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Kandahar

R   119 min.  

Tense exploration of Afghanistan's chaos camouflaged as an action flick

New Reviews

About My Father

PG-13   89 min.  

Sebastian Maniscalco wastes his paternal comedy material on a bad De Niro flick

Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman

NR   108 min.  

Animated Haruki Murakami adaptation finds his fabulist tendencies

The Little Mermaid

PG   135 min.  

Inessential remake of the Disney classic is bloated as a puffer fish

You Hurt My Feelings

R   93 min.  

Julia Louis-Dreyfus receives some white lies in this relationship comedy

First-Run Movies

Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.

PG-13   106 min.  

Adaptation of Judy Blume's classic is just as perfectly poignant as the book

Beau Is Afraid

R   179 min.  

Joaquin Phoenix is the understated fool in this bloated Oedipal epic

BlackBerry

R   119 min.  

Rise and fall of the original smartphone as hilarious tech satire

Book Club: The Next Chapter

PG-13   107 min.  

Tedious sequel recycles that Golden Girls energy again

Evil Dead Rise

R   96 min.  

Deadites go to the big city in the franchise's fifth film

Fast X

PG-13   141 min.  

The Fast franchise gets bigger and a little closer to the end of the track

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

PG-13   150 min.  

A bitter-sweet farewell to the MCU's dysfunctional found family

Hypnotic

R   93 min.  

Robert Rodriguez and Ben Affleck team up for a pulpy mindbender

John Wick: Chapter 4

R   169 min.  

Can the killer franchise give its dog-loving hero the ending he deserves?

Master Gardener

R   111 min.  

A lesser study in collapsing masculinity from Paul Schrader

Sisu

R   91 min.  

Gruesome guffaws in this Nazi-smashing Finnish action-comedy

The Starling Girl

R   116 min.  

Coming-of-age drama inside the quiet oppression of a fundamentalist community

The Super Mario Bros. Movie

PG   92 min.  

Bullet Bills and mushroom gags can't save this awful video game flick

Special Screenings
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    Special Screenings

    Doc Days

    AFS Cinema brings back its annual festival of nonfiction cinema spotlighting exceptional documentary work from around the globe, with a program screening 10 feature-length documentary veterans including Werner Herzog, Maite Alberdi, and Michèle Stephenson. Get the full lineup at austinfilm.org/doc-days-2023.
    May 25-28 
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    Special Screenings

    Paramount Summer Classic Film Series

    What's better than a classic film in a cool historic theatre on a hot summer day? The annual series is packed to the brim with excellent films, with almost 100 of them programmed with themes such as Black Excellence, the Pfeifferverse, Hitchcock Week, Robert Rodriguez Presents, Majestic Ball Week, and so many more. Individual tickets and multi-film passes are available.
    May 26-Sept. 2 

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