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The Company You Keep: movie review

Rating: 3/5

Run, Robert, run: The talented Mr. Redford has made an art form out of going on the lam, whether it’s from frontier superposses (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid), Southern lawmen (The Chase), corporate overlords (The Electric Horseman) or intellig...

Disconnect: movie review

Rating: 2/5

The Internet, as we know, has the potential to bridge the communications gap between cultures and continents. Yet it’s not all smiley-face icons and lolcats on the World Wild Web, and thankfully, Henry-Alex Rubin’s ensemble drama is here to remind us...

42: movie review

Rating: 4/5

Jackie Robinson’s story is so blue-sky heroic and transcendent, it becomes hard for any filmmaker to run the bases without falling into emotional goo. (Tellingly, the first attempt, in 1950, starred Robinson himself and still felt like a fantasy.) Wr...

Trance: movie review

Rating: 2/5

As titles go, has Danny Boyle ever nailed it like this one? The director of Trainspotting and 127 Hours has always delivered a stylish sense of rush (drug-induced or otherwise) and with this slight step backward, toward the grit of 1994’s Shallow Gra...

Oz the Great and Powerful: movie review

Rating: 3/5

We’re off to meet the wizard: Before he became the mythical man behind the curtain, the great and powerful Oz was a mere con-artist conjurer named Oscar Diggs (James Franco), who worked the early-20th-century sideshow circuit. He’s an expert at smoke...

The Big Wedding: movie review

Rating: 1/5

They don’t make matrimonial comedies like they used to. Not only are recent titles cleansed of distinguishing terms like Fat and Greek, they can’t even wait five screen minutes before showing Robert De Niro torpedoing his bristly goatee into Susan Sa...

Spring Breakers: movie review

Rating: 4/5

The moment is ripe with low-hanging fruit: Sofia Coppola readies her criminal escapade The Bling Ring, about vapid Hollywood thievery; David Mamet is set to spring the tabloidy Phil Spector on HBO; and even Paul Schrader and Bret Easton Ellis have fo...

The Hangover Part III

Phil, Stu and Doug take Alan on a road trip to help him through a personal crisis. Meanwhile, Mr. Chow breaks out of prison and prepares to wreak havoc.

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