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‘Arbitrage’ and more new movies

September 14th, 2012 No comments

In this week’s new movies, Richard Gere gives a compelling performance as a Wall Street billionaire of questionable morals. Here’s what the Post critics had to say: “ Arbitrage ” (R) “There are few cinematic pleasures as satisfying to behold as an actor in a role that fits him like a Savile Row suit. Richard Gere offers just such gratification in ‘Arbitrage,’ a silky, sophisticated Wall Street …

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‘The Words’ and more new movies

September 7th, 2012 No comments

In this week’s new movies, Bradley Cooper stars as a writer who plagiarizes his book in “The Words.” Other new releases include two French films, “Beloved” with Catherine Deneuve and “Little White Lies” with Marion Cotillard. Read full article > >

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Michael Clarke Duncan’s best-known movies

September 4th, 2012 No comments

Michael Clarke Duncan, best known for his Oscar-nominated role in the 1999 film “The Green Mile,” died Monday due to complications from a heart attack he suffered in July (the Associated Press has more details ). The actor, who only started acting in his 30s, was 54. Read full article > >

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Clint Eastwood movies in which he does not talk to an empty chair

August 31st, 2012 No comments

At the Republican National Convention Thursday night, Clint Eastwood gave what appeared to be an unscripted, off-the-cuff speech in which he carried on a conversation with an imaginary President Obama in an empty chair. (If you didn’t actually see it, read the full text and catch the blow-by-blow here ) Regardless of your political leanings, the speech was entertaining, to say the least. Read …

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‘The Possession’ and more new movies

August 31st, 2012 No comments

This week’s new movies include a Jewish variant on “The Exorcist” and a screen adaptation of Mike Birbiglia’s play “Sleepwalk With Me.” Here’s what the Post critics thought: “ The Possession ” (PG-13) “Anyone who actually believes in dybbuks and other ghoulies will find ‘The Possession’ terrifying. For the rest of us, the movie is a cleverly constructed, well-paced piece of hokum. Director Ole …

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‘Premium Rush,’ ‘Cosmopolis’ and more new movies

August 24th, 2012 No comments

In this week’s new movies, Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a bike messenger that gets mixed up in a high-stakes delivery and Robert Pattinson plays a young billionaire trying to cross Manhattan for a haircut.

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Box office report: How did movies featuring Robert Pattinson and the late Whitney Houston fare?

August 20th, 2012 No comments

“The Expendables 2” was the No. 1 movie at the weekend box office , which is no surprise

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‘The Campaign,’ ‘The Bourne Legacy’ and more new movies

August 10th, 2012 No comments

It’s a big week for new movies. Along with the new Will Ferrell/Zach Galifianakis flick “The Campaign,” moviegoers this weekend will also be able to choose from “The Bourne Legacy,” Meryl Streep’s “Hope Springs” and Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg in “Celeste and Jesse Forever.” Here’s what the Post critics had to say about all these new releases and more: Read full article > >

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‘Total Recall’ and more new movies

August 2nd, 2012 No comments

In this week’s new movies, Colin Farrell supplants Arnold Schwarzenegger for a remake of “Total Recall” and the third installment of “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” succeeds. Here’s what the Post critics had to say: Read full article > >

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‘The Watch,’ ‘Ruby Sparks’ and more new movies

July 27th, 2012 No comments

In this week’s new movies, “The Watch” is untimely but funny and “Ruby Sparks” is pleasantly cerebral.

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