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What do we want from Amy Schumer?

Amy Schumer has become the latest entertainer to be burdened with the hopes and dreams of progressive pop culture fans. The reaction to “Trainwreck,” the romantic comedy she wrote and that J...

Review: Southpaw

Even with the searing, ear-splitting hip-hop soundtrack featuring Eminem and Bad Meets Evil and Action Bronson & Joey Bada$$, even with the edgy camerawork and the 21st-century setting, “Sou...

Review: Pixels

We’re nearly an hour into “Pixels” before we get a good look at the arcade video game-inspired attackers that have invaded Earth and are gobbling up humans and famous landmarks alike. ...

Review: Infinitely Polar Bear

We veer close to the edge of Precious, Indie-Hipster Clich– every so often in “Infinitely Polar Bear,” but thanks to a gifted filmmaker and two brilliant lead performances, the voice-over na...

Movies playing in Durango July 24-30

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Tommy Boy (Wednesday only) Tommy, the bungling son of a prominent factory ow...

Review: Testament of Youth

In “Ex Machina,” Alicia Vikander displayed a combination of flintiness and femininity as the cyborg Ava, a humanlike form of artificial intelligence that was learning about the way the world...

Review: Ant-Man

The problem with the “Ant-Man” movie is they made an “Ant-Man” movie. Not that it would be impossible to make an entertaining big-screen version of a pretty fascinating comic-book...

Movies playing in Durango July 10-16

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Testament of Youth A powerful story of love, war and remembrance, based on t...

Review: Trainwreck

Amy Schumer is great in bed. Before somebody alerts TMZ or Perez Hilton, let’s clarify we’re talking about Amy Schumer in “Trainwreck,” and when I say she’s great, I mean she’s fl...

Review: Minions

Sidekicks rarely shine when thrust into the spotlight, but what about a few hundred of them? The Minions, having been the best part of the two previous “Despicable Me” movies, ha...

Review: Self/Less

The ridiculousness in “Self/less” starts with the exaggerated “Noo Yawk” accent Ben Kingsley employs as a ruthless business tycoon who delights in humiliating young rivals even as he’s in th...

Review: The Wolfpack

To say that the six brothers profiled in the documentary “The Wolfpack” have had an unusual upbringing is to put it mildly. Raised in near-total isolation in a public-housing complex on New ...
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