to... Continue Reading →
Indie Weekend: ‘Your Sister’s Sister,’ ‘The Woman in the Fifth,’ ‘Bill W.’
Three indies are opening locally today, June 22: 'Your Sister's Sister.' Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt play sisters who reunite at a remote cabin in the company of recovering friend Mark Duplass. Advance reviews have been mixed to positive. (Landmark Magnolia.) Not previewed. 'The Woman in the Fifth.' An American novelist (Ethan Hawke) hopes to... Continue Reading →
Review: Oscar Nominated Short Films 2012 – Live Action and Animated
Watch all of the brief, clever, and Academy Award-nominated animated short films in one go.
'Gulliver's Travels' Go Where No One Wants to Go (Review)
"We're the little people," Jack Black says to a fellow mail room employee in Rob Letterman's version of "Gulliver's Travels," which opens wide across the Metroplex tomorrow. Black is called Lemuel Gulliver in the film, a nod to the narrator of Jonathan Swift's savage satire, first published in 1726. Little else about the new version... Continue Reading →