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- 'Non-Stop' is entertaining but disposable'Non-Stop' stars Liam Neeson as a federal air marshal who receives a threatening message.
- 'Omar' is a heavy-handed political thriller'Omar' is a nominee for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.
- 'The Lunchbox' is a sweet Mumbai romance deftly directed by Ritesh Batra'The Lunchbox' stars Nimrat Kaur and Irrfan Khan.
- Oscars 2014: Who will triumph? Check out our predictions Who will be bringing home the golden statuettes come Oscar night? Here are our picks.
- 'Child's Pose' makes a mother's intensity extremely vividIt's surprising that the Romanian film 'Pose,' starring Luminita Gheorghiu, missed the cut for a Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar nomination.
- Jennifer Lawrence: An Oscar contender for American Hustle?Jennifer Lawrence won Best Supporting Actress in 'American Hustle' at the BAFTA ceremonies Sunday. On March 2, Jennifer Lawrence will vie for the same prize at the Academy Awards.
- 'Winter's Tale' director Akiva Goldsman discusses making the magical love story'Winter's Tale' stars Colin Farrell and Jessica Brown Findlay. The movie is 'a fairy tale for grownups,' said Goldsman.
- 'Winter's Tale' has impressive period detail but overly mushy romance'Winter' stars Colin Farrell and Jessica Brown Findlay.
- 'The Last of the Unjust' probes a historical horror'Unjust' focuses on Benjamin Murmelstein, a Viennese rabbi who was a Jewish elder (a Nazi-appointed head of a Jewish council set up to enforce Hitler's bidding) in the Theresienstadt Nazi camp during World War II.
- Oscar winners vs. box office hitsFor roughly the past decade, very few Best Picture winners have done well financially, too. Can that change? Oscar frontrunners 'Gravity' and 'American Hustle' may provide the answer.
- Tilda Swinton, Ralph Fiennes discuss the new Wes Anderson movie 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'Tilda Swinton, Ralph Fiennes, and Bill Murray star in 'The Grand Budapest Hotel,' the newest film from director Wes Anderson. Tilda Swinton also recently starred in Wes Anderson's film 'Moonrise Kingdom.'
- 'The Tightrope' shows a master of stagecraft uncloakedDirector Simon Brooks' documentary follows legendary theater director Peter Brook, revealing some of the techniques he uses to coax extraordinary performances from actors.
- 'The Monuments Men' is lackluster despite a great premise and cast'Monuments' stars George Clooney, Matt Damon, and Bill Murray.
- Elizabeth Banks, Chris Pratt star in 'The Lego Movie': Is it worth checking out?Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, and others lend their voices for the animated film. Chris Pratt plays an average construction worker who a woman named Wyldstyle (Elizabeth Banks) believes can save their society from the evil President Business (Will Ferrell).
- Philip Seymour Hoffman remembered by Hollywood community on social mediaPhilip Seymour Hoffman was the subject of remembrances by fellow actors such as Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges as well as writers and directors such as James L. Brooks and Mike Nichols. Philip Seymour Hoffman died on Feb. 2.
- 'Labor Day' is engagingly sappy'Labor Day' stars Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin.
- '12 O'Clock Boys' takes viewers inside a notorious dirt-bike packThe documentary directed by Lotfy Nathan follows a young man who wants to join the dirt-bike packs in Baltimore.
- Quentin Tarantino sues Gawker over link to leaked scriptQuentin Tarantino sued the website Gawker after the site posted a link to the script for his film 'The Hateful Eight.' Quentin Tarantino had previously announced he would not be moving forward with the film, though he will reportedly publish the screenplay.
- 'Visitors': The images-only movie is, for better or for worse, completely originalDirector Godfrey Reggio's new film doesn't have a narrative and consists only of images.
- 'Gloria': The starting-over story features a star turn'Gloria' actress Paulina Garc铆a delivers an amazing performance in the film.