Writer/Director Noah Baumbach (The Squid & the Whale) takes aim at the cultural divide between Generation X and Millennials in this scathing new comedy.
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The latest film from Dreamworks Animation is better than expected, though it still has its problems
Read MoreThe Weapon (1957)
One of Republic Pictures last releases is also one of its worst
Read MoreFifty Shades of Grey
A young woman (Dakota Johnson) enters a world of forbidden desires when she meets a wealthy weirdo hunk (Jamie Dornan) in the big screen adaptation of this Twilight fan fiction turned best-selling book.
Read MoreThe Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
The second feature length film based on the hugely popular Nickelodeon cartoon series finds Spongebob and his friends venturing to the surface to stop a marauding pirate (Antonio Banderas)
Read MoreThe Loft
In this crummy thriller, five wealthy friends share a loft apartment where they can cheat on their wives without fear of being discovered, but their world is turned upside down when a dead woman is found in the loft.
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This fairy tale musical from Lucasfilm—inspired by William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream—follows a band of elves, fairies, goblins, and imps battling over a mysterious potion.
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A young bear travels from Darkest Peru to London in search of his past, and meets up with the Brown family, who dub him Paddington after the train station in which they find him.
Read MoreA Most Violent Year
If A Most Violent Year suffers as a film, it is in writer/director J.C. Chandor's meticulous world building that ultimately supports a story that's perhaps not as compelling as he might have liked.
Read MoreSelma
Selma is a transformative motion picture, one which will stand the test of time not simply because it is an incredibly well made movie, but because its immediacy cannot be ignored.
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