Eminent film critic and cultural historian J. Hoberman’s new tome surveys the ideologies of the Hollywood blockbusters produced during the Reagan years. UCLA ha...
Playmobil: The Movie represents STX Films’ attempt to get in on some of that Lego Movie money. Viewers familiar with the line of themed toys that became popular...
The landscape of feeling is the subject of Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Céline Sciamma’s Cannes winner from France. In late 1700s, a young painter (Noémie Merlan...
For 63 Up, documentarian Michael Apted once again turns his compassionate yet unsentimental camera on the same group of British subjects he’s been filming since...
Opening at the Laemmle Town Center for one week, My Home India is a warmly humane documentary that recalls how 5,000 Polish refugees took refuge in India during...
Varda by Agnès is the final film of legendary Belgian-born photographer-filmmaker and pioneering French New Wave director Agnès Varda. She died in March at the ...
Nicolas Cage may enjoy working more than any other actor in Hollywood. Exhibit X or so: Grand Isle, a heated slice of southern gothic in which Cage stars as the...
Welcome to L.A. Weekly’s Movie Guide, your look at the hottest films in Los Angeles theaters this week — from indie art house gems and classics to popcorn-perfe...
There are 21 bridges in and out of Manhattan, and they all shut down in 21 Bridges, a thriller about an NYPD detective (Chadwick Boseman) who locks down the isl...
The Autry presents a matinee screening of The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold, a 1958 feature expanded from the popular TV series, which is now celebratin...
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