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Civil War

R   109 min.  

Stunning near-future drama about combat journalists

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Abigail

R   109 min.

Horror thriller about a kidnapped little girl who turns the tables on her captors

Arcadian

NR   91 min.  

Nicolas Cage is a single dad post-apocalype in Irish thriller

Bade Miyan Chote Miyan

NR   164 min.

Hindi-language action thriller about elite soldiers trying to thwart a terrorist plot

Deep Sky

NR   40 min.  

Doc follows the mission to build the James Webb Space Telescope and showcases the stunning first images sent back to Earth

Housekeeping for Beginners

R   107 min.

Award-winning Macedonian film about a woman raising her girlfriend's children

It's Only Life After All

NR   123 min.  

Moving doc about the folk musical duo Indigo Girls

The Long Game

PG   112 min.  

True-life story of Mexican-American teens who make a run at the 1957 state golf championship

The People’s Joker

NR   82 min.  

Trans coming-of-age story filtered through superhero homage

Sasquatch Sunset

NR   89 min.  

A year in the life of a family of Bigfoots

Spy x Family Code: White

PG-13   110 min.

Anime comedy thriller based on Tatsuya Endo’s manga series

Sting

R   91 min.

Pet spider develops a taste for human flesh.

Special Screenings
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    Special Screenings

    Enter the Clones of Bruce With Live Q&A

    Bruce Lee may be a singular legend, but that doesn’t mean many, many others didn’t try. Dive into the roots of “Bruce-ploitation” cinema with the documentary Enter the Clones of Bruce. It tackles the sudden rush to fill the charismatic kickass movie vacuum left in the wake of Bruce Lee’s death. Follow in his kung fu footsteps with scrambling filmmakers, aspiring stars, and the scholars dedicated to the merest whiff of Lee’s dragon-y presence. Don’t miss the live Q&A with one of the would-be-Bruces, Bruce Le. Don those yellow jumpsuits, freshen up that stylish bowl cut, and enjoy the second-best fists of fury. – Cat McCarrey
    Wed., April 17

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