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‘Jinn’ movie review
The film attempts to be a pseudo-scholarly thriller but falls short.
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‘Captain America 2’ directors talk filming in D.C., casting Robert Redford, and the movie’s very timely politics
Before Redford got involved, he told them, “I don’t know what these movies are. But my grandkids love them.“
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‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier,’ ‘The Missing Picture’ and other new movies, reviewed
Scarlett Johansson’s performance in the film has one critic saying a ‘Black Widow’ spinoff is in order.
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Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Captain America’ and more
Movie reviews with kids in mind: This week, the Marvel superhero faces a familiar opponent.
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‘The Missing Picture’ movie review
A personal history of the Khmer Rouge, Rithy Panh’s film is part memoir and part documentary.
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‘Frankie & Alice’ movie review
The combined might of Halle Berry and Stellan Skarsgard can’t save this multiple-personality melodrama.
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‘The Raid 2’ movie review
The fight sequences are inventive and exhilarating, but a convoluted plot drags down this sequel.
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‘On My Way’ movie review
The French drama proves that age hasn’t dulled Catherine Deneuve’s allure.
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‘Nymphomaniac: Volume II,’ a trip to sex’s darkest depths
The film stars Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jamie Bell and Stellan Skarsgard.
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‘Island of Lemurs: Madagascar’ movie review
IMAX teamed up with Warner Brothers for this slick educational movie.
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‘In the Blood’ movie review
Mixed martial arts champ Gina Carano again plays the toughest person in the room in this thriller.
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‘Anita’ movie review
Anita Hill revisits her 1991 accusations against Clarence Thomas in this documentary.
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‘The Unknown Known,’ lets Donald Rumsfeld have his say
Errol Morris allows his subject too much leeway in this film about Rumsfeld.
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‘Captain America’ is smart, witty and punishingly violent
‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ might be the most grown-up Avengers movie yet.
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Shakira, college basketball, ‘Noah’: Stuff people liked this week
The top TV shows, movies, albums and songs.
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Watch online: ‘Mistaken for Strangers,’ ‘Dead Snow,’ ‘Home’
This week, a documentary look at The National and a zombie movie set in Norway.
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‘Noah’ finally debuts in theaters after lots of controversy
How accurate is Darren Aronofsky’s biblical epic?
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‘Cesar Chavez’ movie review
Strong performances can’t save a flat, disjointed biopic about the man who unionized migrant workers.
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‘Ernest & Celestine’ movie review
This simple yet fanciful animated tale follows the adventures of a mouse and her best friend, a bear.
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‘Big Men’ movie review
The documentary looks at the greed and chaos that follows an oil discovery off the coast of Ghana.
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Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Ernest and Celestine’
Movie reviews with kids in mind: This week, a charming animated film about a bear and a mouse.
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‘Noah’ offers a slightly different take on the biblical figure
It’s an impressive biblical epic, despite a few off-key additions from director Darren Aronofsky.
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‘Le Week-End’ movie review
Lindsay Duncan and Jim Broadbent shine as a couple traveling to Paris to rekindle their romance.
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‘Sabotage’ movie review
The bloody thriller gets a sick kick out of unrelenting violence.
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‘Honey’ movie review
A euthanasia facilitator questions her convictions in this poetic meditation on life and death.
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‘The Face of Love’ movie review
A widow falls in love with her dead husband’s doppelganger in this mawkish and far-fetched melodrama.
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Michael Bay takes on ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ and it’s exactly what you would expect
Lots of explosions and Megan Fox.
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James Rebhorn, ‘Homeland’ actor known for countless roles, dies at age 65
Look back at some of the character actor’s best-known roles
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Would ‘Divergent’ be getting such bad reviews if ‘The Hunger Games’ didn’t exist?
With the success of the Jennifer Lawrence series, this new trilogy never really had a chance to stand on its own.
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When the light came on for Charlotte Gainsbourg
“Nymphomaniac” star talks about the thin line between pleasure and pain.
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‘Divergent,’ ‘Muppets Most Wanted’ and other new movies, reviewed
Find out how ‘Divergent’ surpasses the Veronica Roth novel.
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Family Filmgoer reviews
Movie reviews with kids in mind. This week: ‘Muppets Most Wanted’ and “Divergent.”
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‘Dark House’ movie review
A nutty mishmash of horror cliches makes this property a tough sell.
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‘Shirin in Love’ movie review
Nazanin Boniadi (Homeland) stars in this crudely contrived romantic comedy.
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‘Particle Fever’ movie review
Documentary retraces the search for the “God particle.”
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‘Nymphomaniac’ tries to provoke, only partly succeeds
‘Nymphomaniac’ suffers from lackluster casting, with the exception of Gainsbourg and Skarsgard.
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‘Muppets Most Wanted’ is mostly a lot of fun
Tina Fey and Ricky Gervais join an enjoyable follow-up to the 2011 hit, which re-energized the franchise.
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‘Enemy’ movie review
Inspired by a Jose Saramago novel, ‘Enemy’ stars Jake Gyllenhaal in a psycho-sexual doppelganger story.
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‘Divergent’ movie review
The film adaptation of the bestselling young-adult thriller is brisker and less bloated than the original.
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‘Bad Words’ movie review
Jason Bateman gets mean as a reprehensible spelling bee contestant in his directorial debut.
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‘Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq’ movie review
Nancy Buirski’s doc looks at the life of the dancer and George Balanchine’s muse who contracted polio at 27.
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‘The Bachelor,’ ‘Need for Speed,’ ‘Frozen’: What people are watching and listening to in pop culture
‘Need for Speed’ didn’t go No. 1, but it did drum up some interest.
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What will ‘The Giver’ look like as a sci-fi action flick?
Needles are plunged into arms; evil planes shoot through the sky and snatch people off the ground.
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Mapping the Disney universe (and its mind-boggling fan theories)
‘Frozen’ took place in Norway, ‘Tangled’ is actually set in Poland, and other theories from the Disney conspiracy set.
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The Environmental Film Festival starts today
And you don’t have to be a tree-hugger to appreciate the lineup.
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‘Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club’ movie review
The latest dramedy from the prolific writer-director overflows with cliches and one-dimensional characters.
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‘Veronica Mars’ FAQ: Before you see the movie, here’s what you need to know about the show
Never seen it? Big fan but forgot what happened in the series finale? All of the facts in one place.
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‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ and other new movies, reviewed
Ralph Fiennes stars in Wes Anderson’s new film, which earns three stars.
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Watch online: ‘Bottled Up,’ ‘Camp Takota,’ ‘Lunch Hour’
This week’s picks include a Melissa Leo comedy-drama and an indie starring a trio of YouTube stars.
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Aaron Paul in ‘Need for Speed,’ and how the movie star-to-TV stigma has flipped
Movie stars used to raise eyebrows for “deigning” to do television. Now, prestige TV stars get flack for appearing in big-budget action flicks.
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‘Veronica Mars’ hits the big screen
Kristen Bell returns as the quippy detective, but the film lacks some of the verve of the television show.
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Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Need for Speed’
Movie reviews with kids in mind: This week, a street racing movie based on a video game, starring Aaron Paul.
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‘Veronica Mars’ creator Rob Thomas explains how his canceled show rose from the ashes for a groundbreaking movie
“It’s strange how much momentum there was being off the air for seven years,” he says.
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‘Generation War’ movie review
Controversial German miniseries looks at World War II through the eyes of five “ordinary” Germans.
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Romanian film ‘Child’s Pose’ is a complex thriller
Luminita Gheorghiu delivers an incandescent performance at the center of the film.
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‘Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me’ movie review
Documentary takes an affectionate but unsentimental look at a Broadway legend.
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‘Need for Speed’ provides no rush
Aaron Paul should think more carefully about his post-‘Breaking Bad’ starring roles.
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‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ movie review
Filmmaker Wes Anderson’s film features a stand-out performance by Ralph Fiennes as a suave concierge.
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‘The Big Bang Theory,’ ‘Walking Dead,’ Rick Ross: What people are watching and listening to
People love zombies. And Jim Parsons.
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‘300: Rise of an Empire’ rakes in money at the box office while reviews are brutal (but hilarious)
Even if the movie was a drag, it’s sure fun reading the scathing reviews.
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Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Mr. Peabody and Sherman’
Movie reviews with kids in mind: This week, an animated comedy about a brilliant dog and his boy.
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MTV Movie Awards: Full list of nominees, and analyzing some strange categories
“12 Years a Slave” versus “The Hobbit” for Best Movie?
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‘Mr. Peabody and Sherman’ movie review
This CGI feature inspired by the classic 1960s cartoon retains the surface but not the soul of the original.
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‘The Bag Man’ movie review
The neo-noir crime drama relies on style over substance.
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‘300: Rise of an Empire’ movie review
The ‘300’ prequel returns to Greece with more gore, grunting and aggressive sexuality.
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‘Stranger By the Lake’ movie review
Desire turns deadly in this French erotic thriller (with a big emphasis on the erotic).
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‘The Prime Ministers: The Pioneers’ movie review
An Israeli insider offers reminiscences of the country’s tumultuous 20th century.
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‘Kids for Cash’ movie review
The documentary proves the scandal was both more nuanced and more tragic than the public understood.
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‘Bethlehem’ movie review
An Israeli secret service agent cultivates a paternal relationship with his young Palestinian informant.
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Oscars on scrapping Batkid segment: In a live show, ‘hard decisions sometimes must be made’
The five-year-old cancer patient who captured the hearts of everyone last year reportedly had a segment scrapped from the Academy Awards.
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Oscars, ‘Walking Dead,’ Schoolboy Q: What people are watching and listening to
The top TV shows, movies and albums of the week.
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Going Out Guide
Going Out Guide for Montgomery County, March 6-12.
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Lupita Nyong’o, Matthew McConaughey: What’s next for Oscar-winning actors?
Cate Blanchett is already VERY busy.
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Why you should know Idina Menzel’s name
John Travolta may have flubbed the ‘Frozen’ singer’s name at the Oscars
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Why can’t Leo DiCaprio win an Oscar?
He’s been nominated five times and he’s lost five times.
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Tara Lipinski, Johnny Weir judge Oscar fashion, didn’t like Lupita Nyong’o’s headband
The figure skating commentator power duo had some thoughts on red carpet looks.
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Spike Jonze’s 10 best music videos, before he was an Oscar winner
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Ellen DeGeneres hosting verdict is in, and she did...just fine
Critics were mostly satisfied, if underwhelmed, by Ellen’s brand of inoffensive, mainstream humor.
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Kim Novak sparks Twitter snark-fest, immediate snark backlash after Oscars appearance
Think twice before insulting an 81-year-old screen legend.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s Oscar parodies
Kimmel enlisted his famous friends to star in more videos.
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The epic 2014 Oscars were as long as 1.2 Wolf of Wall Streets
The Oscars have gotten longer in each of the past four years.
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Everything you need to know about the Academy Awards: 13 top moments
Missed the Oscars? Went to bed early? We’ve got you covered.
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Matthew McConaughey wins his first Oscar: ‘Alright, alright, alright’
It was a 20-year-journey from starring in stoner flicks, to rom-coms to Academy Award winner
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Philip Seymour Hoffman honored at Oscars during ‘In Memoriam’ tribute
The actor was the last person shown in the video segment.
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Robert Lopez joins the exclusive EGOT club with ‘Let It Go’ win
He’s got an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony to his credit after his ‘Frozen’ win
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Lupita Nyong’o wins the J-Law vs. Lupita throwdown (which was created by the Internet)
Lawrence won the Golden Globe, but Nyong’o got the Oscar.
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Jennifer Lawrence falls (again), gets mocked by Ellen DeGeneres during Oscars monologue
That J-Law, she’s so quirky!
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Oscars 2014 FAQ: Where to watch the show, the pre-shows, the fashion
A complete guide to everything you need to know about Sunday’s glitzy ceremony.
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Watch online: ‘Furever’ and ‘Andy Made a Friend’
This week: a documentary about the modern “death-care” industry for pets and a silly short film.
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Oscar predictions: Who will win and who should
Need some last-minute help in your Oscars pool? The Post’s film critics make their predictions.
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‘Repentance’ movie review
Routine thriller starring Forest Whitaker and Anthony Mackie has a lot of blood, but not much else.
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David Koechner talks R-rated ‘Anchorman 2,’ playing the bad guy, and his D.C. stand-up show (Q&A)
The actor best known for ‘Anchorman’ franchise and ‘The Office’ has live comedy roots.
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‘Son of God’ and other new movies, reviewed
Critic Ann Hornaday writes, “Is it possible to love Jesus and not like ‘Son of God?’“
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‘Visitors’: A mesmerizing movie that just looks back at you
“If, 500 years ago, monks could sit at a bench and make a movie, this is what it would look like.”
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Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Non-Stop’ and ‘3 Days to Kill’
Movie reviews with kids in mind: This week, a pair of action thrillers starring Liam Neeson and Kevin Costner.
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‘Star Wars’ casting rumors heat up with ‘Girls’ star Adam Driver
A niche HBO comedy star in the highly-hyped film? Hmmm.
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‘Visitors’ invites viewers into a potent cinematic trance
With ‘Visitors,’ the creator of ‘Koyaanisqatsi’ slows down the pace, creating a transcendent experience.
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‘Stalingrad’ movie review
Russia’s first IMAX 3D export is both tech-savvy and story-deficient.
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‘Son of God’ is undoubtedly sincere, but also simplistic
“Son of God,” from the team that produced the ‘Bible’ miniseries, feels cobbled together.
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‘Non-Stop’ movie review
Liam Neeson makes this six-hour flight feel more like two.
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