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Tagged with: Alamo Drafthouse

Screen Grabs: In ‘The Zone of Interest,’ poster children for the Master Race lifestyle

Jonathan Glazer's new film conjures shock from quiet scenes of domesticity just across the wall from Auschwitz.

Screen Grabs: Reaching for the golden ring with an ‘Iron Claw’

Plus: 'American Fiction' critiques racial conundrums with feeling, 'Menus-Plaisirs' delivers a full plate of gastronomic delight

Screen Grabs: ‘Monster’ vs. ‘Wonka’

Hirokazu Kore-eda's complex tale of youth and Timothée Chalamet's tale of youth with a complex hit screens. Plus: 'Night of the Hunter' stalks again

Screen Grabs: Ho ho ho, it’s family (dys)functions and horrors for the holidays

Gay divorce in 'Our Son,' generational poaching in 'Family Game,' kid vs Claus in 'Dial Code Santa,' more fa-la-film

Screen Grabs: 50 years of downs and ups for extraordinary ‘Holy Mountain’

Jodorowsky’s masterpiece once truly defined underground cinema. Plus: 'The Star Wars Holiday Special' resurrected, Taiwanese gems, more

Screen Grabs: This Thanksgiving, don’t stream a turkey

Deep family trauma to 5000 aliens on tap. Plus: 'The Rolling Stones & Brian Jones,' Nic Cage in your dreams, more

The case for ‘So I Married an Axe Murderer’ as the best SF film of all time

North Beach cappuccinos, Alamo Square breakups, Fog City Diner, pre-tech rents—the 1993 Mike Myers film deserves the crown.

Screen Grabs: A slew of slays for spooky season

From 'Ring' and 'Anguish' to 'Phantasm' and 'Sex Demons,' local theaters have got your fright nights covered

Screen Grabs: Love on the rocks may be the least of their problems

Four new movies dissect marriage and romance, from Cannes-winner 'Anatomy of a Fall' to futuristic 'Foe'

Screen Grabs: Tom Wolfe and Joan Baez walk into a theater ….

Four new docs focus on fascinating (and sometimes repellant) people, from the famous to the better-left-alone