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- 'A Million Ways to Die in the West' has hit-or-miss comedy
'West' stars Seth MacFarlane of 'Family Guy' as a sheep farmer in nineteenth-century Arizona.
- 'We Are the Best!' is a funny, happy movie about adolescents
'Best' follows three teenage girls who decide to start a punk group.
- 'Night Moves' is a psychological drama that keeps the tension running high
'Moves' stars Jesse Eisenberg and Dakota Fanning.
- 'Blended' is sluggish and predictable
'Blended' stars Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore.
- 'The Love Punch' actress Emma Thompson makes the movie tolerable
'The Love Punch' is a third-rate caper, but Thompson's crack timing makes even her worst lines entertaining.
- 'Words and Pictures': Actors Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche triumph over plot contrivances
'Words and Pictures' stars Owen as a poet teaching at a posh prep school who skirmishes with the new art instructor (Binoche).
- Kristen Stewart's role in 'Clouds of Sils Maria' pokes fun at the star's reality
Kristen Stewart stars as an actress's assistant in the new movie. Kristen Stewart's lines reference the 'Twilight' films and paparazzi culture.
- 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' is witty and has dynamic action scenes
'X-Men: Days of Future Past' has some confusing time-travel scenarios, but when the movie's this fun, that doesn't matter.
- 'Foxcatcher' actor Steve Carell draws praise for his dramatic performance
'Foxcatcher' actor Steve Carell is earning rave reviews for his performance in the film about an Olympic wrestler and his wealthy benefactor. 'Foxcatcher' also stars Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo.
- 'Godzilla' star Bryan Cranston discusses his new monster film
'Godzilla' actor Cranston says he was attracted by the idea of making a 'character-based monster movie.' 'Godzilla' is now playing in theaters.
- 'Godzilla' is a disappointing monster movie
'Godzilla': It turns out all the best parts of the film were in the trailers. 'Godzilla' stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
- 'Million Dollar Arm' keeps the audience engaged despite its predictability
'Million Dollar Arm' stars Jon Hamm as J.B. Bernstein, a sports agent who decides to recruit Indian cricket bowlers for Major League baseball.
- 'The Immigrant' is uneven but often extraordinary
'Immigrant' stars Marion Cotillard as a Polish immigrant arriving in America in the 1920s.
- Malik Bendjelloul, director of Oscar winner 'Searching for Sugar Man,' dies
Malik Bendjelloul won an Oscar for his documentary about singer-songwriter Sixto Rodriguez. Malik Bendjelloul's movie was the first Swedish film to win an Oscar since 1984.
- Superheroes invade daily life
Fantasy or sci-fi fans dressing up as their favorite character isn't just for comic book conventions anymore.
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- 'Neighbors' is just another gross-out comedy
'Neighbors' stars Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne as a couple with a baby whose lives are disrupted when a fraternity, led by their wild president (Zac Efron), moves in next door.
- 'Chef' has lively behind-the-scenes food shenanigans
'Chef' is often sharply written, though the movie focuses too much on the relationship between dad Carl (Jon Favreau) and his son (Emjay Anthony).
- 'Fed Up': Documentary details the dangers of sugar
'Fed Up' is alarmist to an almost apocalyptic degree, but the facts and figures presented will give anyone pause.
- 'Cyber-Seniors' shows an elating exchange between senior citizens and teens
'Cyber-Seniors,' a documentary, follows a group of seniors taking a computer literacy class.