Movies: 'Harry Potter' Refresher + Jason Bateman in 'Horrible Bosses'

Friday, July 8, 2011

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Job training for would-be murderers

Three friends consider killing their managers in "Horrible Bosses," a raunchily adolescent but mostly relatable comedy. [Read more]

Harry Potter redux

Harry Potter redux

Refresh your memory on past Potter flicks before the final installment. [Read more]

Also Opening

'The Zookeeper'

'The Zookeeper'

No blight or blow goes undealt as viewers watch Kevin James sacrifice his body in the name of a good laugh. [Read more]

'Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff'

'Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff'

The documentary explains how one cinematographer turned cinema into a dazzling art form. [Read more]

'Vincent Wants to Sea'

'Vincent Wants to Sea'

The quirky German film redeems itself as a bittersweet drama about the limitations of love. [Read more]

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More Movie Info

Summer Movie Guide

Summer Movie Guide

Sort out the cinematic offerings for the months ahead. [Read more]

Celebritology

'Horrible Bosses' and the truth about Jennifer Aniston

A quick FAQ about Aniston's sexy turn in the new comedy.

Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher: Watch the 'Iron Lady' trailer

The clip smells heavily of Oscar nomination potential.

'Horrible Bosses' stars Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day talk workplace ethics

For future reference, regarding horrible behavior: On a scale of 1 to 10, drinking out of a co-worker's coffee mug ranks as a 5 in Jason Bateman's book.

Family Filmgoer

Kid-focused movie reviews

Get the scoop on "Cars 2," "The Zookeeper," "Transformers" and more.

Box Office

'Transformers' conquers box office, Tom Hanks does not

"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" debuts on top with $97.4 million, while "Larry Crowne" can muster only a fourth-place finish.

Reader Reviews

You review 'Larry Crowne'

"I don't mind silliness, but I didn't even feel affection for the characters." That's one reader's take. Agree? Write a review and let your voice be heard.

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