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- The strength of 'Ain't Them Bodies Saints' lies with its actors'Saints' includes great turns by actors Ben Foster and Keith Carradine, though the movie isn't quite as epic as it thinks it is.
- 'Lee Daniels' The Butler' is too ambitious but some moments hit home'The Butler' actors Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey both turn in commendable performances.
- Kate Winslet's film 'Divergent' joins rush of dystopian Y.A. film adaptationsKate Winslet and Shailene Woodley star in 'Divergent,' a movie based on Veronica Roth's dystopian young adult novel. Kate Winslet and Shailene Woodley's movie is one of several young adult films that depict a dark future.
- Vivien Leigh's archive will be on display at the Victoria & Albert MuseumVivien Leigh's personal letters, annotated film and theater scripts, and more will be on display at the British museum. Vivien Leigh starred in films such as 'Gone with the Wind' and 'A Streetcar Named Desire.'
- Maleficent Angelina Jolie: The star talks her new film at Disney's D23 Expo'Maleficent' will star Angelina Jolie as the 'Sleeping Beauty' villain. 'Since I was a little girl, Maleficent was always my favorite,' Angelina Jolie told the crowd at Disney's D23 Expo, where they promoted the company's coming projects.
- 'Planes' doesn't reach the creative heights of a Pixar movie'Planes,' which was produced by Disney, has an all-too-predictable plot.
- 'Computer Chess' shows real affection for its subjects'Computer Chess' is shot as a faux documentary and takes place over a weekend conference where programmers face off against chess software.
- 'The Gardener' examines religion in Israel'The Gardener' is equal parts lyrical and daffy, with most of the movie filmed in the beautiful Bahai gardens in Hafai, Israel.
- In 'Elysium,' the director overdoes the effects'Elysium' follows Max (Matt Damon), who becomes irradiated and must travel to a space station to seek medical help.
- 'We're the Millers' is too bland to be entertaining'Millers' stars Jason Sudeikis as the head of a group who need to pretend to be a family in order to smuggle drugs across the Mexican border.
- Weekend box office: '2 Guns' soars ahead of 'The Smurfs 2'Weekend box office results: The action film starring Mark Wahlberg and Denzel Washington, '2 Guns', took the top spot, while 'The Wolverine' stayed at No. 2. The weekend box office wasn't such a good place for 'The Smurfs 2,' which opened below expectations.
- 'The Spectacular Now': How director James Ponsoldt made it more than just another teen movie'The Spectacular Now' is a welcome change in the teen movie genre, according to many reviewers. 'Spectacular' director James Ponsoldt and stars Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley discuss how they made their movie different.
- '2 Guns' has a none-too-original premise'2 Guns' follows Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg as two men infiltrating a drug cartel who don't know the other is undercover.
- 'The Spectacular Now' is often better than the average teen coming-of-age drama'Spectacular' is sappy in its second half, but stars Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley both give impressive performances.
- 'The Artist and the Model' weds lushness, innocence'Artist' gets past the common problem of the creation of art not translating well to the screen, but it leaves the audience with questions about the film's main character.
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- Kristen Stewart is no longer Hollywood's highest-paid actress 鈥 who took her spot?Kristen Stewart was Hollywood's highest-paid actress for last year, according to Forbes, but someone else took the number one spot for this year. Kristen Stewart recently starred in the 'Twilight' films and 'Snow White and the Huntsman.'
- 'The Wolverine' star Hugh Jackman calls character his 'strongest' role'The Wolverine' stars Jackman as the superhero Wolverine. 'Wolverine' star Jackman says he views the part as one of 'the foundation[s] of [my] entire career.'
- 'The Act of Killing' has a repellant film conceit'Killing' has members of Indonesian death squads, responsible for the deaths of millions, act out their murders, and the result is that the criminals get to boast about their deeds.
- 'Blue Jasmine,' Woody Allen's sister saga, sends up the 1 percenters'Blue Jasmine,' Allen's newest film, makes simple-minded class distinctions and his heroine doesn't provoke much sympathy.