Movies: Review of 'The Dark Knight Rises'

Friday, July 20, 2012

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'The Dark Knight Rises' review

Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale complete the trilogy that began in 2005 with "Batman Begins." [Read more]

Hardy redefined

"Trishna," an update of "Tess of the D'Urbervilles," is instantly forgettable. [Read more]

Also Opening

'Neil Young Journeys'

'Neil Young Journeys'

There have been lots of Neil Young concert films and documentaries over the years, and this new one doesn't even rank in the top five. [Read more]

'China Heavyweight'

'China Heavyweight'

The documentary shot over two years in Sichuan province follows a pair of aspiring boxers in their late teens. [Read more]

'Unforgivable'

'Unforgivable'

The film centers on a woman's disappearance, but its deepest mysteries involve human relationships. [Read more]

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Celebritology

In praise of Anne Hathaway

She is often an object of Internet scorn. She deserves better.

'Finding Nemo' is getting a sequel

And Andrew Stanton is directing.

Johnny Depp to star in next Wes Anderson film

The film will be called "The Grand Budapest Hotel."

Jane Fonda is apparently a huge Katy Perry fan

She blogged about how much she loves "Part of Me."

Box Office

'The Amazing Spider-Man' tops weekend box office

'The Amazing Spider-Man' tops weekend box office

No big surprise here: "The Amazing Spider-Man," which opened last Tuesday, posted huge numbers at the box office.

'Friends With Kids' and more new DVDs

'Friends With Kids' and more new DVDs

Check out this week's new releases and see what Washington is watching.

Family Filmgoer

Kid-focused movie reviews

Get the scoop on "Ice Age," "The Dark Knight Rises" and more.

Reader Reviews

You review 'Ted'

"Yes, the jokes and gags were crude and juvenile, but c'mon ... it's a movie about an emotionally stunted man and his pot smoking teddy bear." That's one reader's take. Agree? Write a review and let your voice be heard.

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