Can Nazis be funny? Taika Waititi says yes
Edison, Westinghouse race to electrify America in atmospheric drama
The epitome of a sequel no one needed
DNA’s Comedy Lab hosts screening and discussion
NASA-inspired astronaut drama fails to lift off
Outrage, scathing humor fuel irresistible portrait of pioneering political journalist
Surreal art, 80's horror and a skate legend stand out in this year's lineup
Documentary about the pre-iPhone visionary shows it’s possible to be too smart, too early
Gripping story of addiction and therapeutic psychedelics spotlights local research
Garland and Zellweger survive bumpy trip over the rainbow
Upbeat approach to lavish, gorgeous comedy of manors
A heady, spaced-out take on ‘Heart of Darkness’
Whistleblower exposes pre-Iraq political skullduggery
Makeup, muckbangs and going from Kmart to the red carpet with the 20 year-old followed by 1.8 million people
Soaring beauty marred by unnecessary sadism
A quirky, funky audience-pleaser
Cate Blanchett anchors uneven adaptation
Journalism matters in bio doc of TV news legend
Dry wit sharpens culture clash in new film starring Marc Maron
Cabrillo Stage enchants with new production
Whimsical Irish train depot comedy delivers
Novice karate student seeks manhood in dark satire
Scottish lass chases country dream in cheeky-but-predictable tale
Ari Aster’s cult-horror film is the feel-bad movie of the summer
What if The Beatles never existed?
Displacement fuels poignant, dreamy Bay Area portrait
Jim Jarmusch zombie comedy could use more brains
Aging Shakespeare vs. self-delusion in tender, wistful portrait
Memoir of film student is nothing to write home about
Art versus politics in biopic of ballet master Nureyev