Gael García Bernal in No and four more movies to see this weekend
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Gael Garcia Bernal, the star of No
In an unusually rich season for political movies—Lincoln, Zero Dark Thirty, Argo—comes another one, maybe the best of the bunch. No is about a high-powered ad man hoping to sell Chile's masses on democracy. Read our review
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Once upon a time, Albert Brooks seemed a credible threat to Woody Allen in the writing-directing-whining department. Modern Romance, a 1981 comedy playing at Anthology this weekend, is Brooks' high point. Click for showtimes
Never seen a Marx Brothers movie? We don't judge. There's only love and support here—and also a tip: Their funniest film, Duck Soup, screens at Film Forum several times on Sunday. Click for showtimes
As revered as Ridley Scott's 1979 Alien is in sci-fi circles, it's still underrated by those who don't realize how thoroughly the thriller's slick, sexy look has influenced Hollywood. IFC Center shows it at midnight all weekend. Click for showtimes
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