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    Water for Elephants

    The old adage says actors who want to be noticed should never work with kids or animals. It's proven again in the uneven but stunningly beautiful "Water for Elephants."

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    The Guard

    In a summer full of comic book superheroes, big bloated effects pictures, and raunchy comedies, sometimes all it takes to make movie magic is a great script and two beautifully matched actors.

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    Glee: The 3D Concert Movie

    The fast-paced concert film sprinkles only a few highlights of real musical talent through an otherwise blatant pat-on-the-back montage.

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    Let Me In

    Director and co-screenwriter Matt Reeves has stayed true in many ways to the predecessor, "Let the Right One In" while still making the film his own.

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    Conviction

    "Conviction" is the heart-wrenching true story of Betty Anne Waters and her quest to prove the innocence of her incarcerated brother Kenny.

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    Megamind

    The second big animated feature of the year, after 'Despicable Me,' to center on an arch-villain who sees the error of his ways, 'Megamind' is snappy good fun.

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    Morning Glory

    An opportunity to update "Broadcast News" falls flat with too much sitcom and not enough sting.

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    Today's Special

    Sweet, if not entirely special, "Today's Special" is an easy-to-take and entertaining tale about an up-and-coming New York chef, Samir (Aasif Mandvi).

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    All Good Things

    "All Good Things" is a fascinating character study, inspired by the strange and sinister life of Robert Durst, heir of the powerful Durst real estate family in New York.

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    Coriolanus

    Keeping the rhythms of the Shakespearean dialogue firmly rooted in the original context is especially tricky, but that is what director Ralph Fiennes and screenwriter John Logan have attempted here.