| | Cool punch line | | Michael O'Sullivan Seann William Scott is weirdly endearing as a polite, slightly dim and almost preternaturally nice hockey enforcer in the otherwise formulaic sports comedy "Goon." [Read more] | | "Think Like a Man" is a movie sure to find an appreciative audience in anyone longing to see at least some recognizable reality folded into cinematic fantasy. [Read more] | | Also Opening | | | Ann Hornaday Based on yet one more sudsy Nicholas Sparks novel, this romantic melodrama tries hard to re-bottle the lightning of 2004's break-out romantic hit "The Notebook," but to no avail. [Read more] | | | David Malitz Without falling into the trap of fawning over him, Kevin Macdonald paints a portrait of Bob Marley that is about so much more than marijuana. [Read more] | | | Michael O'Sullivan Centering around the adventures of a baby chimp named Oscar, "Chimpanzee" is a new breed of nature film: half documentary and half talking-animal tale. [Read more] | | | Ann Hornaday An engrossing, visually lush documentary about former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed, portrays the leader as a charismatic embodiment of political courage. [Read more] | | | Adam Bernstein Director Luc Besson and screenwriter Rebecca Frayn created a melodrama about Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese democracy advocate, who supposedly never wanted a melodramatic life. [Read more] | | | Michael O'Sullivan Based on Ronald Wright's 2004 nonfiction bestseller, "A Short History of Progress," this documentary questions whether modern civilization is too much of a good thing. [Read more] | | | Mark Jenkins A tender depiction of the bond between a Hong Kong movie producer and a longtime family servant. [Read more] | | | | Celebritology Vaughn is the new James Garner. The film also stars Matthew McConaughey (as a stripper), Matthew Bomer (as a stripper) and Alex Pettyfer (as a stripper). The actor made a cameo in Tim Burton's film adaptation of the show. Box Office | | | Jess Righthand You may be tired of hearing it, but after nearly a month out in theaters, "The Hunger Games" maintains its hold on the No. 1 slot at the weekend box office. | | | Stephanie Merry Check out this week's new releases and see what Washington is watching. | Family Filmgoer Jane Horwitz lets parents know which films are suitable for children and which are best to avoid. Reader Reviews "Horror fans will love it until they realize no one can ever make a good horror movie again after this." That's one reader's take. Agree? Write a review and let your voice be heard. | | | | | |
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