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“Nowhere Special” is quite the opposite. It is a wonderful film taking you on a journey that is anything but ordinary.

“We Grown Now” is a wonderful film, both a revelation and celebration of youth in an environment foreign to most of us.

“Wicked Little Letters” is a luscious little movie, a sendup of an earlier era that was a surprising harbinger of things to come.

Celebrating an actor whose face could express infectious innocence as well as diabolical mischief, director Ron Frank and writer Glenn Kirschbaum have given us entree into the world of Gene Wilder by Gene Wilder himself, because it is his voice we hear throughout the film.

“The Animal Kingdom” is a curious work; a mix of many genres, all effectively intertwined and significant.

The Academy Awards will be given out on March 10 at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, with the stars and nearby constellations walking the red carpet beginning at 10 a.m., though the official televised coverage on ABC won’t begin until 1 p.m.

Over the past three-day holiday weekend, Hollywood enthusiastically caught up on awards season and all the accompanying celebrations they generate.

This year’s submission to the Oscars by Germany is a thought-provoking film that sends prickles of discomfort up and down your spine as you recognize yourself, others and society in general at this progressive middle school.

We all have reasons why we’ll see a film sight unseen and one of mine is Isabelle Huppert. She makes even mediocre movies (and she’s been in a few) watchable. So what a thrill when she’s in a good one, and a comedy to boot,

Bayard Rustin is a name that should be on the lips of anyone discussing civil rights and its historic leaders.