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"Speed Racer"
You know a movie's heading nowhere fast when even its monkey doesn't make you laugh.
"What Happens in Vegas"
This Ashton Kutcher-Cameron Diaz romantic comedy needs fewer sunsets and more lap dances and tequila shooters.
Che anything
The filmmakers behind "Chevolution" explain how Che Guevara's face ended up on all those T-shirts, posters, beer bottles and bikini bottoms.
I dated Cindy Sherman ...
And all I got was this documentary. Paul H-O on his film about the iconic photographer and the perils of being an art world sidekick.
"Made of Honor"
This formulaic romantic comedy starring Patrick "McDreamy" Dempsey leaves us McCold.
Paul H-O on "Guest of Cindy Sherman"
Salon interviews the filmmaker who dated and filmed the elusive artist.
"Iron Man"
Robert Downey Jr. gives this inventive superhero blockbuster its warm, glowing heart -- and makes it soar.
"Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay"
This good-natured sequel might not be as endearing as the original, but it's still much more than another stoner comedy.
"Deception"
It's bad enough that this Ewan McGregor and Hugh Jackman thriller is improbable. But why does it have to look so awful?
Errol Morris doesn't want you to apologize
The filmmaker discusses "Standard Operating Procedure" and going beyond the Abu Ghraib photographs.
"Baby Mama"
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler make a dynamite duo, but this spoof of our child-centric culture doesn't go as far as it could.
"Forgetting Sarah Marshall"
Remember: Just because a movie has been produced by Judd Apatow doesn't mean it's good.
"88 Minutes"
Al Pacino tries hard to make this squirrelly thriller worth your time.
"The Forbidden Kingdom"
Jackie Chan and Jet Li join forces on-screen for the first time in this lavish action movie.
"Smart People"
Dennis Quaid, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ellen Page and other fine actors do their damnedest to make this dumb movie look sharp.
"The Visitor"
This eloquent, unassuming movie evokes the miraculousness of finding a sense of place.
"Leatherheads"
George Clooney makes it all look easy in this breezy, affable comedy.
"Shine a Light"
Hot for the Rolling Stones? Martin Scorsese's performance documentary of Mick, Keith and the gang may still leave you cold.
"Flight of the Red Balloon"
This quietly astonishing picture has the power to carry you outside of yourself and float you away.
Wong Kar-wai on "My Blueberry Nights"
Andrew O'Hehir interviews the director about his first English-language film.
"Stop-Loss"
Ryan Phillippe plays a soldier called back to Iraq after he's completed his term of duty. How can we not care?
"Run Fatboy Run"
All hail the pasty guy in tiny underpants in David Schwimmer's (Ross! From "Friends"!) directorial debut.
"21"
This movie about card-counting MIT math geniuses in Vegas looks like a good bet, but don't double down.
Beyond the Multiplex/IFC: Oh Winona!
Ryder makes another post-conviction comeback attempt with "Sex and Death 101." Can the one-time indie goddess regain her lost glory?
"Meet the Browns"
Is it a sin to wish Tyler Perry's movies were better?
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