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‘Hercules’ is schlocky but entertaining

LOS ANGELES – You’ll have to say one thing for Brett Ratner’s production of “Hercules”: This movie has a sense of proportion. Running just over 90 minutes, the movie is often clunky, but at ...

Flashback film: ‘Foxes’ is fantastic teen flick

Adrian Lyne’s 1980 movie features young Jodie Foster

Movies playing in Durango July 25-31

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) DamNation This film odyssey across America explores the sea change in our nat...

Review: ‘Lucy’

So let’s start with the enticing premise of Luc Besson’s “Lucy,” starring Scarlett Johansson: Human beings only use 10 percent of their brain capacity. Imagine what it would be like if we co...

Review: ‘And So It Goes’

Almost nothing unexpected happens in “And So It Goes.” Hold on. I’m mentally flipping through each scene. Let me rephrase that: Absolutely nothing unexpected happens in...

Durango filmmaker holding auditions Saturday

Durango filmmaker Gregor Wallace will be holding auditions for a short film project Saturday in Durango. Wallace’s film, “Social Interrogation,” is described as a commentary on s...

With ‘Joe,’ Cage proves he’s still got what it takes

Indie drama is out on DVD and Blu-ray this summer

Movies playing in Durango July 18-24

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) A Long Way Down Four lost souls – a disgraced TV presenter, a foul-mouthed te...

Review: ‘Purge’ sequel provides requisite thrills

LOS ANGELES – There’s a lot more purging going on in this inevitable sequel to last summer’s surprise horror hit “The Purge.” Expanding the parameters of the low-budget original by taking th...

Film review: Begin Again

After a decade of being crowned queen of the period piece, Keira Knightley seems to be branching out into the modern world on screen these days. Similarly, just when fans started getting use...

Film Review: Sex Tape

The high-concept comedies spawned by “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” need to start using birth control. Judd Apatow’s landmark film rightfully ushered in a new era in comedy, but it has...

Film Review: A Long Way Down

Continuing a strange trend of summer indie movie releases that are set in the winter comes Pascal Chaumeil’s adaptation of Nick Hornby’s book A Long Way Down. Much as new release...
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