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At College, A 'Pitch Perfect' Musical Comedy

Critic David Edelstein reviews a film that may sound a lot like a campus-bound version of Glee, but has more to it than that label might suggest.

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'Argo': Too Good To Be True, Because It Isn't

Ben Affleck's Argo is two-two-TWO movies in one, and while neither is especially original, by merging them Affleck pulls off a coup. First, he gives you espionage with the You Are There zing of a...

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'The Sessions': Sex, Comedy And Something More

In 1983, Berkeley poet and journalist Mark O'Brien wrote an article about sexual surrogates — women and men trained to help people with disabilities learn to use their bodies to give themselves and...

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'Cloud Atlas': You're Better Off Reading The Book

First I need to talk about the book, because it's not as if Cloud Atlas the movie came from nowhere — and if you think it's only the movie you want to know about, I think you need a context for what's...

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Historical, Fictional Icons, Take To The Big Screen

Two icons, Abraham Lincoln and James Bond, make triumphant appearances this week in movies with more in common than you'd expect. True, Lincoln is a titan of history, liberator of slaves, and as such...

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In 'Silver Linings Playbook,' Lawrence Is Golden

The best thing about David O. Russell is that he cultivates his disequilibrium. In Silver Linings Playbook, his hero is disturbed and his heroine possibly more so, and his other characters have a grip...

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A Boy, A Boat, A Tiger: Reflecting On 'Life Of Pi'

Director Ang Lee has a surprising affinity for the Indian hero of Life of Pi — that's his name, Pi, and he's seen at several ages but principally as a 17-year-old boy adrift on a lifeboat in the South...

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'Mama': A Good Old-Fashioned Horror Movie

I was weaned on horror movies and love them inordinately, but the genre has gone to the dogs — and to the muscle-bound werewolves, hormonal vampires, flesh-eating zombies, machete-wielding psychos,...

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'Gatekeepers' Let Us Inside Israeli Security

The Oscar-nominated documentary The Gatekeepers centers on Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, but from an unusual vantage — not the Palestinians or Israelis on the ground, but six men...

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'Caesar' Comes Alive In An Italian Prison

In the early '80s, Italy's Taviani brothers, Paolo and Vittorio, made one of the true modern masterpieces, TheNight of the Shooting Stars. Set in the last days of World War II, when Germans laid mines...

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A Disappointing Thriller Channels Hitchcock And Bram 'Stoker'

Stoker has a ripely decadent, creepy-crawly feel that would have gotten under my skin if the tone weren't so arch and the people so ghoulishly remote. It's like a bad Strindberg play with added...

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'Oz': Neither Great Nor Powerful

Oz the Great and Powerful. Say that name aloud and you will smile, I guarantee you: It will conjure up so many images, characters, actors, songs.

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Three New Films Examine What It Means When Girls Act Out

In the '60s, some fervent rock groupies formed a band called the GTOs — short for "Girls Together Outrageously"— and while it didn't last, the name captures the impulse behind stories in which women...

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With Vengeance And Violence, 'Olympus Has Fallen' Flat

What surprises me about the ongoing discussion of violence in cinema and whether it influences violence in the real world is how people fail to engage with the male fantasy behind these films. There's...

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Going 'Mental' And Enjoying The Ride

Mental is madder than madcap. I heard one critic sniff, "It's kind of broad"— and, Your Honor, the defense agrees! But if broad means "unsubtle," it doesn't have to mean "unreal."Mental makes most...

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Terrence Malick And Every Man's Journey 'To The Wonder'

The voiceovers from Terrence Malick's To the Wonder, which has a lot of them, are intoned on the soundtrack while the characters stare into sunrises or sunsets — whenever the light is right, what...

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Tom Cruise's Latest Headed For 'Oblivion'

Transcript TERRY GROSS, HOST: In December, Tom Cruise starred as the title character in the film "Jack Reacher." In "Oblivion," which opened on Friday, he plays another Jack, one of few humans left on...

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Two Indie Directors Go Confidently Mainstream

Studios are putting most of their eggs in $100 million baskets these days, even as American independent filmmakers go hungry from lack of mainstream attention. But two of my favorite American indie...

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'Iron Man 3': Tony Stark As Homebrew Hero

The third time might be the charm for some things, but the number three after a movie title is typically shorthand for a deal with the devil.The studio thinks there's more money to be squeezed from a...

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'Into Darkness,' Boldly And With A Few Twists

Before I tell you about J.J. Abrams' second Star Trek film, with its youngish new Starship Enterprise crew, let me say that just because I've seen every episode of the original StarTrek and of The Next...

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