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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...

Review: Bridge of Spies

You could write brief descriptions of any 100 relatively significant chapters in American history, toss them all into one of those hand-cranked raffle cylinders, pluck out one entry, and I’l...

Review: Goosebumps

What’s creepier than a clown? A sinister ventriloquist’s dummy with an evil mind of its own, for one thing. In the family-friendly “Goosebumps,” you get both – along with a giant, angry pray...

Movies playing in Durango Oct. 16-22

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Slapshot (Wednesday only) Paul Newman plays Reggie Dunlop, the coach of a pa...

Actress Ellen Page just doesn't care how straight men perceive her

WASHINGTON - In case the skinny ties and the leather pants and the rock ‘n’ roll boots she’s been wearing lately haven’t been enough to clue you in, actress Ellen Page does not spend a whole...

Review: The Walk

You have to learn to run before you walk. It also might help if you learn how to ride a unicycle, juggle, tumble, achieve pure excellence in the art of balance through biomechanic...

Review: Pan

When the Peter Pan of “Pan” first spies Neverland, he’s just flown in on an airborne pirate ship, only to be greeted by hundreds of buccaneers serenading their captain with a rendition of Ni...

Movies playing in Durango Oct. 9-15

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Beetlejuice (Wednesday only) Thanks to the carelessness of a cute little dog...

Hillary Clinton attempts to declaw 'Saturday Night Live'

It’s fair to say that the Obama era has not been great for the politically minded comedians at “Saturday Night Live.” Once considered among the strongest parts of the show, the writers eithe...

The ups and downs of Matt Damon's highly unfortunate press tour for 'The Martian'

Usually, A-list celebrities don’t need to stress when they embark on a press tour promoting their latest project. They’ve done a million interviews, a ton of junkets, and generally know how ...

Review: Sicario

When we talk about “the war on drugs,” there’s an implication that two clearly established armies are engaged in battle and eventually one will prevail. Nonsense. The war is over ...
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