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‘Dallas Buyers Club’ and other new movies, reviewed
Matthew McConaughey may have delivered his best performance to date in “Dallas Buyers Club.“
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Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Thor: The Dark World’
Movie reviews with kids in mind. This week, the continuing adventure of the Norse-god superhero.
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‘Spinning Plates’ movie review
The documentary features three different restaurants and the people that keep them afloat.
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Saoirse Ronan centers an otherwise drab ‘How I Live Now’
Saoirse Ronan shines in an otherwise drab teen wartime romance ‘How I Live Now,’ adapted from the novel.
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‘The Motel Life’ movie review
Emile Hirsch and Stephen Dorff star as down-on-their-luck brothers in the adaptation of Willy Vlautin’s novel.
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‘Great Expectations’ movie review
Latest adaptation of Charles Dickens tale offers fresh yet familiar take on a classic.
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‘Thor: The Dark World’ movie review
‘Dark World’ indeed. The second ‘Thor’ installment takes itself too seriously for its own good.
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McConaughey transformed in ‘Buyers Club’
Matthew McConaughey punctuates a long line of terrific performances with his best so far in ‘Dallas Buyers Club.’
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Season’s screenings
The 2013 Holiday Movie Guide: Sequels, Oscar bets, family films and more.
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Prince George’s and Southern Maryland Going Out Guide
A listing of events in Prince George’s County and Southern Maryland for Nov. 7-13 2013.
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Alexandria Film Festival starts and ‘Blood Brother’ screens Thursday
A few items to add to your crowded moviegoing to-do list.
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Watch online: ‘Aziz Ansari: Buried Alive,’ ‘Side by Side,’ ‘Sal’
This week: an entertaining stand-up set from Aziz Ansari, an engrossing documentary about film technology and a Sal Mineo biopic.
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‘Ender’s Game’ and other new movies, reviewed
Young soldiers go to war with buglike aliens in a film starring Asa Butterfield and Harrison Ford.
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‘Monsters University’ and other new DVDs
Check out this week’s new releases and see what Washington is watching.
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A melodramatic but dull ‘Diana’
Naomi Watts stars in an overwrought yet tedious tale based on the Princess of Wales and her last love.
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Celebrate 40 years of “The Exorcist” in Georgetown tonight
The film’s producer and screenwriter will hold a Q&A following tonight’s showing.
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Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Free Birds’
Movie reviews with kids in mind. Also reviewed this week: ‘Ender’s Game’ and ‘Last Vegas.’
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‘Big Sur’ movie review
Michael Polish’s movie of the Jack Kerouac novel sometimes feels like a beautiful illustration.
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‘Man of Tai Chi’ movie review
Keanu Reeves makes directorial debut with dull martial arts vehicle for “Matrix” stuntman Tiger Chen.
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‘Kill Your Darlings’ movie review
“Harry Potter’s” Daniel Radcliffe grows up, in a coming-of-age tale about Beat poet Allen Ginsberg.
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‘Free Birds’ movie review
Time-traveling turkeys visit the first Thanksgiving to try to alter history and save their brethren.
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‘Capital’ movie review
Part thriller, part satire, Costa-Gavras’s “Capital” presents a shrill and cynical view of high finance.
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‘American Promise’ movie review
For 13 years, Joe Brewster and Michele Stephenson took video of their son, Idris, and his friend, Seun.
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‘After Tiller' lucidly explores late-term abortion
The documentary ‘After Tiller’ explores the wrenching issue of late-term abortion with lucid compassion.
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‘Mr. Nobody’ movie review
After four years in limbo, buzzy 2009 time-travel fantasy gets theatrical release.
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‘Last Vegas’ movie review
The comedy about baby boomers at a bachelor party ends up being funnier than you might expect.
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‘Ender's Game’ movie review
Sci-fi adventure stimulates both the adrenal gland and the brain.
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‘Blue Is the Warmest Color’ brims with very real life
Breakout performances grace the vivid coming-of-age romantic drama ‘Blue Is the Warmest Color.’
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‘All Is Lost’ and other new movies, reviewed
Robert Redford plays an unnamed sailor stranded at sea in “All Is Lost.”
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‘Chinese Zodiac’ movie review
Jackie Chan’s latest — and perhaps last — major action film, also known as ‘CZ12,’ is often boring.
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Family Filmgoer reviews ‘All Is Lost’ and more
Movie reviews with kids in mind. This week, Robert Redford is stranded at sea in an unusual, mesmerizing film.
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‘House in the Alley’ movie review
The first Vietnamese horror movie offers little that’s fresh or clever.
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‘Jackass Presents Bad Grandpa’ movie review
Hidden-camera comedy appeals to the teenage boy inside all — or at least some — of us.
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‘God Loves Uganda’ movie review
Documentary draws connection between Ugandan homophobia and Christian missionaries.
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‘The Counselor’: Talky movie that isn’t as tough as it thinks
‘The Counselor’ tries hard to be tough, sleek and sexy. Instead it’s phony, talky and dull, dull, dull.
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‘All Is Lost,’ an astonishing one-man show
Robert Redford delivers a masterful performance in the gripping sea adventure ‘All Is Lost.’
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Watch online: ‘The Castle Project,’ ‘Visioneers,’ ‘La Source’
This week’s pick include a documentary about a (potentially) haunted mansion and a comedy starring Zach Galifianakis.
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A dash of Cannes in Middleburg and Reston film festivals
Middleburg Film Festival and Washington West Festival bring promising slates of movies to the area.
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Robert Redford talks about art, purity and ‘All Is Lost’
The veteran actor returns to leading-man status in ‘All Is Lost,’ and knows the value of tequila on the set.
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‘Wedding Palace’ movie review
Korean American romantic comedy has some neat moments mixed in with slapstick and stereotypes.
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‘The Heat’ and other new DVDs
Check out this week’s new releases and see what Washington is watching.
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Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Romeo & Juliet’ and more
Movie reviews with kids in mind. This week, a cinematic version of Shakespeare’s iconic love story.
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Sweetly nostalgic for another era
“The Stream,” set in summer 1981, is like a family-friendly version of Rob Reiner’s “Stand by Me.”
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‘Muscle Shoals’ movie review
Documentary takes a mesmerizing look at the history of the music coming out of a small Alabama town.
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Photographer creates a film of dazzling images
“Mother of George” is a stunning debut from Nigerian-born fashion photographer Andrew Dosunmu.
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‘I’m in Love With a Church Girl’ movie review
Jeffrey Atkins, a.k.a. rapper Ja Rule, stars as a reformed drug dealer who finds God.
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‘The Fifth Estate,’ about WikiLeaks founder, opens
“The Fifth Estate” is not as interesting as its central character.
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‘Escape Plan’ movie review
Action-movie throwback satisfies mildly, not wildly, despite creaky conventions and plot holes.
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‘Carrie’ movie review
Remake of the 1976 horror classic is as wrenching as it is unnerving.
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Masterpiece ‘12 Years a Slave’ lives up to the hype
Steve McQueen’s masterpiece ‘12 Years a Slave’ stars Chiwetel Ejiofor in a searing performance.
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Be afraid: Get into the Halloween spirit with movies and theater
Local screens and stages promise plenty of fresh ways to scare yourself silly.
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‘Captain Phillips’ and other new movies, reviewed
‘Captain Phillips’ is a taut, superbly crafted maritime thriller, anchored by a superb performance by Tom Hanks.
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Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Captain Phillips’ and more
Movie reviews with kids in mind. This week, an intense drama about the hijacking of a container ship.
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‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and other new DVDs
Check out this week’s new releases and see what Washington is watching.
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‘Machete Kills’ movie review
The sequel to the exploitation-flick send-up hacks away at a dead horse.
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‘Romeo and Juliet’: It’s all been done before
There are few surprises in the latest update of Shakespeare’s tragedy.
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‘The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete’ movie review
Teen actor Skylan Brooks delivers a memorable performance in urban melodrama of friendship and survival.
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‘Escape From Tomorrow’ movie review
Indie horror film smacks Disney in the face; Disney doesn’t blink.
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Jerry Lewis sings praises of Catskills as comedy incubator
“When Comedy Went to School” looks at the comedians that got their start at the New York resort area.
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‘We Are What We Are’ movie review
Indie horror film highlights the art of disgust, not suspense.
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‘The Summit’ movie review
Documentary recreates the horror and pandemonium of a 2008 mountaineering accident.
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Hanks brings his A-game to the superb ‘Captain Phillips’
‘Captain Phillips’ is a taut, superbly crafted maritime thriller, anchored by a superb performance by Tom Hanks.
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‘A.C.O.D.’ movie review
The comedy looks askance at modern monogamy and our enduring faith in it.
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Get in the Halloween mood with movies, candy and $2 beers at Comet
Comet Ping Pong offers mystery movies and treats every Monday in October
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‘Gravity’ and other new movies, reviewed
Four new movies are hitting the multiplex this weekend; you probably only care about one of them.
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Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Gravity,’ ‘Don Jon’ and more
Movie reviews with the kids in mind. This week, an animated sequel and a space thriller.
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‘This Is the End’ and other new DVDs
Check out this week’s new releases and see what Washington is watching.
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‘Runner Runner’ a bland portrayal of online poker.
Justin Timberlake and Ben Affleck star in a too-tidy drama about a poker whiz mixing up with a mob boss.
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‘Parkland’ revisits the JFK assasination and aftermath
‘Parkland’ captures the sadness, solemnity and surreal weirdness of JFK’s assassination.
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‘Herb and Dorothy 50x50’ movie review
Documentary follow-up to ‘Herb and Dorothy’ details the dispersal of one of the world’s great art collections.
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‘Gravity,’ a thrilling return to big, bold movies
With the space adventure ‘Gravity,’ Alfonso Cuarón once again proves his chops as a director.
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Post critics pick the best in shutdown-proof entertainment
What shutdown? Plenty of venues are offering worthwhile pursuits while much of the city is shuttered.
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Escape the shutdown at the movies
Temporarily jobless? Check out one of these movies -- with free popcorn at several area theaters.
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Watch online: ‘The History of Future Folk,’ “Butch Walker,’ ‘Magic Magic’
This week: A “delightful sci-fi adventure,” plus a strange film starring Michael Cera and a doc about a singer-songwriter.
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Federal workers: What to do with your free time
When your friends are at work, there are plenty of ways to stay busy.
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‘Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon’ movie review
The Sherlock Holmes of 7th-century China battles attackers both human and supernatural in Tsui Hark’s latest.
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Movie reviews with the kids in mind. This week, an animated sequel and a racecar period piece.
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‘Iron Man 3’ and other new DVDs
Check out this week’s new releases and see what Washington is watching.
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Band member introduces ‘Metallica Through the Never’ screening Friday
Bassist Robert Trujillo will be at Silver Spring’s Regal Majestic.
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Comedy ‘Newlyweeds’ captures pot’s highs and lows
Shaka King makes an impressive debut with ‘Newlyweeds,’ a dramedy about a pot-smoking repo man.
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‘You Will Be My Son’: High drama in wine country
A bullying vintner looks to supplant his heir apparent in this engrossing French melodrama.
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‘The Trials of Muhammad Ali’ movie review
Documentary about the boxer focuses on his religious beliefs and refusal to serve in Vietnam.
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‘Rush’ pays visceral, sensitive homage to car racing stars
‘Rush,’ based on 1970s Formula One stars, brings their story to visceral, sympathetic life.
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‘Metallica Through the Never’ movie review
Viewers without a preexisting taste for metal might not be converted by this Imax 3-D spectacle.
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‘Inequality for All’: Robert Reich explains rich/poor divide
The former Labor Secretary argues that the status quo is destroying our nation.
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The underdog is in the kitchen in ‘Haute Cuisine’
The film, based on a true story, follows the first female chef appointed to cook for a French president.
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‘Don Jon’ proves to be a smart satire
First-time writer-director Joseph Gordon-Levitt has a lot to say about our media culture.
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‘Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2’ fizzles
This noisy sequel to the 2009 hit delivers as much pizzazz as reheated leftovers.
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‘Blue Caprice’ is impressive, tasteful and ultimately cold
The Beltway sniper drama ‘Blue Caprice’ features standout performances, but never probes.
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‘Baggage Claim’ works as escapist fun, but barely
‘Baggage Claim’ features scrumptious actors and some funny jokes, but is still clumsy and uneven.
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‘Enough Said’: A feisty, screwball rom-com with humor
‘Enough Said’ stars James Gandolfini in one of his final film performances, an affectingly vulnerable turn.
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‘Mademoiselle C’ movie review
Documentary about Carine Roitfeld probes as deeply as the cover of a couture-centric glossy.
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‘Zaytoun’ movie review
A Palestinian boy helps a downed Israeli fighter pilot in Eran Riklis’s latest drama.
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Tonight: Have a cocktail and watch a documentary about bartenders
A one-night-only screening of “Hey Bartender” includes a Q&A with the director and drinks made by some of the film’s participants.
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‘Prisoners’ and other new movies, reviewed
Hugh Jackman stars as a father whose daughter is kidnapped; a film set in Saudi Arabia impresses.
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‘World War Z’ and other new DVDs
Check out this week’s new releases and see what Washington is watching.
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Movie reviews with kids in mind. This week: “The Wizard of Oz,” “Thanks for Sharing” and “Prisoners.”
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‘The Henchman’s War,’ a brooding vengeance thriller
Native Washingtonian Anthony Greene has made a gritty, bare-bones crime thriller.
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Review: ‘Salinger’ attempts to decode the enigmatic author
Shane Salerno’s documentary about the reclusive writer is undone by reenactments, cheesy music.
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‘Generation Iron,’ an enlightening look at bodybuilding
Engaging documentary follows seven men in the 2012 Mr. Olympia competition.
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