Movies: A Post-Potter Daniel Radcliffe in 'The Woman in Black' + 'Big Miracle' Proves Everyone Loves Whales

Friday, February 3, 2012

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Radcliffe puts Potter in past

Daniel Radcliffe pulls off his first post-"Harry Potter" performance with aplomb, in the reliably spooky, if less than wildly original, "The Woman in Black." [Read more]

To the rescue

Stranded whales melt hearts in "Big Miracle." [Read more]

Also Opening

'The Theatre Bizarre'

'The Theatre Bizarre'

The shocking elements of these twisted tales ultimately turn predictable. [Read more]

'Chronicle'

'Chronicle'

The sci-fi thriller can't finesse the essential problem of the found-footage genre: When faced with a potentially lethal threat, nobody's first instinct is to hit "record." [Read more]

'Pina'

'Pina'

Wim Wenders's 3-D documentary is an appropriately un­or­tho­dox retelling of a convention-shattering choreographer. [Read more]

'The Innkeepers'

'The Innkeepers'

It's not going to shake up the fright-flick world one bit, but the thriller may earn affection from genre-lovers whose memory reaches back to before "The Blair Witch Project." [Read more]

'Addiction Incorporated'

'Addiction Incorporated'

Real-life tobacco-industry whistleblower Victor DeNoble anchors the sturdy if familiar documentary about the history of cigarette companies' deceptive practices. [Read more]

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Celebritology

The new 'Hunger Games' trailer

More peeks at the movie, including a bit of Mockingjay pin confusion.

Which Super Bowl movie promo are you most eager to see?

The big game = a big time to promote potential blockbusters.

Reese Witherspoon has a great idea for 'Fear' remake

"Is it like a girl who harasses the family, like a stalker who can't leave him alone? That would be good, right?" Witherspoon said.

Rooney Mara on the cover of Vanity Fair's Hollywood issue

As do Mia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain, Elizabeth Olsen, Adepero Oduye, Shailene Woodley, Paula Patton, Felicity Jones, Lily Collins and Brit Marling.

Box Office

'The Grey' wins weekend box office

There's something about Liam Neeson movies in winter.

New and popular DVDs

New and popular DVDs

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

Family Filmgoer

Kid-focused movie reviews

Get the scoop on "Big Miracle," "Chronicle," "Woman in Black" and more.

Reader Reviews

You review 'One for the Money'

"Enjoyable chick flick, especially if the chick is middle-aged." That's one reader's take. Agree? Write a review and let your voice be heard.

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