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Zone of Interest looks at the callousness of evil, Micheal Keaton shines in Knox Goes Away and Neon Highway a solid effort
By Chuck Koplinski
Tags: Film
Farrelly brothers return with Ricky Stanicky, Millie Bobby Brown shines with Damsel and Cabrini a sincere biopic
Dune: Part Two an ambitious undertaking, but Spaceman plods along
Two sci-fi films with very different approaches
Ordinary Angels inspires, Drive-Away Dolls is lackluster, Bleeding Love an emotional father-daughter story
Madame Web a mess of a movie, Frankenstein is lifeless
Out of Darkness is surprising, while Upgraded and Argylle are too predictable
American Fiction a timely, vital film; Underdoggs fails to score
The Kitchen plods along, Beekeeper falls flat
I.S.S. a suspenseful look at international politics, Mean Girls remake fall flat
Ferrari is a character study of the founder, Good Grief a tiresome slog, Society of the Snow deals with survival and morality
Best films and scenes of 2023
Emma Stone is brilliant in Poor Things, Boys in the Boat a feel-good film, Aquaman is lighthearted
Iron Claw showcases family tragedy, Family Plan a fun action movie, Maestro examines Leonard Bernstein’s life
Willy Wonka charms, Chicken Run a tired rehash, Leave the World Behind a tense thriller
New Godzilla examines post-war trauma, Dream Scenario a daring social commentary
Disney gets Wish right, May December is muddled, Napoleon a cinematic spectacle
Hunger Games prequel, Saltburn a would-be social commentary, Leo loses its way
Holdovers is poignant, The Killer too familiar, Birth/Rebirth a modern Frankenstein
The Marvels is dull, Quiz Lady a waste of time, but Nyad proves inspirational
Fingernails dissects love, Pain Hustlers push profits, Story Ave genuine, sincere
Killers of the Flower Moon almost achieves greatness, Pigeon Tunnel examines spies, Old Dads a tired joke
Road Dance a portrait of perseverance, lead actors elevate Burial and Totally Killer appeals to 80s fans
The Exorcist: Believer a tired rehash; Reptile a let down
Fair Play a slow-burn drama, Flora and Son a crowd-pleaser, Creator an empty work
It Lives Inside an effective horror film, save yourself from No One Will Save You
Shaping Springfield’s Energy Future
@ Lincoln Public Library
Wed., March 20, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
The end of an era
By David Blanchette
ISP concludes investigation into shooting at juvenile detention center
By Dean Olsen
Springfield man charged with operating six "houses of prostitution"
"There's a magic about this place."