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'The Secret in Their Eyes': The Humor's Lost in Translation Sony Pictures Classics

'The Secret in Their Eyes': The Humor's Lost in Translation

The Oscar winner for Best Foreign Film is entertaining, but can everyone keep up?

In 'Everyone Else', Echoes of 'The Blue Lagoon' The Cinema Guild

In 'Everyone Else', Echoes of 'The Blue Lagoon'

Like the Brooke Shields classic, this movie is about love on an island. It's also one of the few films worth seeing this season.

'The Warlords': Good Battle Scenes, Lame Love Story Magnet Releasing

'The Warlords': Good Battle Scenes, Lame Love Story

The film about China's 19th-century civil wars is good, but other movies in the same genre are more worth watching

Why You Shouldn't See 'Hot Tub Time Machine' MGM

Why You Shouldn't See 'Hot Tub Time Machine'

Ignore any recommendations you may have heard: this movie's jokes are dumb and its plot is boring

'Vincere': A Film Explores Mussolini's Family Drama Offside

'Vincere': A Film Explores Mussolini's Family Drama

This acclaimed movie shows how the Italian dictator drove his first wife and his son into mental institutions

'Chloe': A Bad 'Fatal Attraction' Knockoff Studio Canal

'Chloe': A Bad 'Fatal Attraction' Knockoff

The new Julianne Moore and Amanda Seyfried movie moves at a slow pace and offers few surprises

'Green Zone': Disappointing, Even if You Share Its Politics Universal Studios

'Green Zone': Disappointing, Even if You Share Its Politics

The new Matt Damon film about the Iraq war is heavy on the Bush-bashing and lacks a coherent, believable plot

'Brooklyn's Finest': Entertaining or Trashy? Overture Films

'Brooklyn's Finest': Entertaining or Trashy?

New York's former mayor enjoyed this film about the city's police force--but a former city councilmember panned it

The Legacy of an Anti-Semitic Film Blueprint Film

The Legacy of an Anti-Semitic Film

'Harlan: In the Shadow of Jew Sűss' documents a family grappling with the Nazi propaganda an ancestor made

In Polanski's 'The Ghost Writer,' Echoes of Hitchcock Summit Entertainment

In Polanski's 'The Ghost Writer,' Echoes of Hitchcock

The former mayor of New York City on why you should watch the exiled director's latest film

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