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Capital Projections: No pain no gain edition

Capital Projections is The DC Line’s selective and subjective guide to some of the most interesting arthouse and repertory screenings in the coming week. PAIN AND GLORY Antonio Banderas and Nora Navas (© El Deseo. Photo by Manolo

Capital Projections: Happy face edition

Capital Projections is The DC Line’s selective and subjective guide to some of the most interesting arthouse and repertory screenings in the coming week. JOKER Set in the fictional Gotham City in the early ‘80s, Joker tells the

Capital Projections: True lies edition

Capital Projections is The DC Line’s selective and subjective guide to some of the most interesting arthouse and repertory screenings in the coming week. OFFICIAL SECRETS Keira Knightley (IFC Films) This timely but tepid

Capital Projections: End-of-an-era edition

Capital Projections is The DC Line’s selective and subjective guide to some of the most interesting arthouse and repertory screenings in the coming week. ONCE UPON A TIME … IN HOLLYWOOD Many raised eyebrows when writer-director

Capital Projections: Bad dads edition

Capital Projections is The DC Line’s selective and subjective guide to some of the most interesting arthouse and repertory screenings in the coming week. BEING FRANK (The Film Arcade) In her new domestic comedy, Miranda Bailey

Capital Projections: Rockumentary edition

Capital Projections is The DC Line’s selective and subjective guide to some of the most interesting arthouse and repertory screenings in the coming week. HALSTON (© Estate of Charles Tracy, 1973) With the recent release of

Capital Projections: Total madness edition

Capital Projections is The DC Line’s selective and subjective guide to some of the most interesting arthouse and repertory screenings in the coming week. WALKING ON WATER (Kino Lorber) “This is a horror show!” That’s just one

Capital Projections: Hard copy edition

Capital Projections is The DC Line’s selective and subjective guide to some of the most interesting arthouse and repertory screenings in the coming week. NON-FICTION (Sundance Selects) One of the defining conflicts of