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'Iron Man 3' is all action match-ups'Iron Man 3' has a great leading man in Robert Downey Jr., but the fight sequences in the movie rang from passable to interminable.
'Midnight's Children' tells Salman Rushdie's story of a pair of Indian boys switched at birth'Midnight's Children' sustains the magical tone of Rushdie's novel at first, but the plot eventually gets bogged down.
'Something in the Air' shows that revolutionaries like comforts as much as the ruling class'Something' shows director Olivier Assayas's sympathy with the movie's would-be revolutionary.
'What Maisie Knew' gives Henry James a New York spin'What Maisie Knew' focuses on the daughter of two parents getting divorced.
The 25 best movie musicals of all time The American Film Institute picks the best song-and-dance stories ever put on film.
'In the House' has a great premise but fails to fully explore its plot'In the House' is directed by Fran莽ois Ozon.
'To the Wonder' is director Terrence Malick at his most incomprehensible'To the Wonder' stars Ben Affleck and Olga Kurylenko.- 'Arthur Newman' has a dreary plot despite its star leadsThe plot of 'Arthur Newman' 鈥 loners embark on an odyssey full of life lessons 鈥 seems to be more interesting to filmmakers than audiences.
'The Reluctant Fundamentalist' has a great cast and timely story'Reluctant' is occasionally too touchy-feely, but the cast, including Kiefer Sutherland and Liev Schreiber, are all good.
'Pain & Gain' never comes to lifeDirector Michael Bay seems to have forgotten he's directing humans rather than robots in his new film.
'42' is a dull treatment of Jackie Robinson's story'42' emphasizes Robinson's ordeal in baseball to the exclusion of everything else in his life.
'The Angels' Share' is an odd mix of frivolous and socially conscious'Angels' follows a group of Glasgow toughs who try to pull off a robbery of high-end whiskey.
'Django Unchained' pulled from Chinese theaters: Did it run afoul of censors?'Django Unchained' was taken out of Chinese theaters on its opening day. The importer said it was not screened because of a technical issue, but some speculate that Chinese censors may have objected to some scenes in the film.
'Trance' tries to fit into too many genres'Trance' tries to appeal to every audience member, but the effect is more alienating than enjoyable.
'Room 237' examines possible hidden meanings in 'The Shining'The theories set forth by 'Shining' fans seem like gobbledygook, but the movie draws you in.
'Evil Dead' should please fans of the original and newbies'Evil Dead' has high production values and nonstop action. 'Evil Dead' stars Jane Levy.
'The Company You Keep' never quite figures out what it wants to be'Company,' directed by and starring Robert Redford, is equally preachy and melodramatic.
Roger Ebert dies, leaves legacy as groundbreaking movie criticRoger Ebert dies: He started as the film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times in 1967. Roger Ebert won a Pulitzer Prize for criticism, the first movie reviewer to do so.
Kate Hudson gives advice to teen girls at leadership forumKate Hudson spoke to teenage girls at the ANNpower Leadership Forum, a program which features female speakers from the worlds of business, entertainment and nonprofit. Kate Hudson told forum attendees to take risks and trust their own talent.
'From Up on Poppy Hill,' an animated film by Miyazaki's son Goro, is a must-see'From Up on Poppy Hill,' which follows the romance between a lonely teenager and her dashing classmate, is the exception in an industry where family entertainment is often bland.
