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- 'Deepsea Challenge 3D' finds director James Cameron exploring the ocean floorIn 'Deepsea,' Cameron drops seven miles through the ocean in the Deepsea Challenger vessel.
- 'The Hundred-Foot Journey' is predictable but comforting'Hundred' centers on two restaurants across the street from one another, an Indian eatery headed up by Papa Kadam (Om Puri) and the Michelin-starred French restaurant聽Le Saule Pleureur, which is overseen by Madame Mallory (Helen Mirren).
- 'Guardians of the Galaxy': An over-stuffed cosmic comedyThe Marvel moviemaking empire gets an 'A' for the comedic effort, but this reviewer found 'Guardians of the Galaxy" too ham-handed, too zany. Disney reports a strong opening.
- 'Rabindranath Tagore: The Poet of Eternity' is more of a tutorial than a living history'Tagore' does manage to convey the reverence that the poet, essayist, novelist, painter, and composer inspired.聽
- 'Happy Christmas': The conflicts never come to a full boil'Happy' stars writer-director Joe Swanberg and Melanie Lynskey as a married couple, Jeff and Kelly, who take in Jeff's troubled sister (Anna Kendrick).
- 'Calvary' is just a whodunit with pseudo-biblical pretensions'Calvary' has weighty, acerbic dialogue that's difficult to buy into, but actor Brendan Gleeson does deliver a wonderful performance as an Irish priest.聽
- 'Get On Up': Chadwick Boseman does commendable job portraying James BrownThe '42' actor is great in 'Up,' but the movie feels the need to portray every single aspect of Brown's life.聽
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- Comic-Con debuts new 'Mockingjay' trailerThe latest trailer for "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I" was shown to fans at Comic-Con in San Diego Friday. The trailer can be seen at Best Buy today and online on Monday. Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) is shown taking up the fight against President Snow.
- 'And So It Goes' is a generic romantic comedy'Goes' stars Michael Douglas as a curmudgeonly real estate agent and Diane Keaton as his neighbor.
- 'A Most Wanted Man' features a fully rounded performance by Philip Seymour HoffmanHoffman stars as a German spymaster in one of his final films.
- 'Magic in the Moonlight': Woody Allen explores reason versus mysticism'Magic,' Woody Allen's newest movie, stars Colin Firth as a stage magician determined to unmasking a clairvoyant for the fraud he believes she is, but some actions by the characters aren't believable and the central relationship is half-baked.
- 'Lucy': Even the supersmart protagonist probably couldn't explain this movie'Lucy' stars Scarlett Johansson as an American expat in Taiwan whose brain power is increased.
- James Garner, renowned film and TV actor, diesJames Garner was the star of the TV series 'The Rockford Files' as well as many other TV shows and films. Recently he starred on the TV series '8 Simple Rules' and in the 2004 film 'The Notebook.'
- 'Wish I Was Here' features a great performance by Kate Hudson'Here' has too many sitcom-ish shenanigans, but the movie is more mature than director, star, and writer Zach Braff's 2004 movie 'Garden State.'
- 'I Origins' gives the trope of 'Don't play God' a fresh twist'Origins' stars Michael Pitt as a biologist who is determined to prove God doesn't exist.
- 'Bound by Flesh' reopens an almost forgotten chapter of showbiz'Flesh,' a documentary, tells the story of Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins who were turned into a sideshow attraction.
- 'A Summer's Tale' is a story of the vagaries of young love'Summer' was made in 1996 and is just now being released in America, but the wait is worth it.
- Ron Howard will direct a documentary about the BeatlesRon Howard says he will direct a feature-length documentary covering the Beatles' experiences from 1960 to 1966. According to Ron Howard, the movie will include more than a dozen songs by the group.
- Keira Knightley takes on her first major singing role in 'Begin Again'Keira Knightley stars with Mark Ruffalo in the movie 'Begin Again.' 'The whole thing was out of my comfort zone,' Keira Knightley said. 'I am not a singer. I didn't know how to do that.'