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- 'Aftermath' stages its Holocaust tale like a horror movie
'Aftermath' is about Polish Jews who were killed during World War II but it's filmed like a run-of-the-mill scary movie.
- 'Nebraska,' directed by Alexander Payne, veers into caricature
'Nebraska' centers on an elderly man who believes he's won a mail-order sweepstakes (Bruce Dern) and his exasperated son (Will Forte).
- 'Thor: The Dark World' has lost the spark of the original
'Thor: The Dark World' stars Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman.
- 'The Wind Rises' is beautiful but conceptually muddled
'Wind' director Hayao Miyazaki has seized on an intriguing idea for his plot but doesn't follow through.
- 'At Berkeley' opens the door to a kaleidoscopic learning lab
'At Berkeley' is a documentary which focuses on the nature of publicly funded education in the modern era.
- 'The Book Thief' is a respectable but dull adaptation of the hit novel
'The Book Thief' stars Sophie Nélisse, Geoffrey Rush, and Emily Watson.
- Emile Hirsch will portray comedian John Belushi in biopic
Emile Hirsch will portray the 'Saturday Night Live' actor in a biopic which will be directed by Steve Conrad. Emile Hirsch has previously appeared in such films as 'Into the Wild.'
- 'Last Vegas' powerhouse cast discusses their new comedy
'Last Vegas' stars Freeman, Robert De Niro, Kevin Kline, and Michael Douglas. 'I would do anything that got me out of gravitas,' Freeman said of choosing to appear in the comedy.
- 'Ender's Game' is a compelling adventure with a good message
'Ender's Game' stars Asa Butterfield, Harrison Ford, and Ben Kingsley. 'Ender's Game' is based on the sci-fi novel by Orson Scott Card.
- 'Dallas Buyers Club' features remarkable performances by Matthew McConaughey, Jared Leto
McConaughey stars as Ron Woodroof, who is diagnosed with AIDS and begins selling non-FDA approved medications for it through a club.
- De Niro, Kline, Freeman, and Douglas star in 'Last Vegas'
'Last Vegas,' starring Robert De Niro, Kevin Kline, Morgan Freeman, and Michael Douglas, focuses too much on old-age jokes.
- 'About Time': Time travel makes the central romance a little creepy
'About Time' stars Domhnall Gleeson as a young man who discovers he has the ability to travel back in time.
- 'The Square' unveils some of the faces behind Cairo's Tahrir uprising
'The Square' is directed by Jehane Noujaim.
- Asa Butterfield of 'Ender's Game' says source novel was 'scarily accurate' in envisioning the future
Asa Butterfield stars as the title character in 'Ender's Game,' which is based on the sci-fi novel of the same name and will be released Nov. 1. Asa Butterfield previously starred in the film 'Hugo.'
- Nicole Kidman and George Clooney's films won't be Oscar contenders
Films starring Nicole Kidman, Steve Carell, and others will now be released in 2014, meaning they won't qualify for the coming Oscar season. Nicole Kidman stars as Grace Kelly in the film 'Grace of Monaco.'
- 'The Counselor' has impressive performances but a confusing plot
'The Counselor' boasts an excellent cast, but the story based on Cormac McCarthy's screenplay isn't always easy to decipher.
- 'Blue is the Warmest Color' is a remarkable but exasperating love story
The two actresses starring in 'Blue is the Warmest Color,' Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux, are extraordinary.
- Daniel Radcliffe is the primary reason to see 'Kill Your Darlings'
'Kill Your Darlings' is too stage-y but Radcliffe, playing Allen Ginsberg, is the best thing about the movie.
- 'American Promise' chronicles the diverging paths of two African-American teenagers
The parents of one of the boys filmed two teenagers as one attended a prestigious learning institute and the other entered public school.
- Julianne Moore, Chloë Grace Moretz discuss making 'Carrie' in the digital age
Julianne Moore and Chloë Grace Moretz star in the remake of Stephen King's novel 'Carrie.' Chloë Grace Moretz plays the title protagonist, while Julianne Moore portrays her mother.