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  • "Bright Star" burns true

    Jane Campion makes dazzling poetry from the doomed romance between John Keats and Fanny Brawne
  • "The Informant!" Funny! Weird! Not all there!

    Pudgy Matt Damon, in '90s guywear, plays a legendary whistle-blower in Steven Soderbergh's oddball spy-comedy
  • The naked opportunism of "Jennifer's Body"

    Megan Fox plays one of the undead: How can you tell?
  • "Love Happens" -- and it stinks

    Aaron Eckhart and Jennifer Aniston stumble through this claustrophobic grief-fest masquerading as a romance
  • Let a thousand eco-documentaries bloom!

    A guide to help you choose between "Earth" and "Earth Days," and "War, Inc." and "Food, Inc."
  • Critics' Picks: The 1939 classic lives on

    A new book illuminates why "Gone With the Wind" endures, on the page and on film
  • Something in the way he moved

    Dancing served Patrick Swayze well, even when he wasn't actually doing it
  • The family who just said no

    "No Impact" couple Colin Beavan and Michelle Conlin on the new movie capturing their year without A/C, TV or T.P.
  • "Whiteout" is a wipeout

    Kate Beckinsale trades latex for polar gear in an Antarctic thriller encumbered by padding
  • Will Ecuador's Indians bankrupt Chevron?

    Documentarian Joe Berlinger on the amazing Amazon pollution case in "Crude" -- and its link to the West Memphis 3
  • Just say "9"

    Often gorgeous, this Tim Burton-infused "stitchpunk" animation is a mixed-up quilt of hackneyed yarns
  • Mike Judge's triumphant return to the office

    "Extract," the director's smart, openhearted comedy about work frustration, is like a gift at the end of summer
  • Just how bad can a romantic comedy be?

    "All About Steve" can make a person long for those heady days of Kate Hudson-Matthew McConaughey vehicles
  • Who's to blame for the mortgage crisis?

    A chilling new investigative film spins a yarn of real-life tragedy -- and points the finger at Gramm and Greenspan
  • Mickey and Spidey do Hollywood

    The Disney-Marvel deal: Great news for faceless bean-counters -- and for Ant-Man! For movie fans, not so much
  • Eco-pirates of the Antarctic

    This thrilling sea adventure follows a ragtag activist group's highly illegal campaign against Japanese whalers
  • Peace, love and sexual awakening

    Can Ang Lee's gentle "Taking Woodstock" possibly capture the madness and mud of the legendary music festival?
  • Art, commerce, Anna Wintour and "The September Issue"

    Director R.J. Cutler on Anna Wintour, Grace Coddington and the backstage fashion dramas of "The September Issue"
  • "The September Issue"

    Behind the gloss of Vogue, a revealing look at work, creativity and two strong women
  • Nostalgia for white terrorism

    New films tackle the Baader-Meinhof gang and the IRA's dirty war. Cue the rock music and put on those tight jeans!
  • "Inglourious Basterds"

    Quentin Tarantino's "Jews vs. Nazis" epic is unwieldy, nutso and often boring. That doesn't mean it isn't any good
  • "My One and Only"

    Renee Zellweger's career is not dead yet! This classy period piece features her most nuanced performance in years
  • Upcoming movies: Awesome or awful?

    Terry Gilliam and Tim Burton's latest, Britney and Lindsay do Bergman, and leaked Anne Frank-David Mamet dialogue
  • "Ponyo"

    Hayao Miyazaki's latest fable is beautiful and whimsical. Unfortunately, it's also a little cold
  • "The Time Traveler's Wife"

    This adaptation of the 2003 bestseller is meant to be supremely romantic. But why does this love go so bad?
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