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- 'Bound by Flesh' reopens an almost forgotten chapter of showbiz
'Flesh,' a documentary, tells the story of Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins who were turned into a sideshow attraction.
- 'A Summer's Tale' is a story of the vagaries of young love
'Summer' was made in 1996 and is just now being released in America, but the wait is worth it.
- Ron Howard will direct a documentary about the Beatles
Ron Howard says he will direct a feature-length documentary covering the Beatles' experiences from 1960 to 1966. According to Ron Howard, the movie will include more than a dozen songs by the group.
- Keira Knightley takes on her first major singing role in 'Begin Again'
Keira Knightley stars with Mark Ruffalo in the movie 'Begin Again.' 'The whole thing was out of my comfort zone,' Keira Knightley said. 'I am not a singer. I didn't know how to do that.'
- 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' is a thinking person's fantasy film
While watching 'Dawn,' viewers can take in the film's message about interspecies tolerance while also enjoying the action scenes.
- 'Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger' examines the Boston mob boss's life
Director Joe Berlinger's documentary includes interviews with those who worked with Bulger and the relatives of his murder victims.
- 'The Pleasures of Being Out of Step': The documentary details the varied career of writer Nat Hentoff
'Pleasures,' which is a laudatory documentary about longtime former Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff, is directed by David L. Lewis.
- 'Boyhood' shows that director Richard Linklater is the most gifted director of his generation
'Boyhood' was filmed over 12 years and stars Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette, and Ellar Coltrane.
- Melissa McCarthy and 'Tammy' director Ben Falcone discuss the new film
Melissa McCarthy stars in and Ben Falcone directed the new comedy 'Tammy,' which the husband and wife wrote together. Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone also appeared in the movies 'Bridesmaids' and 'The Heat' together.
- 'Venus in Fur' is alluringly creepy but wears thin
'Venus' stars Mathieu Amalric and Emmanuelle Seigner.
- 'Life Itself' tells the story of legendary film critic Roger Ebert
'Life' shows that Ebert's greatest legacy was his courage at the end of his life.
- Kathy Bates stars in 'Tammy': The movie is too sappy once its characters hit the road
Kathy Bates and Melissa McCarthy star in 'Tammy,' which is better when it's humorous rather than emotional. Kathy Bates recently starred on 'American Horror Story.'
- 'Transformers 4' dominates box office despite dismal critical reception
'Transformers 4' scored the biggest debut for a movie in 2014 so far this weekend, earning $100 million. The new 'Transformers' movie did well despite mainly negative reviews, with the film currently holding a score of 32 out of 100 on the review aggregator website Metacritic.
- 'Transformers: Age of Extinction': Director Michael Bay is better at bots than people
'Transformers: Age of Extinction' stars Mark Wahlberg as a Texas inventor who meets Autobot leader Optimus Prime.
- 'A Hard Day's Night': A re-release shows the movie has lost none of its joy
'A Hard Day's Night,' returning to theaters for its fiftieth anniversary, shows the Fab Four in a happy romp.
- Keira Knightley movie 'Begin Again' is a glorified retread of director John Carney's film 'Once'
Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo star in the movie 'Begin Again,' which never really manages to touch the hearts of audience members. Keira Knightley recently appeared in 'Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit.'
- 'Transformers 4' tries to win over Chinese audiences
'Transformers 4' attempts to please both American and Chinese moviegoers, with locations in the film ranging from Texas to Beijing. 'Transformers 4' will be released on June 27.
- Eli Wallach, star of 'The Magnificent Seven,' dies
Eli Wallach was a prolific actor who starred in such Westerns as 'The Good, The Bad and the Ugly' and 'How the West Was Won.' Eli Wallach recently appeared in 'The Ghost Writer' and 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.'
- 'Third Person': The interlocking of multiple stories is more confusing than illuminating
'Third Person' is directed by Paul Haggis of 'Crash.'
- 'The Rover': Actor Robert Pattinson is a welcome presence in the story
In 'The Rover,' the audience needs more answers about why a man named Eric (Guy Pearce) pursues the men who stole his car.