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Kany'e Ex Julia Fox Walks Back Comments About Ye Being Harmless

Julia Fox, the woman who dated Kanye West for like three weeks and, I guess, is an actress or something, appears to be wishing she never opened her mouth to speak on the hot-but-persistent mess that is Ye’s saga with his ex, Kim Kardashian, and her new boo Pete Davidson. Last week, we reported that […]

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Film Shorts // February 24-March 3, 2021


Film Shorts // February 24-March 3, 2021
Night of the Kings (R) This film from the Ivory Coast stars Bakary Koné as a young man sent to a prison deep in the jungle, where he’s forced to tell fanciful stories to the other inmates to avoid being killed. Also with Steve Tientcheu, Jean Cyrille Digbeu, Issaka Sawadogo, Rasmané Ouédraogo, Macel Anzian, Abdoul Karim Konaté, and Denis Lavant. (Opens Friday in Dallas)
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Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry (R) R.J. Cutler’s documentary follows the teen pop star on her world tour in 2018. (Opens Friday in Dallas)

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Film Shorts // February 17-23, 2021

Film Shorts // February 17-23, 2021
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Film Shorts // February 3-9, 2021


Film Shorts // February 3-9, 2021
Son of the South (PG-13) Based on Bob Zellner’s autobiography, this drama stars Lucas Till as a 1960s Southerner who rejects his family’s deep history with the Ku Klux Klan to join the civil rights movement. Also with Lucy Hale, Sienna Guillory, Julia Ormond, Jake Abel, Cedric the Entertainer, and Brian Dennehy. (Opens Friday in Dallas) 
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Dara of Jasenovac (R) This Serbian film stars Biljana Ćekić as a Croatian girl sent to an infamous Nazi concentration camp during World War II. Also with Vuk Kostić, Marko Janketić, Igor Đorđević, Nastaša Ninković, Bojan Źirović, and Sanja Moravčić. (Opens Friday in Dallas)

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Film Shorts // January 20-26, 2021


Film Shorts // January 20-26, 2021
No Man’s Land (PG-13) Conor Allyn’s Western stars his younger brother Jake Allyn as a Texas rancher who flees into Mexico after murdering an immigrant on his property. Also with Frank Grillo, George Lopez, Jorge A. Jimenez, Alex MacNicoll, Alessio Valentini, and Andie MacDowell. (Opens Friday in Dallas).
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False Hopes (NR) Originally titled
About Hope, this romantic comedy stars Justin Ray as a man caught between two women after a lifetime of searching for his soul mate. Also with Christine Juarbe, Aaron Groben, Claire Birmingham, Katy Bodenheimer, and Victor Marx. (Opens Friday at América Cinemas Gran Plaza)

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Film Shorts // January 13-19, 2021


Film Shorts // January 13-19, 2021
American Skin (R) Nate Parker (The Birth of a Nation) stars in and directs this drama as a Black man seeking revenge on the white cop (Beau Knapp) who killed his unarmed teenage son. Also with Omari Hardwick, Theo Rossi, Vanessa Bell Calloway, AnnaLyne McCord, Shane Paul McGhie, Tony Espinosa, and Wolfgang Bodison. (Opens Friday in Dallas)
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American Skin (R) Nate Parker (
The Birth of a Nation) stars in and directs this drama as a Black man seeking revenge on the white cop (Beau Knapp) who killed his unarmed teenage son. Also with Omari Hardwick, Theo Rossi, Vanessa Bell Calloway, AnnaLyne McCord, Shane Paul McGhie, Tony Espinosa, and Wolfgang Bodison. (Opens Friday in Dallas)

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Film Shorts // January 6-12, 2021


Film Shorts // January 6-12, 2021
If Not Now, When? (NR) Meagan Good and Tamara LaSeon Bass co-direct and co-star in this drama about four school friends who reunite when one of them has a crisis. Also with Meagan Holder, Mekia Cox, Li Eubanks, Iyana Hailey, Josephine Lawrence, Amanda Mayfield, and Lexi Underwood. (Opens Friday in Dallas)
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If Not Now, When? (NR) Meagan Good and Tamara LaSeon Bass co-direct and co-star in this drama about four school friends who reunite when one of them has a crisis. Also with Meagan Holder, Mekia Cox, Li Eubanks, Iyana Hailey, Josephine Lawrence, Amanda Mayfield, and Lexi Underwood. (Opens Friday in Dallas)

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The 20 Most Underrated Movies of the Past 20 Years


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Though awards season is already upon us, it certainly doesn’t feel that way. Like so many other things in 2020, Hollywood is in the midst of a sea change. Even if you wanted to, it might be hard to name 10 great films that came out this year off the top of your head. That said, 2020 hasn’t been a total loss for great movies—as long as you know where to look. And if you want to look back even further (as any serious cineaste should), you’ll see that there are lots of movies that you’ve probably overlooked in the past 20 years that are definitely worth revisiting. They’re not all streaming on the major networks, but they can be rented from Amazon, Apple TV+, or YouTube. (We’ve included where you can get those that are streaming below.)

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News of the World (PG-13) Paul Greengrass tries to be John Ford. It doesn’t work. The director of The Bourne Ultimatum adapts Paulette Jiles’ Western novel about a Civil War veteran (Tom Hanks) who makes a living as an itinerant newsreader in Texas who finds an orphaned German girl (Helena Zengel) whose Kiowa family has been slaughtered and resolves to take her from Wichita Falls to Castroville to her last remaining biological relatives. Greengrass knows how to stage a shootout when our protagonist has to defend the girl against a band of pedophiles in the open country, but little of interest comes from the journey taken by two people who don’t speak the other’s language. Without the heart of the story, this Western is as arid as the Texas air. Also with Elizabeth Marvel, Michael Angelo Covino, Ray McKinnon, Fred Hechinger, Thomas Francis Murphy, Bill Camp, and Mare Winningham. (Opens Friday)

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