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Another Year (2010, 129 min., PG-13)

Mike Leigh directs this brilliantly acted film about the loneliness experienced by those shut out of the family circle.

Another You (1991)

You've got to know that something's seriously wrong when you attend a movie on opening weekend and you're the only person in the audience. Especially when it sports Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder in the leads. ...

Anselm (2023, 93 min., NR)

Two postwar German masters: one in front, one behind the camera

The Ant Bully (2006, 88 min., PG)

Childhood's fascination with all things small and squirmy makes this story of a boy who becomes an ant a pleasant, if undernourished, tale.

Ant-Man (2015, 117 min., PG-13)

The Marvel Universe expands to include comedy

Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018, 125 min., PG-13)

Marvel's crime caper comedy sequel gets bigger, smaller, but still fun

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023, 125 min., PG-13)

Marvel gets tiny, weird, and wonderful again

Antebellum (2020, 105 min., R)

Time-mangling racism allegory can’t be saved by its good intentions

Anthropocene: The Human Epoch (2019, 87 min., NR)

Humanity's scarring of Earth mapped out in graphic, terrifying detail

Anthropoid (2016, 120 min., R)

True story of the plot to kill the architect of the Nazis' Final Solution

Antibirth (2016, 94 min., NR)

A party girl discovers she's pregnant

Antichrist (2009, 104 min., NR)

Lars von Trier lives to affront again. Chaos, indeed, reigns.

The Antidote (2020, 97 min., NR)

New documentary examines the necessity of simple acts of kindness

Antitrust (2001, 120 min., PG-13)

Antitrust has it all -- duplicitous schemers, killer sesame seeds, dead code poets societies, laughably bad CGI mansions -- and then some. The trouble is it's not all that sure what to do with it. Styling ...

Antlers (2021, 99 min., R)

Del Toro-endorsed creature feature is stylish but empty

Anton Chekhov's The Duel (2010, 95 min., NR)

This is an even-handed portrait of discontented lovers: A love that starts out in a fever winds up with lots of pistol-waving.

Antonia & Jane (1991, 71 min., R)

Jane resents Antonia's classy, good looks, her impressive job in publishing, her ordered family life and her easy wealth and good fortune. Or so Jane tells her therapist. Antonia envies Jane's free-spiritedness, her willingness to embrace ...

Antonia's Line (1995, 105 min., NR)

The writing on the wall reads “Welcome to our liberators” as Antonia and her teenage daughter Danielle light from the bus that delivers them to the World-War II-ravaged, Dutch countryside town of Antonia's birth as the ...

The Ants and the Grasshopper (2023, 74 min., NR)

Documentary wonders how to change minds about climate change

Antwone Fisher (2002, 117 min., PG-13)

In his debut as a film director, Denzel Washington delivers a lean and engaging work that tells the based-on-true-life story of a young Navy seaman's difficult maturation process. It is the type of male “weepie” that ...

Antz (1998, 77 min., PG)

It's about to get a little crowded in the world of computer-generated animation (CGI). This fall sees the release of both this offering from DreamWorks SKG, as well as the Disney/Pixar collaboration A Bug's Life, two ...

Any Given Sunday (1999, 162 min., R)

Stone's tale of a professional football team is full of excess, machismo, and a ripped-out eyeball.

Anyone but You (2023, 103 min., R)

Can opposites attract when they're both just awful?

Anything (2018, 93 min., R)

True love overcomes convention in this stylish, earnest romance.

Anything Else (2003, 108 min., R)

Woody Allen's latest was not screened before press time.

Anywhere But Here (1999, 114 min., PG-13)

The relationship between mother and daughter is often a prickly one, as Clytemnestra and Electra can attest. In recent films -- Terms of Endearment, Mermaids, and Gas Food Lodging come to mind -- the conflict between ...

Aparahan (2005, 173 min., NR)

Not reviewed at press time.

Apocalypse Now Redux (2001, 196 min., R)

The hallucinogenic chuk-chuk-chuk of an unseen gunship's rotors is the first sound you hear in Coppola's masterpiece. For filmgoers of a certain age it's a thrilling, heart-quickening sound; no other film I know of can elicit ...

Apocalypto (2006, 137 min., R)

The ever-astonishing filmmaker Mel Gibson continues his (probably unintentional) study of the mortification of the flesh through the ages.

Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood (2022, 108 min., PG-13)

Linklater’s charming animated daydream of space race Houston

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