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- Chinese movie market aims to become No. 1During the month of February, the box office revenue in China outgrossed that of North America for the first time. Will China become the biggest market for movies?
- 'Zootopia' tramples 'Allegiant,' a 'Divergent' series lowSony's "Miracles From Heaven," took third place this weekend with a $15 million opening, continuing the consistent success of faith-based films.
- 'The Divergent Series: Allegiant' is a leaden dud'Allegiant' stars Shailene Woodley as Tris, who lives in dystopian Chicago and is planning to escape the city along with Four (Theo James). The film co-stars Octavia Spencer, Naomi Watts, and Miles Teller.
- 'Remember' is preposterous but Christopher Plummer brings pathos and dignity'Remember' stars Plummer as a widower living in an assisted living facility who attempts to track down an Auschwitz camp commander.
- 'Sweet Bean' is a delicate little fable held together by actress Kirin Kiki'Bean' stars聽Masatoshi Nagase as Sentaro, who runs a shop that sells the pancake-like Japanese dorayaki. Sentaro hires the elderly woman Tokue (Kiki) to work in her shop.聽
- '10 Cloverfield Lane' is sensationally effective and smarter than its predecessor'10 Cloverfield Lane' stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead as a woman who is trapped in an underground bunker with two men (John Goodman and John Gallagher Jr.). The movie is a semi-sequel to the 2007 found-footage disaster film 'Cloverfield.'聽
- 'Lolo' is mildly enjoyable but meant to be funnier than it is'Lolo' stars Julie Delpy as an overprotective single mother whose doting teenage son inevitably sabotages all her potential suitors.
- 'Marguerite' asks viewers to take a passion for music as a value in itself'Marguerite' stars Catherine Frot as a wealthy woman living in Paris in the 1920s whose voice is screechily discordant but who is deeply passionate about her singing and her love for opera.
- 'Zootopia' is smartly amusing and crisply relevantThe movie centers on a righteous rural rabbit (a terrific Ginnifer Goodwin) who becomes the first rabbit police recruit in the city of Zootopia. The movie聽expertly combines keen wit with a gentle, and very timely, message of inclusivity and empowerment.
- 'Knight of Cups': Director Terrence Malick's movies have become increasingly somnolent'Cups' stars 海角大神 Bale as a Hollywood screenwriter.聽Malick鈥檚 movie is pushing the same old clich茅 about the soullessness of the material life versus the spirituality of a life lived apart from such corruptions.
- 'The Wave' has familiar disaster movie tropes in a Scandinavian setting'Wave' centers on geologist Kristian (Kristoffer Joner), who along with his family must deal with a catastrophic event when a wave slams into their town.
- Oscars 2016: 'Spotlight' wins Best Picture as Leonardo DiCaprio, Brie Larson win bigThe film 'Spotlight' won the Oscar for Best Picture while Brie Larson and Leonardo DiCaprio won the Oscars for best actress and best actor, respectively, and Alejandro G. I帽谩rritu聽won the best director Oscar for 'The Revenant.' The best supporting actor Oscar went to Mark Rylance, while Alicia Vikander won the best supporting actress Oscar.
- Leonardo DiCaprio (finally) takes the Best Actor prize for 'The Revenant'DiCaprio has won the Best Actor Oscar for his work in the film 'The Revenant.' 'I felt that this is one of the greatest actors,' his director for 'Revenant,'聽Alejandro G. I帽谩rritu, said of DiCaprio's work in the film.
- 'Room' actress Brie Larson wins the Best Actress OscarLarson starred in the movie as a young woman being held captive with her son (Jacob Tremblay). 'When I met Brie, not only did you have an amazing actor, but you鈥檝e also got this really warm, really funny, really vibrant person,' her director, Lenny Abrahamson, said of casting Larson.
- Acclaimed stage actor Mark Rylance takes Best Supporting Actor Oscar for 'Bridge of Spies'Rylance played Soviet spy Rudolf Abel in the Steven Spielberg movie 'Bridge.' 'Seldom has an actor been around for so many distinguished years on the stage and yet had not been fully discovered for the screen,' Spielberg said of the actor.
- Alicia Vikander wins Best Supporting Actress Oscar for 'The Danish Girl' after a breakout yearVikander portrayed Gerda Wegener, the wife of transgender woman Lili Elbe (Eddie Redmayne), in the film. Vikander also appeared this year in such films as 'Testament of Youth' and 'Ex Machina,' with the latter also winning her awards season acclaim.
- Oscars 2016: Why no one seems to know what will win Best PictureThis year, your guess may be as good as the experts' when it comes to what movie will win the big prize. Why is the Best Picture race seemingly so hard to predict this time?
- Oscars 2016: Will the industry improve for women and people of color in Hollywood?All the acting nominees at the Oscars this year are white and no female directors are nominated for the corresponding prize. Yet some in Hollywood are heartened 鈥 albeit cautiously 鈥 by recent developments that should benefit women and minorities, both behind the camera and in front.
- Spirit Awards 2016: What they say about the Oscars and diversityThe Spirit and Oscar winners have often aligned in acting and best picture categories. Why this year is different.
- Oscars 2016: What factors make a movie succeed at the Academy Awards?There are many factors behind what's led to two straight years of all-white acting nominees, but one is the stifling limitation of what gets considered an 'Oscar聽movie.' 'The nomination process is essentially run by, dictated by money and public relations maneuvering,' actor Viggo Mortensen says.