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- Sarah Silverman stars in 'A Million Ways to Die in the West,' Jon Favreau directs 'Chef,' and more summer filmsSarah Silverman will star with Seth MacFarlane in 'A Million Ways to Die in the West' while Chris Pratt headlines the superhero film 'Guardians of the Galaxy' this summer. Sarah Silverman starred in 'Wreck-It Ralph.'
- 'Young and Beautiful,' the story of a teenage prostitute, is unnervingly dispassionate'Young and Beautiful' stars Marine Vacth.
- 'Walking With the Enemy' has inspirational origins, but the movie is dramatically inert'Walking With the Enemy' stars Ben Kingsley.
- 'The German Doctor' is underplayed, which makes it even scarier'Doctor' follows a doctor calling himself Helmut Gregor living in a South American village who, the audience discovers, is actually notorious Nazi doctor Josef Mengele.
- Kate Upton and Cameron Diaz star in 'The Other Woman,' in which every gag is milked dryKate Upton and Leslie Mann star in 'Woman.' Kate Upton has also appeared in 'The Three Stooges' and 'Tower Heist.'
- Leslie Mann, Cameron Diaz discuss their new comedy 'The Other Woman'Leslie Mann and 'Game of Thrones' actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau star in the new movie 'The Other Woman.' Leslie Mann recently starred in 'Rio 2.'
- 'Transcendence': Not a transcendent movie experience'Transcendence,' starring Johnny Depp, is聽the聽latest vehicle for the far-ranging actor.
- 'Hateship Loveship': Audience expectations are constantly upended'Hateship Loveship' stars Kristen Wiig and Guy Pearce.
- 'Only Lovers Left Alive' is a languorous vampire tale'Lovers' stars Tom Hiddleston and Tilda Swinton as two vampires.
- 'The Railway Man': Colin Firth portrays a former POW who confronts an enemyFirth plays real-life figure Eric Lomax, a British POW who was kept prisoner by the Japanese and decades later seeks out the man who oversaw his torture.
- Emilia Clarke, Jude Law star in 'Dom Hemingway'Emilia Clarke and Jude Law star in the film 'Dom Hemingway,' which finds Law portraying an ex-con who reunites with his daughter (Clarke). Emilia Clarke stars on the HBO fantasy drama 'Game of Thrones.'
- Captain America: Why Chris Evans wants to directCaptain America: The leading role is played by Chris Evans, who says his character in 'The Winter Soldier" is distinguished by a fight for morality.聽 But when he's not playing a superhero, Evans says he wants to direct.
- 'Alan Partridge' has good and bad gags, but the good ones are worth waiting for'Alan聽Partridge' stars Steve Coogan as a hyper-obnoxious radio personality.
- 'The Unknown Known' has nothing new from Donald Rumsfeld'The Unknown Known',' a documentary focusing on former Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld, is directed by Errol Morris.
- 'The Gal谩pagos Affair' is a documentary that plays like strange fiction'The Gal谩pagos Affair' is directed by Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine.
- 'Captain America 2' star Anthony Mackie talks superheroes and his future projects'Captain America 2' actor Anthony Mackie portrays the Falcon in the new film. 'Captain America 2' arrives in theaters today.
- Scarlett Johansson in 'Under the Skin': The film about an alien is boringScarlett Johansson's movie 'Under the Skin' would have been a better film if it wasn't so arty. Scarlett Johansson is also starring in the new movie 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier.'
- 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' is topical with nimble action scenes'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' stars Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson.
- 'Noah': The biblical epic isn't stodgy, but that doesn't mean it's good'Noah' stars Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly.
- Emma Watson talks 'Noah' and returning to the world of big-budget moviesEmma Watson said she originally couldn't see how 'Noah' director Darren Aronofsky would tell the Biblical story but, after reading the script, decided it was 'a really original take on a genre, on a story, on an idea.' Emma Watson recently starred in 'The Bling Ring' and 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower.'