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- 'Stoker' employs cinematic tricks that don't impress
'Stoker' centers on precocious India Stoker (Mia Wasikowska), who is unnaturally fixated on her mysterious uncle.
- 'Jack the Giant Slayer' is more ho-hum than fee-fi-fo-fum
'Jack' has mostly perfunctory performances, though the giants are somewhat entertaining.
- Jennifer Lawrence: 3 reasons why she's charmed Hollywood Jennifer Lawrence is everywhere, and not just because she recently picked up a Best Actress Oscar. Here are three reasons she's won over many in Hollywood and those outside it.
- Oscars 2013: Where have child actors gone post-nom?
In the aftermath of Oscars 2013, which featured the youngest-ever nominee for Best Actress, here's a look at what other under-18 nominees have gone on to do.
- The Onion apologizes for offensive actress tweet
The Onion apologizes for calling 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' star Quvenzhane Wallis an offensive name on Twitter. The Onion apologizes the day after the tweet was sent out. 'It was crude and offensive,' CEO Steve Hannah wrote on Facebook.
- Oscar winners 2013: Check out the full list
Who were the Oscar winners in 2013? Here are the winners, from the well-known prizes to the more obscure. The Oscar winners for 2013 included victors like 'Argo.'
- Oscar winners: 2013 a night of surprises, pleasant and not so much
Oscar winners of 2013 included some upsets, such as Ang Lee as Best Director, for 'Life of Pi.' But some movie insiders saw Oscar night as unsettling, including first lady Michelle Obama's involvement.
- 'Bless Me, Ultima' has moments where its magical realism shines
'Ultima' strains to be a classic, but the film does have lovely sections.
- 'Caesar Must Die' is powerful and moving
'Caesar,' a prison's production of Shakespeare, doesn't sugarcoat the convicts or their incarcerations.
- Oscars 2013: Who will win? Check out our predictions The biggest night for movies is coming up fast – the ceremony will air on Feb. 24. Check out our picks for who will take home the big prizes.
- A (long) day at the cinema
Movie classics like 'Casablanca' and 'High Noon' were short and sweet, but modern audiences are more likely to sit through a three-hour running time.
- 'No' aims to put viewers in the middle of Chilean politics
'No' presents an interesting look at Chilean political drama, but like other historical films, it seems at time to put too happy a face on the proceedings.
- 'Like Someone in Love' is a little too lightweight
Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami's story follows a young student who works as an escort.
- 'Safe Haven' is a sudsy-scary weepfest
'Safe Haven,' starring Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel, is more of a Gothic chick flick than anything.
- 'A Good Day to Die Hard' makes John McClane a little too invincible
The 'Die Hard' franchise starring Bruce Willis may have run its course.
- 'Beautiful Creatures' plays its supernatural story too straight
'Creatures,' an ordinary-boy-meets-teen-witch story, could have used a dash of Tim Burton ghoulishness.
- 'Ferlinghetti' explores the remarkable life of the poet-painter-activist
Lawrence Ferlinghetti is the subject of a documentary that encompasses, among other topics, the history of the Beats and his City Lights Bookstore.
- 'Lore' features an unusual and absorbing heroine
'Lore' overdoes its symbolism at times, but actress Saskia Rosendahl as the titular character is impressively expressive.
- 'Side Effects' is a middling effort from director Steven Soderbergh
The plot in 'Side Effects' is part social commentary, part film noir, but the twists in the story are more ingenious than believable.
- Melissa McCarthy's film 'Identity Thief' is the furthest thing from funny
'Thief' stars Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy deserve a lot better than this colossally misguided comedy. Melissa McCarthy stars as a serial rip-off artist who steals an accountant (Jason Bateman)'s identity.