Movies: 'Titanic 3D' in a New Dimension + A Raunchy 'American Reunion'

Friday, April 6, 2012

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'Reunion' falls flat

"American Reunion" is no "American Pie." The characters have aged, but the film still relies on least-common-denominator humor and raunchy jokes. [Read more ]

No value added in 'Titanic 3D'

Titanic was big and grand enough on its own and the 3D conversion doesn't add much. [Read more]

Also Opening

'The Hunter'

'The Hunter'

Willem Dafoe plays a mercenary hired to bag a rare animal in this thoughtful ecological thriller. [Read more]

'We the Party'

'We the Party'

The inspirational film and teen comedy adds up to much less than the sum of its parts. [Read more]

'Thin Ice'

'Thin Ice'

Set against the backdrop of a Wisconsin winter, this crime-themed comedy of errors resembles "Fargo" with a killer twist ending. [Read more]

'Hipsters'

'Hipsters'

The Russian musical is a candy-colored confection with a dark, bittersweet center. [Read more]

'Eight Murders a Day'

'Eight Murders a Day'

The documentary looks at the epidemic of drug violence in Juarez, Mexico, through slightly wild, bloodshot eyes. [Read more]

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Celebritology

Why don't we feel more nostalgic about the 'American Pie' movies?

The latest comedy about Jim, Stifler and co. should make us eager to go back to 1999. So why doesn't it?

'Titanic 3D' and a flashback to Leo mania

What was it about Leonardo DiCaprio that caused the swoonapalooza of the late 1990s?

Watch Scarlett Johansson in a new 'Avengers' clip

The superhero film will be released May 4.

Shaq reveals reason he starred in 'Kazaam'

"Someone said, 'Hey, here's $7 million, come in and do this genie movie.' What am I going to say, no? So I did it," the basketball player told GQ.

Watch the 'To Rome with Love' trailer

Allen's latest film also stars Penelope Cruz and Alec Baldwin.

Box Office

'The Hunger Games' beats box office competition, again

'The Hunger Games' beats box office competition, again

For the second week in a row, "The Hunger Games" has come out on top at the box office, earning an impressive $61.1 million in its second weekend in theaters.

Family Filmgoer

Kid-focused movie reviews

Get the scoop on "Mirror Mirror," "Wrath of the Titans," "The Hunger Games" and more.

Reader Reviews

You review 'Titanic 3-D'

"I will see it again knowing that the awesome feeling will not be there. I hate 3D, but I love the movie." That's one reader's take. Agree? Write a review and let your voice be heard.

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