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Review: Our Brand is Crisis

For a manic-depressive, alcoholic, washed-up political consultant of a certain age who’s dealing with altitude sickness in strife-torn Bolivia, and, oh yeah, she’s just taken up smoking agai...

Review: Burnt

Everything you need to know about Adam Jones, the difficult cooking prodigy at the center of “Burnt,” you glean from the movie’s opening scenes. Adam is the kind of guy who punish...

Movies playing in Durango Oct. 23-29

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Young Frankenstein (Thursday only) Dr. Frankenstein’s grandson, after years ...

Review: Steve Jobs

It’s possible we spend more time backstage with the principals in “Steve Jobs” than we did with the main characters in “A Chorus Line,” “All That Jazz” and maybe even “Birdman,” come to thin...

Review: Irrational Man

Few working directors are compared to themselves as much as Woody Allen, but the prolific and brilliant Allen brings it upon himself because, let’s face it, for all his filmmaking genius, he...

Review: Rock the Kasbah

They say some parts of “Rock the Kasbah” are inspired by true events, but after witnessing this jaw-dropping dud, I’m thinking this is based on a true story the same way “The Santa Clause” i...

Review: The Last Witch Hunter

How did Nicolas Cage avoid this one? “The Last Witch Hunter” does not work as campy escapism or as a guilty pleasure or as one of those movies so unintentionally funny you have to...

How 'Star Wars, Episode VII' explains all the great cultural debates of our time

The “Star Wars” nerd in me - and when I say Star Wars nerd, I mean person who haunted her local sci-fi/fantasy bookstore and had an actual pen pal with whom she traded “Star Wars” fan fictio...

Aaron Sorkin doesn't want people calling the Steve Jobs biopic a biopic

“Steve Jobs” is barely in theaters and already enraged fact checkers are out in full force. “Maybe they should have called it ‘iLied,’” Kyle Smith of the New York Post mocked. And...

Eddie Murphy briefly returns to stand-up at Twain Prize ceremony

WASHINGTON - Eddie Murphy showed his appreciation for receiving the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center on Sunday night by doing something he hasn’t done in almost 30 y...

Review: Learning to Drive

Patricia Clarkson brings her usual delicacy and class to a toothsome starring role in “Learning to Drive,” a gentle-natured if unimaginative allegory about trust, communication and intercult...

Review: Crimson Peak

Like the blood-red clay that lends the eponymous setting of “Crimson Peak” its name, the movie is a visually striking but sticky thing. Set in 19th-century England, in a decrepit but picture...
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