What's on screen this week. |
| | | | Ann Hornaday Baz Luhrmann's 3-D film maintains an odd emotional distance when it should be immersive. | | Michael O'Sullivan From French filmmaker Francois Ozon, a story about the seductive power of storytelling. | Also Opening | | | Stephanie Merry Xan Cassavetes pays homage to vintage vampire flicks with this less-than-suspenseful drama. | | | Liz Clarke The documentary is an insightful look into the remarkable rise of the tennis-playing Williams sisters. | | | Ann Hornaday "Peeples" takes a page from "Meet the Parents" for a fish-out-of-water rom-com starring Craig Robinson. | | | Michael O'Sullivan First-time filmmaker creates a story of brothers that's both tough and tender. | More Movie Info | | | Ann Hornaday 'Peeples' exemplifies how race, class and genre define black films in ways both limiting and liberating. | | | Stephanie Merry Check out this week's new releases and see what Washington is watching. | Box Office | | | Michael Cavna | Comic Riffs "One summer after Robert Downey Jr.'s quick-witted Iron Man help lead Marvel's "The Avengers" to the biggest domestic debut ever ($207.4-million), the third film in the "Iron Man" franchise proper bowed in with the second-biggest homeland opening ever." | | | | Family Filmgoer "The Great Gatsby" takes viewers back in time with excess . . . and plenty of drinking and smoking. | | | | | |
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