Movies: Helen Mirren in 'The Debt' + 'A Good Old Fashioned Orgy' Revels in Immaturity

Friday, September 2, 2011

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Avenging war crimes, at a price

"The Debt" roots itself in reality more plausibly than most contemporary spy films without sacrificing the genre's tense thrills. [Read more]

A wild ride

"A Good Old Fashioned Orgy" will delight the most immature 30-year-olds. [Read more]

Also Opening

'Seven Days in Utopia'

'Seven Days in Utopia'

The golf flick is a decent family movie with good messages, but it's filled with as many mulligans as birdies. [Read more]

'The Hedgehog'

'The Hedgehog'

The film adaptation of the bestselling novel "The Elegance of the Hedgehog" is smart, grown-up, wry and deeply moving. [Read more]

'Amigo'

'Amigo'

Set more than 100 years ago, writer-director John Sayles' heavy-handed film is an allegory of more recent American conflicts. [Read more]

'Griff the Invisible'

'Griff the Invisible'

Uneven and unengaging, the Australian comedy-drama is a love story about a troubled young man who thinks he's a crime-fighting superhero. [Read more]

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Celebritology

Watch the 'Margaret' trailer

After more than five years, here's the first look at the Anna Paquin, Matt Damon movie.

Meryl Streep: A Kennedy Center Honoree?

Larry King has tweeted that she's going to receive the Kennedy Center Honor this year. But the Kennedy Center isn't confirming.

'Hunger Games': The first footage has been revealed

We got our first glimpse at a teaser for "The Hunger Games." And it involved fire and Jennifer Lawrence shooting arrows.

Family Filmgoer

Kid-focused movie reviews

Get the scoop on "Spy Kids," "Colombiana," "The Debt" and more.

Box Office

'The Help' remains at the top

The bestseller-turned-box office smash raked in $14.5 million last week.

Reader Reviews

You review 'Fright Night'

"I cannot believe the good reviews this movie is getting. The characters are far less interesting than the original." That's one reader's take. Agree? Write a review and let your voice be heard.

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