Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne's critically-acclaimed, award-winning film L’Enfant, about a young man who sells his newborn, screens at the Walter Reade Theater Saturday as part of a retrospective encouraging film-goers to, well, go "beyond L'Enfant." Those wishing to do so can peruse the other screenings here; reviewing the series Manohla Dargis at the Times writes that "the Dardennes hold a mirror to a world rarely seen by Hollywood and its commercial ilk. It is a world of commonplace injustice that the Dardennes transform with their reverence for the miracle of everyday grace."
Click on the film stills above for more details and reviews of this week's new releases and repertory screenings, which also include Drag Me to Hell, Departures, What Goes Up, Munyurangabo, Pressure Cooker, Call Center, The Breakfast Club, The Lost Boys, L’Enfant, and Rashomon.






Jeffrey Wells sounds like a jerk.