Lindsey Bahr | AP

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Kids deserve movies that are made on the biggest possible canvas. “How to Train Your Dragon” is one that’s worth the trip to the theater.
We don’t come to “Mission: Impossible” movies for the bigger picture, and definitely not to learn what the rabbit’s foot was in the third movie. We come to be awed by the thrills and Cruise’s execution of them.
It’s impossible not to admire the creativity, the imagination and the care that went into making something like this, with puppetry, matte paintings and inventive graphics, for a mere $10 million.
“The Ballad of Wallis Island” is the kind movie that makes it all look so easy — filmmaking, performance, mood, chemistry.
Animators make sure the occasional CGI effects in “Vengeance Most Fowl” look right for the handmade characters.
Even the bad guys are fascinating in Sean Baker’s story of an exotic dancer, an oligarch’s son and their rapid, hedonistic romance.
He appeared in her music videos and helped shape some of her tours.
The 40-year friendship of its central figures (played by Bette Midler, Susan Sarandon, Megan Mullally and Sheryl Lee Ralph) is barely explored in a comedy more focused on wild hijinks.
Sony said it will continue to welcome content from all studios and distributors at the dine-in theaters, which includes Alamo’s Wrigleyville location.
Empathetic to the late singer’s ex-husband and father, film seems to be a response to the defining, Oscar-winning doc ‘Amy.’