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Movie Review: “The Expendables 3”

Antonio Banderas pretty much steals “The Expendables 3.” But at this stage in that winded franchise, that amounts to petty theft. Adding the chatty, animated and action-friendly Banderas and Wesley Snipes as new “Expendables” and Mel Gibson as an arms-dealing … Continue reading

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Movie Review: There is life, but is there love in “Life After Beth”?

Zach loved Beth — past tense. But his girlfriend put in her earbuds, trekked off up into the hills, and…something happened. Because we meet Zach (Dane DeHaan) after her funeral. He’s in shock. His parents (Cheryl Hines, Paul Reiser) are … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “The Trip to Italy” finds the sweet spot of traveling with Rob and Steve

It took decades of biting, testy collaborations and the better part of two road-trip movies, but Rob Brydon finally makes his pal/sparring partner Steve Coogan crack up, laughing, in “The Trip to Italy.” The formula of “The Trip” is repeated … Continue reading

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Hot Trailer: Hawking inspires in “The Theory of Everything”

I’m not sure how this romantic emphasis on the life and work of Stephen Hawking jibes with the truth. His love life, for those who have read of it, has been pretty complicated and messy. But Eddie Redmayne,  Felicity Jones … Continue reading

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Next Interview: Got questions for Daniel Radcliffe?

Daniel Radcliffe has another nice cinematic separation from Harry Potter opening in limited release Friday (wider release next week, and in weeks to follow). “What If” is a lame title for a lovely little romantic comedy about a guy who … Continue reading

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Willem Dafoe on playing the Italian director, poet and gay activist Pier Paolo Pasolini

At the end of our chat about “A Most Wanted Man,” in which he has a wonderfully conflicted, out-of-his-depth banker role, I asked Willem Dafoe about the film he just finished, “Pasolini” with Abel “King of New York” Ferrara. Here’s … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Mood Indigo” suffers from mood swings

The eccentric whimsy and invention overfill the screen of Michel Gondry’s “Mood Indigo,” an adaptation of a novel by the Frenchman who wrote “I Spit on Your Graves.” Set in an alternate “Brazil”/”Delicatessen”/”Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” reality, it’s … Continue reading

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Next Interview: Questions for Willem Dafoe?

Long one of my favorite character actors, Willem Dafoe had a juicy part in “The Fault in Our Stars” and has an even better one in “A Most Wanted Man,” the latest thriller based on a John le Carre novel … Continue reading

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Linklater and Ellar Coltrane talk about filming “Boyhood”

It started as “a narrative problem,” writer-director Richard Linklater says. “How do you tell a story, with actors, over a long period of time? You can’t re-cast it when you’re catching up with somebody, year by year. The change in … Continue reading

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Movie Review: It’s Ape-pocalypse time in “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes”

“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” is an action-packed epic, a moving sci-fi allegory rendered in broad, lush strokes by the latest state of the computer animator’s art. Yes, you will believe a chimp can talk, ride a horse … Continue reading

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