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- 'Man of Steel' director Snyder discusses trying to ignore previous 'Superman' films and how Christopher Nolan helped him
'Man of Steel' stars Henry Cavill as Superman and Amy Adams as Lois Lane. 'Man of Steel' arrived in theaters June 14.
- 'The Bling Ring' needs to examine the cost of its characters' criminal exploits more deeply
'The Bling Ring' is based on a true story about a group of teenagers who robbed the homes of celebrities.
- '20 Feet From Stardom' is a fascinating look at backup singers
'20 Feet From Stardom' is a valuable contribution to the field of musical performance on film and asks an important question: Is it important for an artist to be a star?
- 'Man of Steel' offers a new generation its own, brooding, Superman
To each American generation, its Superman. But will audiences get what they need from another spandex-clad, costumed, immigrant superhero in this summer's 'Man of Steel'?
- 'Man of Steel' never gets off the ground
'Man of Steel,' starring Henry Cavill as Superman, is dreary and overlong.
- 'The Internship' doesn't make good on its promising storyline
'The Internship' stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as older Google interns who try to succeed in a youth-dominated environment.
- 'Dirty Wars' is a study of national security practices that need exposing
'Dirty Wars' is by documentarian Richard Rowley.
- 'Much Ado' is a legitimately entertaining Shakespeare adaptation
Director Joss Whedon's version of 'Much Ado' is an adept adaptation of the Shakespeare comedy.
- Esther Williams was MGM's swimming star
Esther Williams rose to fame swimming in a multitude of MGM movies, performing various water ballet routines. Esther Williams died June 6.
- 'The Kings of Summer' sinks into a cliché coming-of-age story
'The Kings of Summer' was a Sundance favorite but is an all-too-familiar story. 'The Kings of Summer' stars Nick Robinson, Gabriel Basso, and Moises Arias.
- 'Fill the Void' probes loyalty and desire
'Fill the Void' lets viewers inside an Orthodox religious society.
- 'Now You See Me' has a great premise but doesn't follow through
'Now You See Me' dispenses quickly with its magical premise and turns into a noisy thriller. 'Now You See Me' stars Jesse Eisenberg, Isla Fisher, and Woody Harrelson.
- 'After Earth' finds its heroes battling against an awkward screenplay
'After Earth' is directed by M. Night Shyamalan and takes itself too seriously. 'After Earth' stars Will Smith as a fierce father and his real-life son Jaden as his cadet son.
- 'Epic' has entertaining voice actors but ho-hum visuals
'Epic' is an animated tale following a human girl who befriends tiny forest-dwelling people.
- 'We Steal Secrets' is more exciting than most fictional Hollywood thrillers
'Secrets' centers on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and Army private Bradley Manning.
- 'Before Midnight' is the richest movie of director Richard Linklater's romantic trilogy
'Before Midnight' captures a couple whose ardor has run its course.
- 'The Hangover Part III' shows the series has worn out its welcome
'The Hangover Part III' is a collection of gross-outs that are missing the laughs.
- 'Star Trek Into Darkness' director J.J. Abrams discusses whether he would take on a third 'Trek' and that new 'Star Wars' movie
'Star Trek Into Darkness' can be seen by 'Trek' fans and newbies, Abrams says, and the opportunity to direct the new 'Star Wars' movie makes him 'feel preposterously lucky.' 'Star Trek Into Darkness' hit theaters May 17.
- 'The English Teacher' could benefit from being a bit more daring
'The English Teacher' follows Julianne Moore as a high school English teacher who becomes fascinated with a former student.
- 'Frances Ha' star Greta Gerwig is always worth watching
The scenes in 'Frances Ha' featuring Greta Gerwig and her character's best friend ring true in depicting female friendships.