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Arts Forecast: Much ado about Shakespeare in the Park—and Litquake 2022 announced

Plus: Benefits for RAWDance and gun control, delicious drag brunch, and Bizerkely vegan food fest.

Screen Grabs: Planetary repercussions in ‘The Territory,’ Idris Elba grants cinematic wishes

The actor lends certain splendor to 'Three Thousand Years of Longing'—plus, a chance to see 'The Birds' on the big screen!

Screen Grabs: Tween screams—and other late-summer hits and misses

A crucial abortion-at-the-border doc, 'Summering' recalls a gender-switched 'Stand By Me,' plus more new releases.

Screen Grabs: Family dysfunction, with all the yikes

Patton Oswalt's 'I Love My Dad,' Lena Dunham's 'Sharp Stick,' teen pregnancy fallout in 'Icon,' more cringey relations

Screen Grabs: Back in time—1993 and 1982—for tall tales and tragedy at school

Plus: Rebecca Hall's corker paranoid turn in 'Resurrection' and Rebeca Huntt's confessional (maybe?) 'Beba'

Screen Grabs: A touching, lost young adult classic from the ’70s comes back

Plus: French farce 'My Donkey, My Lover & I,' Costa Rican romance in 'Clara Sola,' witchy 'Moloch,' more new releases

Screen Grabs: A golden rep house reopens, and golden oldies pour forth

Plus: Thor's latest hammering, a 'Poser' on the Columbus indie scene, and a Leonard Cohen-copia

Documenting Leonard Cohen’s impact through the prism of ‘Hallelujah’

New film traces iconic song through dozens of interpretations, forming a mosaic of the great singer-songwriter's journey.

Screen Grabs: Other Cinema needs our help (and other cinematic news)

'Official Competition' brings together Cruz and Banderas, Greek amnesia in 'Apples,' 'Lost Highway' returns

Embodied knowledge under the big sky: Emelie Mahdavian’s perceptive ‘Bitterbrush’

How is a cattle herder like a dancer? The filmmaker speaks on movement, work, and letting her characters drive the plot