What's on screen this week. |
| | | | Michael O'Sullivan Paul Rudd and Tina Fey shine in quirky dramedy "Admissions." | | Ann Hornaday As "Die Hard" in the White House, the action flick is an efficient, if undistinguished, popcorn diversion. | Also Opening | | | Michael O'Sullivan The animated caveman comedy offers a goofy, good-natured and gorgeous vision of the Dawn of Man. | | | Mark Jenkins Director Park Hoon-jung's latest is as elegant and impassive as its suit-wearing thug characters. | | | Michael O'Sullivan The worst crime in this violent, sexually degrading drama, set in St. Petersburg, Florida? It's a bore. | | | Michael O'Sullivan The Oscar-nominated drama offers a child's-eye view of war's harsh realities. | | | Ann Hornaday As a movie, the adaptation doesn't do justice to the book, but it does pay homage to its overlooked women. | | | Stephanie Merry Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami turns his lens on Tokyo with a slowly unraveling story of a young prostitute. | | | Ann Hornaday The drama is a revelatory portrait of a girl's coming-of-age in 1960s London. | More Movie Info | | | A sampling of recent movies that received one star or less from Washington Post film critics. | Box Office | | | Stephanie Merry The magical adventure raked in $42.2 million. | | | | Family Filmgoer Kids 6 and older will care a lot about what happens to the prehistoric family in this animated comedy. | | | | | |
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