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- 'The Muslims Are Coming!' often derails into irrelevancy'The Muslims Are Coming!' shows comics embarking on a tour to try to show America that not all Muslims are jihadists.
- 'Prisoners' is too obvious with its message'Prisoners' has sophisticated visuals and performances but the script is patchy and strewn with red herrings.
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus discusses her movie 'Enough Said' and her HBO series 'Veep'Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars in the romantic comedy 'Enough Said' with James Gandolfini. 'It's not like they're easily plucked from trees, these kinds of really interesting, distinct films with roles for people my age,' Julia Louis-Dreyfus said of Hollywood.
- 'Enough Said': James Gandolfini is the best part of the romantic comedy'Enough Said' gets a little too sitcom-y at times, but the recent death of 'Sopranos' actor James Gandolfini聽makes his performance even more poignant.
- James Gandolfini stars in the romantic comedy 'Enough Said'James Gandolfini and Julia Louis-Dreyfus star in the comedy 'Enough Said,' which follows two adults who have both been through divorces who begin dating. Director Nicole Holofcener remembers James Gandolfini telling her other actors would be better in the role. 'I really wish he could have seen the finished film, because hopefully he would have seen how lovely he is in it,' she said.
- 'My Father and The Man In Black' examines Johnny Cash's manager and the star he worked forDirector Jonathan Holiff's father Saul was the country star's longtime manager, and the film is an equally illuminating look at the life of Saul Holiff and Johnny Cash himself.
- 'Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction' is a close look at a quiet actorIn 'Stanton,' director Sophie Huber's ethereal moodiness can get old, but the film is still entertaining.
- Toronto Film Festival: High-profile releases and under-the-radar films are both satisfying viewingAt the Toronto Film Festival, Meryl Streep wowed in 'August: Osage County' and 'Gravity' was a technical tour de force, while lesser-known films like 'Tim's Vermeer' were also intriguing.
- Abigail Breslin, Meryl Streep star in 'August: Osage County' 鈥 here's a previewAbigail Breslin, Julia Roberts, and others star in the adaptation of Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize-winning play. The movie starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Abigail Breslin will be released on Dec. 25.
- 'Riddick' off to a good $7.3 million opening Friday'Riddick' - the third installment in this sci-fi movie series 鈥 stars Vin Diesel, who helped fund this movie. Variety predicts 'Riddick' will top 'The Butler' this weekend.聽
- Kate Winslet stars in 'Labor Day' 鈥 film gets mixed reviews at Telluride FestivalKate Winslet stars in the movie 'Labor Day,' which recently screened at the Telluride Film festival but split audiences. Kate Winslet will also star in the upcoming film 'Divergent.'
- 'Our Nixon' presents new but mostly unsurprising footage of the presidentBecause the Nixon years have been so thoroughly dissected already, most of the new documentary is far from startling.
- 'Salinger' chases a recluse out of the shadowsThe documentary by Shane Salerno treats the author's life in expos茅 fashion.
- Appreciation: the lyrical works of an Indian masterAn ongoing project aims to preserve and restore the work of the director Satyajit Ray.
- Hayden Panettiere and Matt Damon to receive awards for environmental workHayden Panettiere and Matt Damon will be honored by the Environmental Media Association this fall. Hayden Panettiere will receive the Futures Award, which honors younger entertainers, while Matt Damon will get the Ongoing Commitment Award for his organization Water.org.
- Alec Baldwin, Cate Blanchett propel 'Blue Jasmine' to indie successAlec Baldwin and Cate Blanchett star in Woody Allen's movie 'Blue Jasmine.' Alec Baldwin and Cate Blanchett's film is set to pass other indies such as 'Mud' and 'The Way, Way Back' in box office grosses.
- Paula Patton's 'Baggage Claim,' 'Ender's Game' 鈥 what will succeed at the box office this fall?Paula Patton's film 'Baggage Claim,' the next 'Hunger Games' movie, and '47 Ronin' will all be released this fall. Will Paula Patton's movie, the new 'Hobbit' movie, and others win at the box office?
- 'The Grandmaster' tells the story of real-life kung fu innovator Ip ManTony Leung plays Ip Man, the man who trained Bruce Lee, in 'The Grandmaster.'
- 'The Patience Stone' delves into more than just love during wartime'The Patience Stone' discusses the subjugation of women in Afghanistan.
- 'Cutie and the Boxer' follows two married artists and their strugglesThe marriage depicted in 'Cutie' seems like it would be more difficult than the movie will admit.