AFI's retrospective of the careers of Andrews and Bogdanovich ranges from 'Victor/Victoria' to 'Mask."
Birds, murder, and adventure are in abundance when Landmark Theatres celebrate Alfred Hitchcock's birthday with a special series.
The new Alamo Bryant Street is pulling out all the stops, with movie brunches, parties, and a tribute to John Carpenter.
Jordan Peele maintains his track record as a master of suspense with the eerie to the extreme 'Nope.'
'Anything's Possible' hits a rom-com sweet spot simply by letting its trans teen heroine be herself and dare to dream
'The Gray Man' makes amusing use of its all-star cast, but the action-thriller wastes the opportunity to do anything original.
The mighty Avenger ditches his doldrums to join erstwhile love Jane in the funhouse adventure 'Thor: Love and Thunder.'
The iconic film by John Waters is out in a restored 4K Criterion Edition, and shows this weekend at midnight at Landmark E Street Cinema.
The brothers, familiar from years on 'Desperate Housewives,' bring a dark shard of comic relief to 'The Batman,' now out on Blu-Ray.
The starkly scary, Ethan Hawke-starring chiller 'The Black Phone' packs a more potent-than-expected punch.
Pixar reinvents Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear with a straight-shooting, queer-friendly animated adventure.
Cooper Raiff's 'Cha Cha Real Smooth' finds him once again playing a guy who is just far too nice for his own good.
Alex Liu puts his body on the line to advance the science of sex in his revealing new documentary 'A Sexplanation.'
Landmark Theatres presents screenings of classic LGBTQ-themed movies every Tuesday at its E Street Cinema in D.C.
Jurassic World Dominion sets its dinosaurs loose on the world, but then devotes more time to clone wars than monster mayhem.