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The Green Wave: movie reviewA powerful look at a drive for reform in the clamorous and heartbreaking documentary 'The Green Wave.' The film is ever more relevant as Iran remains a hot topic on the global stage.
Robot & Frank: movie reviewFrank Langella's performance elevates the movie into a character study of a proud man combating his fearfulness.
We Women Warriors: movie reviewWhile director Nicole Karsin doesn't adequately detail the politics behind Colombian warfare, the documentary is still powerful.
Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis in 'The Campaign': movie reviewThe shticks of Ferrell and Galifianakis are all too familiar in this toothless satire.
The Bourne Legacy: movie reviewSome of the action is enjoyable, but 'Bourne' is bogged down by confusing exposition.
Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones in 'Hope Springs': movie review'Hope Springs' revives a tired boomer marriage.
The Imposter: movie review'Imposter' has a few too many reenactments but is an unsettling mystery.
Jude Law in '360': movie reviewDespite an impressive production crew and cast, '360' is disappointing.
Andy Samberg and Rashida Jones in 'Celeste and Jesse Forever': movie review'Celeste' is a rarity: a rom-com break-up scenario seen from the female point of view.
Colin Farrell and Jessica Biel in Total Recall: movie review (+trailer)With one-dimensional characters, 'Total Recall' is just a big-screen video game.
Searching for Sugar Man: movie review'Sugar,' the story of the search for a musician whose career is resurrected, is a real-life fairy tale with a happy ending.
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry: movie review'Never Sorry' is a new-style profile in 21st-century courage.
Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn short on laughs in 'The Watch''The Watch' has lots of gross-out CGI monster splatter, but falls short on comedy.
Patang: movie review'Patang' skillfully integrates documentary footage with dramatic reenactments.
The Well-Digger's Daughter: movie reviewThe film has unhurried storytelling and fairy-tale charm.
'Brave': Girl power hits a bull's-eye at the box office, but ...With 'Brave,' 'Snow White and The Huntsman,' and 'The Hunger Games' we're seeing the box-office triumph of strong, young female characters. But has Hollywood – or American culture – really changed how it sees women?
The Dark Knight Rises: movie reviewThe movie's ambitions aren't matched by its material.- Family Portrait in Black and White: movie reviewThe story of a Ukrainian woman who has raised more than 20 foster children is fascinatingly told.
- Union Square: movie reviewActress Mira Sorvino is a little too good at playing annoying.
- Easy Money: movie reviewDespite double and triple crosses, director Daniél Espinosa keeps his characters front and center.