With apologies to Endgame, this is easily the biggest week of the moviegoing year, with a film that’s been anticipated for nearly …
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The Rise of Skywalker Concludes Four Decades of Star Wars
Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker opens Thursday in extremely wide release; a spoiler-free review follows. Perhaps we’ll reconvene after …
Cats Makes a Disturbing Leap From Stage to Screen
Thirty-eight years ago, a upstart composer called Andrew Lloyd Webber, having previously made a name for himself by adapting Bible stories and …
Film Club: Jojo Rabbit, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, and The Irishman
So … what was the best movie you saw in November Morgen: Luckily, I hadn’t yet tossed up my review of Jojo …
On Screen: Aeronauts, Fleabag, Princess Bride, Muppets, Tammy and the T-Rex, Female Trouble
Phoebe Waller-Bridge brings Fleabag back to the stage (and into cinemas) The holiday prestige film release cycle is in a bit of …
Film Club: Parasite is Among the Year’s Best
I saw Parasite at Telluride this summer and was blown-away by the uproariously entertaining caper in which a broke family ascends from …
In Dark Waters Corporate Malfeasance is No Fun
Dark Waters (2019 | United States | 126 minutes | Todd Haynes) Todd Haynes has a rich history of finding the often-ignored …
On Screen: Knives Out, Dark Waters, Waves, Marriage Story, Queen and Slim
Luckily for film lovers, it’s a four day weekend. Skip the madness of holiday sales and use the time off to catch …
On Screen: Honey Boy, Mr. Rogers, The Irishman, Bound
The very biggest release of this moviegoing week is Disney’s much-anticipated return to the Frozen Cinematic Universe. Chris caught a preview and …
On Screen: Ford v Ferrari, The Good Liar, Strange Negotiations, the Secret of NIMH, The Night of the Hunter
Aside from Kristin Stewart’s maybe-not-bad comedic turn in the latest reboot of Charlie’s Angels, this week’s biggest Oscar-hungry opening is Ford v. …