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- 'Rabin, the Last Day' would be better without stiff reenactments
'Rabin' is a documentary about the events surrounding the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin 20 years ago. With material this powerful, the audience shouldn't be attempting to figure out what's real and what's staged.
- 'The Finest Hours' is a seafaring story that's resolutely old-fashioned
'Hours' stars Chris Pine as Bernie Webber, one of the members of the Coast Guard who attempts a rescue of a tanker in the middle of a nor'easter. The story is based on a true story that occurred off the coast of Cape Cod in the 1950s.
- Matt Damon says Hollywood must do more to support diversity
Actor calls forthcoming changes to Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences membership 'a wonderful first step.'
- 'The Revenant' survives blizzard to top box office
'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' moved back to second, raising its record-setting domestic total to $880 million, as a severe blizzard cut into ticket sales.
- Oscars boycott prompts plan for sweeping changes to Academy
Film academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs, announced sweeping changes including a goal of women to comprise 48 percent of its approximately 6,000 members and "diverse groups" at least 14 percent.
- 'The Messenger': Its worthy ecocentric message can't hold a candle to the film's beauty
Director Su Rynard and her chief cinematographer, Daniel Grant, do such a good job of showcasing songbirds that they almost undercut their own agenda of putting forth a call to political action.
- Does a movie's release date matter anymore?
Traditionally the summer movie season and the end of the year were thought of as high-profile times for movies to be released, but two big superhero movies, 'Deadpool' and 'Batman v Superman,' are hitting the screen in February and March this year. What's behind this shift?
- Oscars boycott: Will others join Jada Pinkett Smith and Spike Lee?
Spike Lee and Jada Pinkett Smith each said Monday that they will not attend this year's Oscars ceremony. Will this boycott grow?
- 'Spotlight' wins best picture at Critics' Choice Awards
Brie Larson and Leonardo DiCaprio won the top Critics' Choice acting prizes for "Room" and "The Revenant."
- 'Ride Along 2' dethrones 'Star Wars' at the box office
'The Revenant' came in second this weekend by racking up $29.5 million. 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' fell to third after four weeks atop the charts.
- 'Ride Along 2' has the same silliness and a bit more creativity than the first movie
'Ride Along 2' stars Kevin Hart as a new cop who attempts to impress his future brother-in-law, James (Ice Cube), who is a police detective.
- '13 Hours' keeps the action at full throttle – for better or worse
'13' stars John Krasinski as former Navy SEAL Jack Silva. The movie depicts the deadly 2012 attacks on the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.
- 'Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art' could have used more debate on what is truly art
'Troublemakers' looks at the movement of Land Art, in which artists use just about anything in a landscape that can be manipulated or excavated.
- Blockbuster Best Picture nominees: Box office, Oscars TV boost?
This year's group of Best Picture contenders have grossed far more so far at the box office than last year's. Will average moviegoers be more interested in this year's competition?
- 'Star Wars' first movie to cross $800 million domestically
'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' topped US box office charts for the fourth straight weekend, narrowly beating 'The Revenant' and making it the first movie to cross $800 million domestically.
- 'Anomalisa': How director Charlie Kaufman crafted the animated awards season contender
'Anomalisa' centers on a man on a business trip who is disillusioned with life and who encounters a young woman who stands out to him as an anomaly.
- Will 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' film opening in China break more records?
The record-breaking "Star Wars" opened Saturday in China, but it is unlikely that it will draw enough people in to knock off "Avatar" as the world's all-time biggest grossing movie.
- 'The Revenant' star Leonardo DiCaprio: 'It's a really primal story of man and the natural world'
DiCaprio stars in 'Revenant' as real-life figure Hugh Glass, who was attacked by a bear but was abandoned by his companions. 'It was all basically us really putting ourselves in this environment and seeing what happens,' the actor says of the shoot.
- Orson Welles' 'Chimes at Midnight' is likely the greatest Shakespearean film ever
'Chimes' is a little-seen 1966 masterpiece by Welles and brings elements of the 'Henry IV' plays and 'Richard II,' among others, together.
- '45 Years' has terrific acting, directing, and writing
'45' stars Tom Courtenay and Charlotte Rampling as a couple whose marriage is suddenly on the rocks shortly before an anniversary celebration.