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Good Nurse an intriguing true-crime story, Black Adam is endless chaos, fun trip to Paradise
By Chuck Koplinski
Tags: Film
Solid performances salvage Ray's faulty script
Rosaline and Catherine Called Birdy showcase strong women, Werewolf is bland
Smile and My Best Friend's Exorcism entertaining horror films, Amsterdam is fascinating
Bros is too preachy, Blonde too exploitive, Good House is solid
Rooting for Bandit; Don't Worry Darling a smart sci-fi; Goodnight, Mommy is a mess
Confess, Fletch is entertaining, God's Country requires patience, Silent Twins a botched biopic
New Pinocchio still has magic, True Things and Honk for Jesus are cautionary tales
Gigi & Nate lays it on thick, Samaritan an intriguing action film, Burial is muddled
Breaking a career-best performance, Audrey soothes the soul, Funny Pages takes risks
Ending spoils Get Away, Delia's Gone an engaging mystery
Emily is riveting, Summering goes nowhere, I Love My Dad is unique
Brad Pitt miscast in Train, Easter Sunday is a bore, Prey is a remake
Okay is a winner, Vengeance impressive, but say no to Nope
Gray Man and Gone in the Night lack credibility, Murders in the Building solid performances
Mrs. Harris is charming, but Marcel the Shell tries too hard; Black Bird a slow-burn drama
God of Thunder a strong epic, The Phantom full of charm
Elvis is mesmerizing, Jerry and Marge just fine, Leo Grande has unique premise
Lightyear stays strong, Cha Cha misses the beat, Spiderhead hooks viewers
New Jurassic World is a rehash, Hustle predictable but enjoyable, Crimes of the Future is familiar
The Watcher is slick, but muddles the ending; Bob's Burgers a pleasant distraction
Maverick barely passes muster, Men is a shallow take, Taste of Whale questions tradition
Montana Story rewarding, New Era is familiar, Staircase is intriguing
A true WW II story, Three is a cry for help, Barry engaging once more
Dr. Strange falls short, The Duke is charming, Banner of Heaven is ambitious
Nightrain - The Guns & Roses Tribute Experience
@ Danenberger Family Vineyards
Sat., March 30, 8 p.m.
My curriculum not the reason kids can’t read
By Lucy Calkins
Home alone
By George Pawlaczyk
John Mellencamp more than rocks
By Tom Irwin
PILLSBURIED: Art, artifacts and curiosities from the former Pillsbury site
By Karen Ackerman Witter