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All posts tagged "Film"

  • Au Pair, Kansas

    Reel Affirmations 2011 Review by Chris Heller Rating: (4 out of 5) Friday, 10/14/2011, 5:00 PM Feature presentation, $12 at Globe Theatre WHAT DO...

  • Four More Years

    Reel Affirmations 2011 Frya ar till Review by Tom Avila Rating: (4 out of 5) Friday, 10/14/2011, 7:00 PM Feature presentation, $12 at Atlas Center for the Performing...

  • The Night Watch

    Reel Affirmations 2011 Review by Will O'Bryan Rating: (4 out of 5) Friday, 10/14/2011, 7:15 PM Feature presentation, $12 at Globe Theatre IF YOU'RE FAMILIAR with...

  • Dirty Girl

    Reel Affirmations 2011 Review by Will O'Bryan Rating: (4 out of 5) Thursday, 10/13/2011, 7:00 PM Feature presentation, $20 at Lisner Auditorium SUMMER MAY...

  • Movie Magic

    The 2011 installment of Reel Affirmations, the 20th anniversary of the international LGBT film festival, is many things. It's a showcase of LGBT culture. It's...

  • Project Nim: Planet of the Ape

    Director James Marsh and the Oscar-winning team behind the documentary Man on Wire offer Project Nim, the story of a chimpanzee who became the focus...

  • Harry Potter, already breaking records

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 broke the domestic box office record for a midnight opening. The film took in a whopping $43.5...

  • Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts find love in Larry Crowe

    In Larry Crowne, an aimless, unemployed man, played by Tom Hanks, goes back to college and gains more than just book smarts. He also gains...

  • The Transformers are Back, and they’re gearing to fight

    More Michael Bay-sized explosions are promised in Transformers: Dark of the Moon, the third installment of the popular franchise. The movie takes the 1969 Apollo...

  • La Mission at Film Forward Festival

    Benjamin Bratt plays a traditional Latino father who struggles to come to terms with his teenage son’s homosexuality in La Mission, which screens as part...

  • Now Playing: Making the Boys

    Before Prop 8, Milk or Will & Grace, before the AIDS epidemic, gay pride parades or the Stonewall uprising, there was Mort Crowley’s brilliant, bitter...

  • Lord of the Rings Marathon

    The Arlington Cinema N' Drafthouse will return all films in the Lord of the Rings trilogy to the big screen for a one-day marathon, Sunday,...

  • Arthur: remade, refashioned, rebranded

    Playing a rich, spoiled brat doesn’t seem to be much of a stretch for Russell Brand, but who cares? We know he can be funny...

  • Atlas’s Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor

    The Atlas Performing Arts Center has quickly organized a screening of several of the more memorable films starring the late, great Elizabeth Taylor. The Whitman...

  • Film

    Release dates subject to change on the whim (or firing) of a studio executive. Or if Charlie Sheen decides to get involved. March The Lincoln...