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“Wicked Little Letters,” a new film directed by Thea Sharrock with a…
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Austin-based filmmaker Bob Byington never takes the easy road, even when he’s…
“Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken” is a cheerful, colorful animated film about a shy,…
“La Chimera” plays like a magical realism version of the classic one-last-heist movie. The core of…
A few compelling emotions and themes are suggested but rarely well expressed…
Both drawn-out and deceptively simple, the trippy French comedy “Yannick” re-imagines a…
As the leads in Jeff Rowe’s “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem”…
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My grandfather served valiantly in World War II, landing on the beaches…