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Paris-Manhattan: A Charmless French Ode to Woody Allen Paris-Manhattan
, May 02, 2013
Unless you watch Nancy Meyers' romantic-comedy oeuvre strictly for the interior design and décor, there's little to note about Sophie... More>>
Pain & Gain: Michael Bay Injects Potent Absurdity Into an Unbelievable True Story Pain & Gain
, April 25, 2013
Daniel Lugo (Mark Wahlberg) believes life has cheated him. Doesn't America promise riches and luxury to people who deserve it? He's worked hard... More>>
Michael Bay, Mark Wahlberg, and Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson Talk About Miami's Twisted Version of the American Dream Michael Bay, Mark Wahlberg, and Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson Talk About Miami's Twisted Version of the American Dream
, April 25, 2013
Michael Bay reclines in a white lounge chair on a 14th-floor balcony at Brickell Key's Mandarin Oriental Hotel. To the east, a sheet of piercing... More>>
Tom Cruise Can Still Be Great -- Why Aren't His Movies? Tom Cruise Can Still Be Great -- Why Aren't His Movies?
, April 25, 2013
Though he's long been among the most recognizable celebrities in the world, Tom Cruise has always seemed vaguely irritating, like the popular kid... More>>
Watching The Client List With a Real Sex Worker Watching The Client List With a Real Sex Worker
, April 25, 2013
In The Client List, Lifetime's pseudo-steamy take on the world of sensual massage, Jennifer Love Hewitt plays a struggling housewife who takes a... More>>
No Place on Earth Movie Review No Place on Earth
, April 25, 2013
Part The Diary of Anne Frank, part The Swiss Family Robinson, and part The Shawshank Redemption, No Place on Earth, about a Ukrainian Jewish... More>>
Mud Movie Review: McConaughey Is Great Again Mud
, April 25, 2013
Has anyone ever been so perfectly cast as Matthew McConaughey in Dazed and Confused? Sculpted entirely of charisma and cheekbones yet still... More>>
Pain & Gain Writer Pete Collins' 15 Minutes of Fame Have Arrived Pain & Gain Writer Pete Collins' 15 Minutes of Fame Have Arrived
, April 25, 2013
Hey, who cares if you don't have the money for a ride if a Hollywood movie studio is sending a limousine your way? This past April 11, Lennie the... More>>
Love Sick Love Movie Review Love Sick Love
, April 25, 2013
When a film mashes up two seemingly unlike genres, we're too quick to praise the hybridization as a "fresh twist" or subversion of formula, even... More>>
Tom Cruise's Oblivion Is Grand Until It's Not Oblivion
, April 18, 2013
The good news: Here's a lavish, serious science-fiction picture, one that on occasion transcends big-budget hit-making convention to glance... More>>
Beyond the Hills: A Powerful and Necessary Act of Reclamation Beyond the Hills
, April 18, 2013
The hills of Cristian Mungiu's Beyond the Hills (Dupa Dealuri) are a barren canvas of straw grass and leafless trees, framed by a winter's sky.... More>>
Leonie Squanders an Ambitious Lead Performance by the Stellar Emily Mortimer Leonie
, April 18, 2013
Something all-too rare is squandered in Leonie: an ambitious lead performance by the stellar Emily Mortimer, that fiery swan so often cast as a... More>>
The Devil's Auteur: Rob Zombie Faces His Fans -- and His Art The Devil's Auteur: Rob Zombie Faces His Fans -- and His Art
, April 18, 2013
After working a packed auditorium into a frenzy at last September's premiere of Lords of Salem at the Toronto International Film Festival, Rob... More>>
Sundance Channel's Rectify Takes a Mighty Swing at Greatness Sundance Channel's Rectify Takes a Mighty Swing at Greatness
, April 18, 2013
At any prior point in TV history, Rectify, a six-part drama on the Sundance channel, would be a shake-up-the-medium astonishment: A sober, even... More>>
The Lords of Salem
, April 18, 2013
After two Halloween remakes, rock star turned filmmaker Rob Zombie has penned a somber, surprisingly tame tale of witchcraft and possession that... More>>
Scary Movie V Will Murder Your Capacity to Feel Joy Scary Movie V
, April 18, 2013
Picking up seven years after the previous installment, Scary Movie V features no original cast members, no Wayans brothers producing (they bailed... More>>
Django Unchained: The Most Moving Scene Quentin Tarantino Has Yet Filmed Django Unchained: The Most Moving Scene Quentin Tarantino Has Yet Filmed
It's like "Accidental Racist," except not godawful.
, April 18, 2013
Half a year later, now on Blu-ray and DVD, Django Unchained is still kicking up shit, this time via cross-media trickle-down. TV’s LL... More>>
The Place Beyond the Pines, Starring Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper, Is the Year’s First Stab at a Masterpiece The Place Beyond the Pines, Starring Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper, Is the Year’s First Stab at a Masterpiece
, April 11, 2013
The Place Beyond the Pines opens with a close-up of Ryan Gosling's chiseled abdomen — surely one of the more salable quantities in movies... More>>
"Good Job Bub": Lil Bub and Friendz Turns the Internet Cat Video Into an Adorable Documentary "Good Job Bub": Lil Bub and Friendz Turns the Internet Cat Video Into an Adorable Documentary
, April 11, 2013
Thanks to her otherworldly cuteness, wide-eyed "perma-kitten" Lil Bub is the Internet's favorite celebri-kitty. Her bright green eyes sparkle... More>>
Roger Ebert: Why There Can Never Be Another Roger Ebert: Why There Can Never Be Another
, April 11, 2013
A common sentiment recurs through the abundance of eulogies and obituaries penned by film critics in the wake of his death late last week: Roger... More>>
The Tangled Web We Watch: A Bizarre Episode of Father-Son Bonding in the 21st Century The Tangled Web We Watch: A Bizarre Episode of Father-Son Bonding in the 21st Century
, April 11, 2013
Unlike many fledgling web series that use broad comedic strokes to up the laughs per second, faux-vlogging gem My Bastard Son combines the... More>>
42 Almost Makes a Flesh-and-Blood Man of Its Hero 42
, April 11, 2013
A likable hagiography as nuanced as a plaque at the Cooperstown Hall of Fame, Brian Helgeland's Jackie Robinson bio 42 finds a politic solution... More>>
The Sapphires Has Its Easy, Soulful Pleasures The Sapphires
, April 11, 2013
This fact-based, girl-group empowerment story never quite soars but has its easy pleasures, and it's likely to become one of those movies... More>>
Blancanieves Is Witty, Riveting, and Gorgeous Blancanieves
, April 11, 2013
The latest from Spanish writer-director Pablo Berger is a silent, black-and-white film so witty, riveting, and drop-dead gorgeous that moviegoers... More>>
Starbuck a Comedy About Artificial Insemination Gone Awry Starbuck
, April 11, 2013
An ostensibly feel-good French-Canadian comedy about artificial insemination gone awry, Ken Scott's Starbuck mainly makes you feel like taking a... More>>
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  1. Star Trek Into Darkness, 70.2 mil, 83.7 mil
  2. Iron Man 3, 35.8 mil, 337.7 mil
  3. The Great Gatsby, 23.9 mil, 90.7 mil
  4. Pain & Gain, 3.2 mil, 46.7 mil
  5. The Croods, 3.0 mil, 177.0 mil
  6. 42, 2.8 mil, 88.8 mil
  7. Oblivion, 2.3 mil, 85.6 mil
  8. Mud, 2.2 mil, 11.7 mil
  9. Peeples, 2.2 mil, 7.9 mil
  10. The Big Wedding, 1.2 mil, 20.3 mil
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