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When I was in grade school, in the 1970s, my teacher caught me reading the Bantam paperback of William Peter Blatty's bestselling novel, The Exorcist. (I had swiped Read full Post
As we anxiously awaited voter count updates this week, it's been hard to tear ourselves away from news networks and programs. Some of us have tried to forget about p Read full Post
L.A. Weekly's Movie Guide is your look at the hottest films available on your TV sets, electronic devices and in select drive-ins throughout Southern California. L.A Read full Post
It's not just about the monsters under the bed, but also the things that keep us up at night. According to Blumhouse Television's president, Jeremy Gold, these words Read full Post
The annual AFI Film Festival usually captures an array of films from around the world and plays them in some of L.A.'s most iconic venues, and while they had to adju Read full Post
In one of his first lines in The Trial of the Chicago 7, former activist Tom Hayden (Eddie Redmayne) lays out his plan. We are coming to Chicago peacefully, he claim Read full Post
Potential has a shelf-life, Margaret Atwood wrote in her novel Cat's Eye, a brutal assessment writer-director-star Radha Blank disproves with ?lan in her wonderful f Read full Post
Movie theaters are still closed in the movie capital of the world. While AMC, Regal, Century, and other major theater chains in Orange County have been liberated to Read full Post
Every year Beyond Fest presents the best dark genre filmmaking, screening big horror premieres, double features and themed selections of strange visionary cinema. It Read full Post
L.A. Weekly's Movie Guide is your look at the hottest films available on your TV sets, electronic devices and in select drive-ins throughout Southern California. The Read full Post
The Cuties controversy will probably seem overblown once you actually watch the film, and if you take issue with this point being made here, you obviously haven't se Read full Post
In Residue, the superb debut film from writer-director Merawi Gerima, Jay (Obinna Nwachukwu), a budding filmmaker who has returned to his Washington D.C. neighborhoo Read full Post