BySteve Walker and Cynthia Haines and Greta Wendelin
Looking for a great independent, foreign, or documentary film to see the weekend of July 13-15, 2012? Up to Date's critics Steve Walker and Cynthia Haines share their three favorites showing on area screens.
Cynthia Haines: Moonrise Kingdom, Your Sister's Sister, MonsieurLazhar
Steve Walker: The Intouchables, Moonrise Kingdom, Bernie
The dysfunctional relationship between Annie Hall (Diane Keaton) and Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) crackled with bittersweet comedy in "Annie Hall" (1977).
Allen's most recent film "Midnight in Paris," starring Owen Wilson and Rachael McAdams, garnered both critical acclaim and an Academy Award for "Best Original Screenplay."
Looking for a great independent, foreign, or documentary film to see the weekend of July 6-8, 2012? Up to Date's critics share their three favorite showing on area screens.
In Moonrise Kingdom, Wes Anderson's first live action film since The Fantastic Mr. Fox, his stop-motion animation offering, the director has created one of the most artful and inventive movies in many moons about the crazy, throbbing pulse of first love and how piteous the fool who stands in its way.