Must-see movies at AFI Docs
The festival, which runs Wednesday through June 23, spotlights films that break conventional molds.
The festival, which runs Wednesday through June 23, spotlights films that break conventional molds.
Union Market will host its own summer movie series, but with a twist: A drive-in.
Want to see something fresh at the movies this weekend? Here’s a quick rundown of today’s new releases.
Depiction of women in movies has become a hot-button issue amid rising incidents of sexual assaults.
See what Post critics had to say about this week’s new movies.
To honor the legendary movie critic Roger Ebert, who died Thursday at 70 , we thought we would re-publish our reader-generated list of the best political movies of all time. It’s below.
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Lots of movies opening today, ranging from a new take on the land called Oz, to a beautiful drama about a gay Israeli soldier turned doctor, trying to find happiness. Starting with the big one of the week, which will probably be a winner at the box office, but is a loser in Ann Hornaday’s eyes: ” Oz the Great and Powerful ” earned its one-star rating for many reasons, not the least of which is a …
Post movie critic Ann Hornaday compiled a list of her favorite movies set in, relating to, or starring actors from Ireland. “ONCE”: This lilting, utterly beguiling musical introduced the world to folk musicians Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, who play a busker and a winsome Czech housecleaner with a mutual love of music that turns into something more.
This week’s new movies include Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut about a home for aging musicians and a documentary about former Cream drummer Ginger Baker. Here’s what the Post critics had to say: *** ” Quartet ” (PG-13) “Smoothly navigating the perilous line between insufferably twee and heartbreakingly grim, ‘Quartet’ is a subtle, sure-footed delight — made all the more enjoyable by the …