Part documentary, part mockumentary, "Paper Heart" is a quirky movie that's got an even quirkier leading lady: Charlyne Yi, an offbeat, disheveled-looking, and adorable comedian.
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All hail Meryl Streep, whose unprecedented winning streak at the box office will undoubtedly continue with this fetching comedy and give hope for 60-year-old thesps everywhere.
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There's a cold-bloodedness to "Lorna's Silence," the latest film from French filmmaking brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne.
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The prerelease narrative behind "Funny People" is that funnyman Judd Apatow has gone serious in his third outing as a writer-director and made a drama, albeit one set in the world of stand-up comics.
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The very bad seed in "Orphan," a Dark Castle offering awash in red stuff and implausibility, is a 9-year-old girl with chronic homicidal urges and a Russian accent.
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In the past year, movies aimed primarily at women -- including "Sex and the City," "He's Just Not That Into You" and "The Proposal" -- have scored at the boxoffice, demonstrating the potency of an underserved audience as well as the value of counterprogramming.
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Just because it happens to feature a bunch of cute, talking guinea pigs doesn't for one second mean that producer Jerry Bruckheimer's first foray into 3D isn't anything other than business as usual.
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The new indie release "Shrink" is an odd duck. On one hand, it wants to be taken seriously as a character study of a psychiatrist who must navigate the lives of several Hollywood types while trying to keep his own on track.
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It used to be that once you saw Pilobolus perform, there was no need to see the company again anytime soon. But no longer.
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It used to be that once you saw Pilobolus perform, there was no need to see the company again anytime soon. Its gymnastic, shape-driven works, though undeniably intriguing, were all of a very similar aesthetic.










