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Before Midnight

Before Midnight

R   109 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

This third European outing with Celine and Jesse is a grand accomplishment.

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Epic

Epic

PG   102 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

This imaginative 3-D animated fantasy takes place in a forest world.

Fast & Furious 6

Fast & Furious 6

PG-13   130 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

The curiously addictive fast-cars franchise is still committed to excess.

The Hangover: Part III

The Hangover: Part III

R   100 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

The hard-R comedy trilogy concludes with more mortal peril and questionable taste.

Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's

PG-13   93 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

This doc about the storied department store stays relentlessly on-message.

First-Run Movies

At Any Price

R   105 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

This family drama puts a human face on corporate agribusiness.

The Call

R   95 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Halle Berry plays a 911 phone operator who takes a call in which everything's on the line.

The Company You Keep

The Company You Keep

R   121 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Members of the Weather Underground resurface in this contemporary thriller directed by Robert Redford.

The Croods

The Croods

PG   98 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Animated cave dwellers are stealth charmers.

Disconnect

R   115 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

This mawkish, preachy picture about technophobia has already dated itself.

Escape From Planet Earth

PG   89 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

In this 3-D animated movie, a famous astronaut from another planet becomes trapped on Earth – aka the Dark Planet. Interplanetary shenanigans ensue.

Evil Dead

R   91 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Fans of the original horror trilogy have nothing to fear from this gory new reworking.

42

PG-13   128 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Jackie Robinson's story is told as a socially conscious moral tale about the malevolence of segregation.

G.I. Joe: Retaliation

PG-13   110 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

This overflowing action stew is loaded to the brim with half-formed ideas, action stereotypes, and hints of characters.

The Great Gatsby

PG-13   141 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

A great American novel does not always a great movie make, but Baz Lurhmann, a director of delirious excess, certainly seems an apt fit for the Roaring Twenties.

The Iceman

R   106 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Michael Shannon stars as a contract killer with a double life.

In the House

In the House

R   105 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

A pleasurably heady thriller from French auteur François Ozon.

Iron Man 3

PG-13   130 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

It's more of the same, but the same is pretty good.

Jack the Giant Slayer

PG-13   114 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Despite a terrific cast, intelligent direction, and state-of-the-art special effects, this fairy tale's gigantic shoes remain unfilled.

Jurassic Park

PG-13   127 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

It's every species for themselves in this Spielberg dinosaur blockbuster now out in 3-D.

Monsters, Inc.

G   92 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Re-released in 3-D.

Mud

Mud

PG-13   130 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Hypermasculine yet soulfully romantic, this coming of age story with thriller elements stars Matthew McConaughey.

Oblivion

PG-13   126 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Tom Cruise stars in this science-fiction outing that favors style over substance.

Olympus Has Fallen

R   120 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

It''s Die Hard at the White House as a lone man battles the terrorists who take the building with diabolical force.

Oz the Great and Powerful

PG   130 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Neither a besmirching nor a instant classic, this sometimes clunky prequel in which James Franco plays the Wizard when he was a mere, young huckster also has Sam Raimi's ravishing visuals.

Pain & Gain

R   130 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

One of the dirty secrets of modern American filmmaking is what a skilled director Michael Bay really is.

Pieta

NR   104 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

South Korea's Kim Ki-duk makes his most commercial film yet, but it's still full of queasy-making moments.

The Place Beyond the Pines

The Place Beyond the Pines

R   140 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

A melodrama, multigenerational epic, heist film, and motorcycle-fetish movie are all rolled into one in this Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper headliner.

Renoir

R   111 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

Renoir is great at capturing an Impressionist atmosphere on film but this story about the family relations is dramatically inert.

Spring Breakers

Spring Breakers

R   94 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

In turns appealing and horrifying, those contrasts are at the heart of Harmony Korine’s latest outing.

Star Trek Into Darkness

Star Trek Into Darkness

PG-13   132 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

The Star Trek reboot may be overly familiar, but it's still a hell of a lot of fun.

Trash Dance

Trash Dance

NR   68 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

The process used by Austin choreographer Allison Orr to create this dance piece for garbage trucks and sanitation workers is revealed in this fascinating documentary record.

Tyler Perry Presents Peeples

PG-13   95 min.      Full Review   Showtimes

This likable comedy is equal parts silly and sweet.