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.
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.
As Valentine’s Day nears, not everyone can pony up for tickets to the Kennedy Center or dinner at Blue Duck Tavern . So if you find yourself staying in with your valentine this week, pair your hummus and Two-Buck Chuck with these romantic films available on Netflix, Hulu Plus or Amazon Instant. Just don’t spill anything on the couch.
In this week’s new movies, Christopher Walken saves an up-and-down script in “Stand Up Guys” and Sylvester Stallone barely muscles his way through “Bullet to the Head.” Here’s what the Post critics had to say: Read full article > >
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 …
This week’s new movies include “Django Unchained†and the much anticipated “Les Miserables.†Both films feature star-studded casts.
This year may be preparing its swan song, but the cinematic gems of 2012 live on. The long weekend ahead presents a prime opportunity to catch up on your list of neglected movies from these past dozen months.
TEHRAN — Iran’s acclaimed movie industry is the latest sector to suffer the effects of economic sanctions over the country’s uranium enrichment program.
Wondering which movies to see this weekend, once you come out of your food coma? Take the whole family to see “Life of Pi†or “Rise of the Guardians,†or go revel in the absurdity that is “Red Dawn†with your out-of-town friends