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Review: Taxi

Jafar Panahi can’t be stopped from making movies. In 2010, the acclaimed Iranian director was sentenced by his government to six years in prison – along with a concurrent, 20-year...

Review: Suffragette

With its sepia tones and stirring themes, “Suffragette” arrives in theaters with the full weight of history and topical resonance behind it. The story of British activists who fou...

Review: Creed

When we met Rocky Balboa in 1977, he was a rough-edged, punch-drunk Philadelphia club fighter who worked as an enforcer for a local mobster. Rocky’s only friend was Paulie, a brut...

Review: The Good Dinosaur

“The last croc, I drowned him in my own blood.” – grizzled, scar-faced old Tyrannosaur dinosaur telling a campfire story about fending off an attack from multiple crocodiles in “The Good Din...

Review: Victor Frankenstein

“You know this story,” Daniel Radcliffe announces during the narration that opens “Victor Frankenstein,” a largely forgettable take on the Gothic tale first conjured into existence by Mary S...

Review: Spotlight

Ask anyone who has worked for a newspaper to name the best movie ever made about our profession, and it’s an upset when “All the President’s Men” isn’t the first title mentioned. ...

Movies playing in Durango Nov. 27-Dec. 3

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Die Hard (Tuesday only) It’s Christmas in L.A., and there’s an employee party...

Review: The Night Before

Even within the context of being an absurdist stoner slapstick holiday movie, “The Night Before” is so disjointed and so uneven and so unfocused, you start to feel like you’re at a party tha...

Review: Miss You Already

You’d be hard pressed to find a film title that telegraphs its ending more than “Miss You Already.” The drama about two women whose friendship is tested when one is diagnosed with breast can...

Movies playing in Durango Nov. 20-26

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Miss You Already An honest and powerful story following two best friends, Mil...

Review: Secret in Their Eyes

When Julia Roberts’ Jess is told by a friend, “You look like you’re a million years old” in “Secret in Their Eyes,” there’s not a speck of insult in the observation. It’s said wit...

Review: Sleeping With Other People

Enter the non-com. “Sleeping With Other People” is somewhat similar in tone and content to “Trainwreck,” and equally as smart and funny as the Amy Schumer summer hit. It’s a non-c...
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