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- Scarlett Johansson in 'Under the Skin': The film about an alien is boring
Scarlett Johansson's movie 'Under the Skin' would have been a better film if it wasn't so arty. Scarlett Johansson is also starring in the new movie 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier.'
- 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' is topical with nimble action scenes
'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' stars Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson.
- 'Noah': The biblical epic isn't stodgy, but that doesn't mean it's good
'Noah' stars Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly.
- Emma Watson talks 'Noah' and returning to the world of big-budget movies
Emma Watson said she originally couldn't see how 'Noah' director Darren Aronofsky would tell the Biblical story but, after reading the script, decided it was 'a really original take on a genre, on a story, on an idea.' Emma Watson recently starred in 'The Bling Ring' and 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower.'
- 'Cesar Chavez': The biopic is a little too dutiful
'Cesar Chavez' stars Michael Peña as the civil rights icon.
- 'Finding Vivian Maier' artfully reveals a fame-dodging artist
'Finding Vivian Maier' is directed by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel.
- 'Noah' is visually compelling and star Russell Crowe keeps the movie grounded
'Noah' certainly takes considerable liberties with the original Bible story, but many visual sequences, including the flood, are very impressive. 'Noah' is in theaters now.
- How well do you know your Star Wars insults? Take our quiz, laser brain!
Sure, you can bullseye womp rats in your T-16, and maybe you can even make the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs, whatever that means. But could you prevail in a battle of wits with the inhabitants of that galaxy far, far away? Take our quiz to find out!
- 'Divergent' isn't different enough from other YA film adaptations
'Divergent' doesn't do much to separate itself from the pack, but star Shailene Woodley gives a great performance as protagonist Tris and has good chemistry with her co-star Theo James. 'Divergent' is based on the first book in the young adult dystopian trilogy by Veronica Roth.
- 'Enemy' finds Jake Gyllenhaal doing double duty
Gyllenhaal plays both a history professor and his doppelgänger, and director Denis Villeneuve piles on the weirdness.
- 'On My Way': Catherine Deneuve portrays a faded beauty on a road trip
'On My Way' centers on Bettie (Catherine Deneuve), a widow who leaves the house to get cigarettes and keeps finding reasons not to return.
- Zoe Saldana, Clive Owen star in 'Blood Ties,' an anemic family drama
Zoe Saldana and Mila Kunis star in the film 'Blood Ties,' which follows a family with one brother who is a policeman and another who is a criminal. Zoe Saldana recently starred in the film 'Out of the Furnace.'
- 'Veronica Mars' movie: Behind the film's unusual path to the screen
The 'Veronica Mars' movie, which hits theaters today, is not only unusual because of its Kickstarter origin but because it's the first studio movie to be bypass the usual 90-day lag time between when a film is released in theaters and when it's released on DVD or via digital means. The 'Veronica Mars' movie stars Kristen Bell.
- 'Ernest and Celestine' is a dreamlike, sweet animated feature
The saga of a mouse and bear who are forbidden friends has a broad appeal.
- 'Le Week-End' is a slog through marital dysfunction
'Le Week-End' stars Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan.
- 'Bad Words,' a spelling bee comedy, features a tiptop cast
'Bad Words' is directed by and stars Jason Bateman as an adult who competes with kids in a national spelling bee.
- 'Veronica Mars': Is the movie worth checking out? Here's the review
'Veronica Mars' was canceled as a TV show in 2007 and has now been revived as a feature film. 'Veronica Mars' stars Kristen Bell.
- 'Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me' is an enjoyably fawning documentary
'Stritch' is directed by Chiemi Karasawa.
- 'Bethlehem' is powerful because of the violence of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict it depicts
'Bethlehem' stars Tsahi Halevi and Shadi Mar'i.
- 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' has old-world melancholy
'Budapest' stars Ralph Fiennes and Tilda Swinton.