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- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron': Here's all you need to know about the new charactersGetting confused by all the new faces popping up in clips from the upcoming 'Avengers' sequel? Here are some facts about each.
- 'The Water Diviner' is sloggy and heartfeltA subplot involving Australian farmer Joshua Connor (Russell Crowe) and a romance with a Constantinople widow (Olga Kurylenko) shows that romance is not exactly Crowe's strong suit as an actor.
- 'Tangerines' is a benign brotherhood-of-man parableThere are some touching interactions between the players in this Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee, but the film鈥檚 humanism is too predictably calibrated.
- 'F茅lix and Meira': Actors Hadas Yaron and Martin Dubreuil make the story resonate'F茅lix' follows a Hasidic woman (Yaron) who chafes at her life's restrictions and a non-Jewish man (Dubreuil) with whom she falls in love.
- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron,' 'Terminator: Genisys' lead a summer of sequels and reimaginingsBig-budget sequels, reboots, and re-dos dominating the summer movie season is nothing new, but the extent of the sequel spinning is. Sequels coming out this summer also include 'Mad Max: Fury Road' and 'Fantastic Four.'
- 'True Story': A 'creepy' tale of murderer 海角大神 Longo'True Story' stars聽Jonah Hill and James Franco are unshowy聽and effective.
- 'Clouds of Sils Maria': Acting out a diva's rite of passageJuliette Binoche stars in the latest actor's tale.
- 'About Elly': a skillful sociological thrillerYoung Iranians on vacation at the seashore: When one of the group goes missing, the taut thriller takes off.
- 'Effie Gray' is tastefully dourActress Dakota Fanning is touching in the film, but the movie itself could use a lot more oomph.
- 'While We're Young' is skimpy in its female characterizationsThe newest film by writer-director Noah Baumbach has his usual strengths like sharp urban insights and brainy comedy. But it also has a visual style that's serviceable at best.
- 'Furious 7' is graceless but handles Paul Walker's exit wellThe movie is a clobberfest but if a thriller is only as good as its bad guy, 'Furious 7' does a fairly good job with Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw.
- 'Serena' aims for tragic monumentality but hits very wide of the markThe movie is a lugubrious period piece in which the production values and the costumes are the true stars.
- 'The Salt of the Earth' does justice to Sebasti茫o Salgado's life and artSalgado's indelible imagery has captured some of the world鈥檚 most remote and tortuous locations, though the film doesn't really acknowledge the criticism his art has faced.
- The top 6 Hollywood celebs: How do they rank in salary and charity? The top Hollywood actors and actresses are earning millions of dollars per movie. Do their big paychecks translate into a desire to give back?
- 'Frozen,' 'Princess Mononoke,' and more: How well do you know animated movies?
From the revolutionary 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' to more current films like 'Shrek' and 'How to Train Your Dragon,' animated films long ago proved that they're great for all ages. Are you an animated movies expert? Try your hand at our quiz.
- 'Insurgent' doesn't stray from the well-worn YA adaptation pathThe two 'Divergent' movies are curiously content to eke out a rigid, lifeless fable in drab futuristic environs and 'Insurgent' has the tale largely spinning its wheels.聽
- 'The Gunman': Sean Penn is too fine an actor to be mired in nonstop shoot-outsPenn works with 'Taken' director Pierre Morel for the new movie, which has a mostly wasted cast that includes Javier Bardem and Ray Winstone.
- 'Danny Collins': The film's premise is promising but the protagonist is a theatrical conceitAs written and directed by Dan Fogelman, star Al Pacino's role聽never allows the actor much opportunity to cut below the surface.
- 'Insurgent': Why the many women in its cast mattersWhen women lead up action-driven films and franchises, it's usually one female against the world, but 'Insurgent,' which hits theaters on March 20, includes multiple female leads and supporting characters played by Shailene Woodley, Naomi Watts, Kate Winslet, and Octavia Spencer.
- 'Cinderella' tops the box office, while 'Run All Night' stumbles'Cinderella' grossed more than $70 million in North America. Interest in the movie was boosted by a 'Frozen' short that played before the film. Meanwhile, the Liam Neeson action movie 'Run' opened with only $11 million.