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- Movie Review | 'Dinner for Schmucks': Steve Carell Stars in ‘Dinner Game’ Remake
“Dinner for Schmucks” is in some ways an exemplary modern Hollywood comedy. - Movie Review | 'Charlie St. Cloud': Zac Efron Plays With Phantoms in the Northwest
In a melodrama touched by the supernatural, Zac Efron cares for his dead younger brother. - Movie Review | 'Enemies of the People': Cambodian Journalist Revisits Khmer Rouge
Thet Sambath suggests a one-man Cambodian Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Instead of affixing blame, he seeks the healing power of confession. - Movie Review | 'Get Low': Robert Duvall as an Eccentric in ’30s Tennessee
Aaron Schneider directs Robert Duvall in the true story of a man who wants to enjoy his own funeral. - Movie Review | 'Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore': Brad Peyton’s Pet Thriller
“Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore” is a spy-and-action-film pastiche that charms less than its predecessor, “Cats & Dogs” (2001). - Movie Review | 'The Extra Man': Kevin Kline Charms on New York Social Scene
A tale of an older asexual gadabout, a throwback to the age of “the confirmed bachelor,” and a young man who hopes to be a writer. - Movie Review | 'Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel': In a Documentary, the World According to Hef
A documentary about Hugh Hefner says that beyond the hedonism, there is an equal-rights advocate who is overlooked. - Movie Review | 'The Concert': Radu Mihaileanu’s Comedy Focuses on Zany Orchestra
“The Concert,” by the Romanian director Radu Mihaileanu, is a kind of French-Russian answer to “The Producers.” - Movie Review | 'Smash His Camera': The Photographer Ron Galella, Source of Art or Agita?
The celebrity photographer Ron Galella is the subject of Leon Gast’s documentary “Smash His Camera.” - Movie Review | 'Helen': Ashley Judd Stars in a Portrait of Depression
In Sandra Nettelbeck’s drama, a wife and mother slowly loses her grip. - Movie Review | 'The Dry Land': Telling a Soldier’s Tale
Ryan Piers Williams directs a story of a soldier who returns from Iraq. - Movie Review | 'The New Year': Alan G. Parker Revisits Sid Vicious’s Worst Moment Ryan O’Nan and America Ferrera in a Soldier’s Tale Ashley Judd Stars in a Portrait of Depression Joe Winston Examines One State’s Transformation Brett Haley With a Promising Feature Debut
Dating, flirting and fighting boredom, with a dying father in the background. - Movie Review | 'What’s the Matter With Kansas?': Joe Winston Examines One State’s Transformation
Once solidly progressive, Kansas has turned conservative and Republican. A filmmaker asks why. - Alan G. Parker Revisits Sid Vicious’s Worst Moment
A documentary takes a new look at a death in punkland. - Film Series and Movie Listings
Listings of movies and film series. - Maury Chaykin, Character Actor, Dies at 61
Mr. Chaykin was a ubiquitous character actor in films and television who specialized in comic roles. - Film: Robert Duvall, in ‘Get Low,’ Still a Hollywood Darling
Robert Duvall, star of “Get Low,” is among a handful of A-list actors who have neared or reached 80 while suffering little to no career slowdown. - The Age of Laura Linney
She didn’t hit her stride until her mid-30s. Can her new role in a dark TV comedy make her a middle-aged success? - Alan Moore Celebrates a Real Person in ‘Unearthing’
The British comic-book writer Alan Moore pays tribute to a mentor in a new sound recording. - Film: ‘Inception’ Criticism Raises Questions for Critics
Before a ticket had been torn, the feverish commentary and the metacommentary of “Inception” unspooled.