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Jul 28, 2017

‘Atomic Blonde’ Will Kill You With Style

Welcome to your new favorite action franchise.

May 15, 2015

Out of Frame: Mad Max: Fury Road

Miller’s return to his post-apocalyptic vocation may not be the best action movie EVER, but it’s the best action movie in a long, long time.

Dec 16, 2011

Out of Frame: Young Adult

Mavis Gary, author of a once-popular series of young adult novels, is 37 years old. What that probably means, even though Jason Reitman’s new film doesn’t address it explicitly, is that she’s just a year shy of her 20th high school reunion. With that in mind, many of the events of Young Adult feel like a last ditch attempt to prepare for going back home and facing friends with impending middle age suddenly feeling uncomfortably and uncontrollably close. The years that seemed like eons to accomplish her ambitions vanished, and, in the grips of alcoholism, arrested development, and cold sweat panic, Mavis (Charlize Theron) decides the best course of action is to retreat from the big city for a little while and head back to the her small town roots. Oh, and while she’s there, to steal her high school sweetheart away from his wife and infant daughter. If she could pull it off, she’d sure make a splash at that hypothetical reunion next year.

Oct 11, 2006

Queer Cinema Comes Out of the Closet

Written by DCist Contributor Christopher Durocher In commemoration of National Coming Out Day it’s time to set the record, er, straight. It’s time to admit what every gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered person already knows – mainstream, gay-themed cinema is, at best, a mixed bag. But don’t despair. Beginning October 12, the Reel Affirmations International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, is going to show D.C. that there is more to queer cinema than gay…

 
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