| | New hero, same thrills | | Ann Hornaday "The Bourne Legacy" builds on the preexisting story, expanding its human capital and geography while leaving plenty of space for the franchise's namesake to return. [Read more] | | "The Campaign" favors broad slapstick and raunch over truly stinging satire. [Read more] | | Also Opening | | | Ann Hornaday Rashida Jones co-writes and stars in a romance that starts as a promising comedy of romantic manners but ultimately falters. [Read more] | | | Ann Hornaday This small miracle of a movie has integrity and candor rarely seen in American film. [Read more] | | | Mark Jenkins The documentary tackles the case of a missing child and a serial imposter that seemingly fooled a San Antonio family. [Read more] | | | Stephanie Merry The Swedish thriller follows three characters whose tortured lives become intertwined. [Read more] | | | Stephanie Merry Oh what a tangled mess of a web this ensemble drama weaves. [Read more] | | | | Box Office | | | Jess Righthand For the third straight week, "The Dark Knight Rises" bested its competition at the box office, earning $36.4 million. | Celebritology Jen Chaney Why we need more films in which aging couples try to repair their marriages. Jen Chaney Will baseball be very, very good to Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams and Justin Timberlake? Jen Chaney The much-anticipated Baz Luhrmann film has been pushed from this year to next. | | Stephanie Merry Check out this week's new releases and see what Washington is watching. | Family Filmgoer What to know about "The Bourne Legacy" and "The Campaign." Reader Reviews "It's a dreary, soulless, poorly-written tale that is a chore to sit through. May it die a quick and merciful box office death." That's one reader's take. Agree? Write a review and let your voice be heard. | | | | | |
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