Movies: Ang Lee's 'Life of Pi' Opens Today + Anthony Hopkins as 'Hitchcock'

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

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The root of 'Pi'? Magic and wonder.

The 3-D "Life of Pi," which takes viewers on an epic journey with a boy and a tiger, is a mind-bending wonder. [Read more]

Real heroes

Jack Frost and Santa Claus take on the Bogeyman in "Rise of the Guardians." [Read more]

Also Opening

'Red Dawn'

'Red Dawn'

The remake of a 1984 action flick has better explosions but, like its predecessor, still falls flat. [Read more]

'Hitchcock'

'Hitchcock'

Anthony Hopkins plays the famed director in this diverting but uneven dramatization of the making of "Psycho." [Read more]

More Movie Info

Holiday Movie Guide

Holiday Movie Guide

A look at what's coming to theaters in November and December, including three films released on Christmas Day.

The four-star movies of 2012

The four-star movies of 2012

Keep tabs on the films that received top honors from Post critics this year.

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Box Office

'Twilight' finale makes $141.3 million in debut

"Breaking Dawn — Part 2" had a gigantic opening weekend at the box office.

Celebritology

'Breaking Dawn Part 2': A Gchat analysis

There are lots of references to vampire love and Lee Pace, but beware of the spoilers.

'The Campaign' and other popular DVDs

'The Campaign' and other popular DVDs

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

Family Filmgoer

Kid-focused movie reviews

This week: a new cartoon with familiar stars and a remake of a 1980s film featuring kids fighting on the front lines.

Reader Reviews

You review 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2'

"If only Stewart could act, then the saga may have been bearable but she just could not pull off the teenager so much in love that nothing else mattered." That's one reader's take. Agree? Write a review and let your voice be heard.

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