
I watched Dinesh D’Souza’s awkward anti-Hillary movie so you don’t have to
D'Souza selectively culls, bends, and ultimately breaks history in a desperate attempt to show how all evil flows from Democrats.

“Jason Bourne” film: Don’t trust the CIA
What's arguably most interesting about Jason Bourne is its up-to-the-minute topicality, ripping those proverbial headlines right off the front pages.

Blinded by the bright lights of Hollywood and “Café Society”
How Woody Allen keeps 'em coming on such a high level of interest is a phenomenon of continued creative juices still flowing in the senior decades.

“Our Little Sister”: A masterpiece
"Our Little Sister" is a film of surpassing beauty and sensitivity, a fully realized insight into family that unfolds patiently, with elegance and understanding.

American Gods: Cast, producers talk whitewashing, Mike Pence, new trailer
Imagine a world where supernatural personifications of the internet, capitalism, and media are newly formed gods hell-bent on taking power.

“Ghostbusters”: 30 years later, can this sequel stand on its own?
It's not easy making a sequel. Should you stick to the original formula?

“Hunt for the Wilderpeople”: Outlandish outlaws in New Zealand’s Maori bush
This is a banner week for South Seas Cinema, the film genre set and shot in the Pacific Islands.

Coal and silk: Two impressive new documentaries
As one historian puts it, "Labor relations in America have never been gentle."

“The Fits”: An adolescent girl at the edge of transformation
A girls' dance competition in Cincinnati sets the stage for this art-house film.

Fresh faces almost compensate for plot issues in "X-Men: Age of Apocalypse"
A parade of new actors tries to rescue the franchise from a lack of coherence.

