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- 'Our Little Sister' is Chekhov lite but provokes smiles
'Sister' centers on three grown sisters, portrayed by Haruka Ayase, Masami Nagasawa, and Kaho living together. The trio invite their half-sister (Suzo Hirose) to join them, too.
- 'Life, Animated' depicts the extent to which love and caring can turn a life around
'Life' centers on a boy who is diagnosed with autism and who went through a remarkable transformation after he became a fan of Disney films.
- Documentary 'Zero Days' is more frightening than anything Hollywood could come up with
'Days,' which takes its name from a computer security flaw, is about the brave new world of cyberwarfare. It's directed by Alex Gibney of 'We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks.'
- Alicia Vikander's 'Tomb Raider' release date: Hope for video game films?
A release date has been set for the new 'Tomb Raider' movie. The original films, based on the video games of the same name, starred Angelina Jolie.
- How 'Finding Dory' beat 'BFG' and 'Tarzan' on the Fourth of July weekend
The Pixar sequel 'Dory' came in number one at the box office again, triumphing over competition such as 'Tarzan,' which stars Alexander Skarsgård, and 'The BFG,' an adaptation of the Roald Dahl novel that is directed by Steven Spielberg.
- Remembering Noel Neill, the first to portray Lois Lane on screen
Neill portrayed Lois Lane in an early 'Superman' film and TV series. She brought to the big screen the character of an ambitious woman, which was uncommon at the time.
- Can the story of Tarzan be adapted for contemporary times?
The new film 'The Legend of Tarzan' depicts the famous story of a man known as the King of the Jungle and the 'Tarzan' filmmakers did the delicate dance of trying to both preserve its original spirit while also correcting or even discarding its problematic origins.
- In 'The Legend of Tarzan,' Alexander Skarsgård looks at home in the jungle
'Tarzan' stars Alexander Skarsgård as the title character and Margot Robbie as his wife, Jane. Samuel L. Jackson and Christoph Waltz co-star.
- 'Wreck-It Ralph' sequel date – how film's nostalgia appealed to viewers
Disney has announced a release date for a sequel to the Disney animated movie 'Wreck-It Ralph.' The first movie stars John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman.
- 'Our Kind of Traitor' is diverting but not the best adaptation of Le Carré
'Traitor' stars Ewan McGregor as British academic Perry, who encounters a Russian with mob connections (Stellan Skarsgård) who wants Perry's help.
- 'The BFG' never sustains liftoff
'BFG' stars Ruby Barnhill as Sophie, a young orphan who is plucked from her orphanage in the middle of the night by a 26-foot friendly giant (Mark Rylance).
- Academy announces most diverse class ever post #OscarsSoWhite
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that the group to which it is extending membership invites for this year is the biggest and most diverse group ever. Where does the Academy go from here?
- Why are there so many dark themes in TV and movies?
Movies such as 'The Hunger Games' and TV shows such as 'Game of Thrones' all take place in grim worlds with morally conflicted heroes – and they're hugely popular. Why the boom in the dark side?
- 'Finding Dory' rides wave of success to second number one at the box office
'Finding Dory' topped the box office again in its second weekend, outgrossing such competition as the action sequel 'Independence Day: Resurgence' and the thriller 'The Shallows.'
- Tyrese Gibson in 'Transformers 5': Why they're making two more films, too
Actor Gibson wrote on social media that he will be appearing in the upcoming 'Transformers' film, which is scheduled to be released in the summer of 2017.
- 'Independence Day: Resurgence' is cluttered but entertaining
'Independence' is a sequel to the 1996 disaster hit 'Independence Day' and features the return of stars like Jeff Goldblum and Bill Pullman as well as new faces like Maika Monroe and Liam Hemsworth.
- 'Independence Day: Resurgence': Will disaster film become a box office hit?
'Independence' is a sequel to the 1996 box office champion 'Independence Day' and is the newest movie to feature a large cast attempting to get through a crisis.
- 'Free State of Jones' is powerful but lacks nuance
'Jones' stars Matthew McConaughey as Newton Knight, a Mississippi farmer who enlisted a group of renegade slaves and other Southerners for a rebellion against the Confederacy. Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Mahershala Ali co-star.
- 'Wiener-Dog': The central dachshund is more of a linking device than a character
'Wiener-Dog' stars actors including Tracy Letts, Julie Delpy, and Danny DeVito as various owners of a dachshund.
- 'Les Cowboys' is more ambitious than successful
'Cowboys' stars François Damiens as a father whose daughter, Kelly (Iliana Zabeth), runs off with her boyfriend and possible jihadi, Ahmed (Mounir Margoum). Damiens is powerful in the role.