
Out of Blue (review)
Neo-noir in New Orleans

Us (review)
Jordan Peele’s new thriller

Captive State (review)
Aliens have already attacked

Climax (review)
Trippy, literally

Giant Little Ones (review)
Old and new teenage trama

Birds of Passage (review)
Drugs from a different perspective

The Wedding Guest (review)
Dev Patel as an action star (kinda)

Broadway Bound (review)
Neil Simon gets serious

EAT ME, BITCH!
As any Dirtwoman fan knows, Donnie grew up in Oregon Hill, where he was notorious for peeling garlic at Mamma Zu’s (and selling flowers out

Captain Marvel (review)
Brie Larson flies in

PAINT ME, BITCH!
SPIDER MITES OF JESUS: THE DIRTWOMAN DOCUMENTARY will have its Hometown Premiere on April 25, 7:15, Byrd Theatre as part of the Richmond International Film

Apollo 11 (review)
Fascinating new footage

An Act of God (review)
10 new commandments

Pride and Prejudice (review)
The Austen romance on stage
Captain Marvel (review)
Brie Larson dons superhero duds for this latest entry into the Marvel Universe, where she’s pitted against alien races in a battle for the galaxy

Fighting with My Family (review)
Mostly in the ring

Greta (review)
Hell in a handbag

Everybody Knows (review)
Iranian director goes to Spain

In My Chair (review)
TED Talk 6 years later

Every Brilliant Thing (review)
More than a one-man show

Isn’t It Romantic (review)
Rebel Wilson plays against type

ROMA plays RVA
Oscar-winner plays for 2 shows only

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World(review)
The final installment

Arctic (review)
Alone in the cold

Brian and Charles
A lonely Welshman invents a wonky robot

Cha Cha Real Smooth
First-time director Cooper Raiff also stars in this semi romcom

Jerry and Marge Go Large
Bryan Cranston & Annette Bening win the lottery…big time!

Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
Emma Thompson’s character hires a sex worker

This is Going to Hurt
Ben Wishaw as a OBGYN in this English drama

Jurassic World Dominion
The dinos live among us

Praheme from RVA to LA (podcast)
RVA director on growing up here & being in LA

Watcher
Who’s the creepy guy in the window?

I Love That for You
SNL star Vanessa Bayer has a new comedy

ONE AND DONE
I couldn’t get past the first ep on these 3 shows

ONE AND DONE (Queer edition)
The Book of Queer & Queer as Folk

War from 2 eras on Netflix
Operation Mincemeat & Interceptor

The Life of Chuck
A meditation on existence

Echo Valley
Murder drama with Julianne Moore & Sydney Sweeney

Straw
Tyler Perry’s bank hostage drama starring Taraji P. Henson

Deep Cover
Improv actors go undercover

Dept. Q
A solid mystery from Scotland

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina
Ana de Armas takes on the action

The French Film Festival wraps
Changes, challenges & closing

The Phoenician Scheme
The latest from Wes Anderson

The Narrow Road to the Deep North
Jacob Elordi suffers in a POW camp

The Better Sister
Crime drama overshadowed by familial chatter

Bring Her Back
Sally Hawkins gets creepy

They dance with their incarcerated fathers
Meet the co-directors of this doc

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life
A writer’s block leads to love

Adults
A Gen-Z version of “Friends”

Mountainhead
A tech-bro drama from the creator of “Succession”

Government Cheese
David Oyelowo is the best thing about this somewhat quirky series

Sirens
Julianne Moore plays a weird socialite…or is she?

Friendship
Tim Robinson & Paul Rudd play neighbors

Creating the French Film Festival
Meet the couple behind it

Fountain of Youth
John Krasinski & Natallie Portman search for it

Pee-wee as Himself
A documentary with Paul Reubens

Overcompensating
This coming out comedy has fun moments

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
The 7th film for Cruise isn’t the best

Final Destination: Bloodlines
Still gleefully gory fun after 25 years