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FilmWeek: ‘Toy Story 5,’ ‘The Death of Robin Hood,’ ‘Girls Like Girls,’ and more!

Still of an animated movie. Toys are seen confronting a children's tablet seen from the back.
The toys in Toy Story 5.
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Guest host Austin Cross and LAist film critics Charles Solomon, Manuel Betancourt, and Katie Walsh review this weekend’s latest movie releases.
Guest host Austin Cross and LAist film critics Charles Solomon, Manuel Betancourt, and Katie Walsh review this weekend’s latest movie releases.

The topic:

Austin Cross and LAist film critics Charles Solomon, Manuel Betancourt, and Katie Walsh review this weekend’s latest movie releases in theaters and on streaming platforms.

The films:

  • Toy Story 5 Wide Release                                  
  • The Death of Robin Hood Wide Release       
  • Girls Like Girls Wide Release                           
  • Leviticus In Select Theaters                                   
  • Enongo Streaming on Indie Pix Unlimited                                           
  • Rose of Nevada Landmark Nuart [West LA]                     
  • She's the He Laemmle Glendale|Lumiere Music Hall [West LA]                       
  • Burt Available on Digital & VOD                                                       
  • Color Book Landmark Pasadena Playhouse|Streaming on Netflix

The critics:

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