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Up To Date's Indie, Foreign & Doc Critics' 'Three To See,' May 1-3

If you prefer the light of a movie theater to sunshine, Up to Date's indie, foreign and documentary film critics have some suggestions for your light sources this weekend.

Cynthia Haines

Clouds of Sils Maria, R

  • A veteran actress confronts ageism.

Ex Machina, R

  • A young computer programmer is hired to test a new type of artificial intelligence.

Seymour: An Introduction, PG

  • Inspirational documentary by Ethan Hawke about 88-year-old pianist and teacher Seymour Bernstein 

Steve Walker

The Salt of the Earth, PG-13

  • Documentary about how acclaimed photographer Sebastiao Salgado gets the shots he gets

The Wrecking Crew, PG

  • The beat goes on in this catchy documentary about the session musicians who appeared on the greatest hits of '60s rock and roll.

While We're Young, R

  • Sharply observed comedy about getting older in a New York City that prizes the young.

Bob Butler

Ex Machina, R

  • A science fiction story reminiscent of The Island of Dr. Moreau.

The Salt of the Earth, PG-13

  • Photographer Sebastião Salgado has a style that is uniquely his own.

Seymour: An Introduction, PG

  • You don’t have to be a pianist to appreciate this story of a piano teacher.