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Our Movie Critic's Weekend Selections

Wild Tales Six vignettes about people on their best behavior: out for vengeance and out of control. Madly entertaining and just-plain-mad, from Argentinian director Damián Szifrón, and one of this year's foreign-language Academy Award nominees. R

Erica Rivas plays Romina in "Til Death Do Us Part," one of the six parts of "Wild Tales." (Javier Julia / Sony Pictures Classics)
Erica Rivas plays Romina in "Til Death Do Us Part," one of the six parts of "Wild Tales." (Javier Julia / Sony Pictures Classics)Read more

Wild Tales Six vignettes about people on their best behavior: out for vengeance and out of control. Madly entertaining and just-plain-mad, from Argentinian director Damián Szifrón, and one of this year's foreign-language Academy Award nominees. R

'71 Unbroken's Jack O'Connell stars in Yann Demange's taut, visceral thriller about a British soldier separated from his squad and on the run on the streets of Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the sad, bloody throes of the Troubles. R

1971 Riveting, revelatory documentary about the burglary of the FBI field office in Media in March 1971, and the subsequent release of documents exposing a huge, and illegal, counterintelligence program against anti-war protesters, Civil Rights activists, feminist groups. Before Watergate, before the Pentagon Papers, decades before Edward Snowden and WikiLeaks, a precedent was set. No MPAA rating