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- 'St. Vincent': The movie presses all the buttons for tears
'St. Vincent' stars Bill Murray as a hard-drinking, hard-gambling lout who becomes a mentor to a 12-year-old boy who lives next door.
- 'The Judge' actor Robert Downey Jr. shares why his movie is different from other legal dramas
"I've done lawyers before and it's like, 'Dude, really? Courtrooms? So boring," Downey said of the genre. The actor also stars as Iron Man in the Marvel franchise and has recently played the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes.
- 'Gone Girl': Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike on what attracted them to their parts
'It's about what women ask of men and men ask of women, and in the way we kind of show one another half of ourselves and not the whole self,' Affleck said of the marriage between his character, Nick, and Nick's wife Amy (Pike) in the film.
- 'The Blue Room' is an art film wannabe
'Blue' stars director and co-writer Mathieu Amalric and Stéphanie Cléau in what could have been a taut little thriller.
- 'Gone Girl': The movie doesn't move beyond the formulaic
'Gone Girl' stars Ben Affleck as Nick Dunne, who comes under suspicion for murder when his wife Amy (Rosamund Pike) disappears.
- 'Keep on Keepin' On' focuses on life in music and the joy it can bring
'Keep' centers on jazz legend Clark Terry and pianist Justin Kauflin and their musical collaborations are a beautiful thing to see.
- 'The Decent One': The documentary about Heinrich Himmler is excruciating
Director Vanessa Lapa uses a cache of hundreds of Himmler's and his family's personal papers and rare footage to examine the question of how seemingly 'normal' people can perpetrate the worst human atrocities.
- 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' sequel will debut on Netflix and IMAX
The new movie will be Netflix's first feature film. The sequel is being directed by martial arts choreographer Yuen Wo-Ping and will reportedly debut in August 2015.
- 'The Equalizer' wins the weekend box office
The thriller starring Denzel Washington topped the box office with $35 million, while last week's box office champion 'The Maze Runner,' which is based on a young adult dystopian novel, placed second with $17.5 million.
- 'The Two Faces of January': The noir movie has an unsettling plot
Director Hossein Amini understands dread is a dish best served slow.
- 'I Am Eleven': The documentary is a paean to an innocent age
'Eleven' is an enjoyable mishmash of young voices and faces poised between childhood and teenagerdom.
- 'The Boxtrolls' is charming but story-challenged
The movie's grubby Victorian designs can be a little suffocating and the story's structure is off, but 'The Boxtrolls' includes good voice work by Ben Kingsley and, as with other Laika-produced movies, the touch of darkness in the movie is welcome.
- 'The Equalizer': The hero's invincibility becomes a little silly
'The Equalizer' stars Denzel Washington in a powerful performance as a former George W. Bush-era intelligence operative who now lives a quiet life until he takes a paternal interest in an abused teenage prostitute.
- 'Gone Girl,' 'Inherent Vice' will debut at New York Film Festival
The Edward Snowden documentary 'Citizenfour' and Martin Scorsese and David Tedeschi's documentary 'The 50 Year Argument' will also be screened at the festival. The New York Film Festival begins on Sept. 26.
- Andre Benjamin shares how he identified with Jimi Hendrix for biopic
Benjamin portrays Hendrix in the movie 'Jimi: All Is By My Side' and says he recognized the journey Hendrix went through trying to gain confidence onstage. 'I had to grow into being an entertainer and Jimi had to grow into being an entertainer, too,' the Outkast member said.
- ‘The Boxtrolls’: Puppets, sets mean the movie’s world is real enough to touch
In 'The Boxtrolls,' everything shown onscreen actually exists in Oregon's Laika Studios. 'I want [the audience] to see [the characters] as living, breathing, emoting things,' Laika Studios chief Travis Knight said.
- 'The Equalizer': Chloe Grace Moretz discusses learning from Denzel Washington
'I learned more in those moments than I have in a long time with an actor,' Moretz said of acting with Washington in the thriller. Moretz also recently starred in a remake of the horror movie 'Carrie' and the film adaptation of the young adult novel 'If I Stay.'
- 'The Maze Runner' doesn't separate itself from its YA dystopian brethren
In 'The Maze Runner,' the maze itself is a letdown and the film presents boring explanations to the plot's mysteries.
- 'This Is Where I Leave You': The cast is better than the over-the-top movie
Tina Fey and Jason Bateman star in 'Leave,' which centers on a family that gathers to mourn the death of its patriarch. The cast is great, but the movie can't seem to settle on a tone.
- 'Fort Bliss' needs to more fully examine its protagonist's conflicts
'Bliss' stars Michelle Monaghan as a decorated Army medic who returns home from extended duty in Afghanistan, but the conflicts of Monaghan's character about motherhood and the military need to be explored more.