Glass
From the master of the twist, M. Knight Shyamalan.. "Glass" comes with big expectations, completing a trilogy 19 years in the making. First there was 2000's intriguing "Unbreakable," then the pretty amazing "Split" in 2016. Now the three main characters wind up in the same mental hospital. They are James McAvoy as a killer with multiple personalities (23 and counting), Bruce Willis, the hero tracking him down and Samuel L. Jackson, the evil genius who brings them together. But this culmination is a yawn. A climactic ending is teased and never happens. McAvoy, terrifying in "Split," is reduced to a novelty act, and Sarah Paulson as their therapist is a waste. Shyamalan can be hit and miss. This one's a definite miss!
Universal Pictures - Rated PG 13
Dragon Ball Super: Broly
"Dragon Ball Super: Broly" is the 20th installment in the anime series from Japan which has become a worldwide sensation. You can find it dubbed in viewer-friendly English. In this one, the warrior anti-hero acquires a newfound power and challenges the heroes. How popular is this franchise? It made $7 million when it opened on Wednesday.
Funimation Films - Rated PG
KidFilm 2019
And don't forget KidFilm 2019. The U-S-A Film Festival presents the 35th annual event, the oldest and largest children's film festival in the country! You can see fabulous children's films, some of them before anyone else. There will be 30 films over Saturday and Sunday at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas.. from shorts to features like the new "How To Train Your Dragon" movie. It's all free, but first come-first served. The Box Office opens an hour before each film. Go to usafilmfestival.com for the schedule.
Oscars Spotlight: Documentaries
Are you into the Oscars? The Alamo Drafthouse Lake Highlands in Dallas has something special for you. They're screening the 15 films short-listed for documentary feature. It kicks off Saturday, Jan. 19 and runs through the 27th. Go to drafthouse.com/theater/lake-highlands for the schedule. Of course, we'll know the five films in contention when the Oscar nominations are announced on Tuesday. Stay right here with wfaa.com for complete coverage!






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