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Star Trek Into Darkness: movie review

Rating: 2/5

Beyond its candy-colored science-fiction swashbuckling, what was the 1960s Star Trek television series if not a comment on, and counterbalance to, some very troubled times? The show’s racially mixed crew and explore-strange-new-worlds wonderment gave...

Iron Man 3: movie review

Rating: 3/5

There’s little downtime in the life of a Marvel superhero—let’s hope these guys are at least getting bonuses or something. If you stuck around after the voluminous credits of last summer’s The Avengers, you saw the gang exhaustedly tucking into some...

The Great Gatsby: movie review

Rating: 2/5

The purists have had their knives sharpened for months, and now that Baz Luhrmann’s 3-D adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s canonical novel is finally here, the dissection and disembowelment can begin. This bombastic superproduction is certainly its...

Peeples: movie review

Rating: 2/5

The great David Alan Grier deserves to headline a big-time summer comedy—albeit one superior to this second-rate Meet the Parents–style farce. Grier’s Judge Virgil Peeples is a demanding paterfamilias who frowns mightily upon Wade (The Office’s Craig...

Girl Rising

Access to education would change the lives of girls from the world's developing countries.

The Croods: movie review

Rating: 2/5

Eep (Emma Stone) is your average teenager—curious, rebellious, desperately longing to leave the nest. But there’s one crucial difference: She’s living in prehistoric times. Most of her days are spent in a dark hollow, which Eep and her family only em...

Pain & Gain: movie review

Rating: 1/5

There’s more than a little pride swallowing in admitting this, but, for better or worse, Michael Bay is an auteur. His gleefully brash and unapologetically skin-deep oeuvre—with its Neanderthal macho men (except when they’re simpering queers), sex-to...

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...

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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