MOVIE REVIEW | 'MR. POPPER'S PENGUINS'
A Home Invasion by the Antarcticans
By A. O. SCOTT
In "Mr. Popper's Penguins," Jim Carrey is a divorced businessman who faces more mayhem after he inherits a gaggle of penguins.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'GREEN LANTERN'
It's Not Easy Being ... You Know
By MANOHLA DARGIS
Ryan Reynolds plays the emerald-hued superhero in a $150 million diversion.
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MOVIE REVIEW | 'PAGE ONE: INSIDE THE NEW YORK TIMES'
A Hyperactive Fly on a Newsroom Wall
By MICHAEL KINSLEY
"Page One," a documentary about The New York Times, is fixated on one particular reporter.MOVIE REVIEW | 'BUCK'
One Man Who Knows the Way of the Horse
By MANOHLA DARGIS
The real-life story of the horse trainer who became an inspiration for the novel and movie "The Horse Whisperer."MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE ART OF GETTING BY'
Allergic to Homework and Possibly Smitten
By A. O. SCOTT
If you can grade on a curve you may find yourself touched, tickled and occasionally surprised by "The Art of Getting By."MOVIE REVIEW | 'R'
Life in the Big House: The Danish Experience
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
The Danish drama "R," set in a maximum-security prison, isn't the goriest example of its genre, but it is challenging nevertheless.MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE LIPS'
A Little Lipstick Soothes Poverty's Rawness
By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
In "The Lips" three social workers in the Argentine countryside help villagers confront hardships.MOVIE REVIEW | 'KIDNAPPED'
Intruders at the Window, and Then a Nightmare
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
A couple and their 18-year-old daughter find themselves trapped in a home-invasion nightmare.MOVIE REVIEW | 'BATTLE FOR BROOKLYN'
In Brooklyn, Pushing Back Against a Redevelopment Plan
By NEIL GENZLINGER
"Battle for Brooklyn," a documentary by Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley, chronicles the Atlantic Yards project and the work of a resident who has fought against it.MORE REVIEWS
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Faces on Film Add Humanity to the News
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Human Rights Watch Festival at Film Society of Lincoln Center attaches real people and stories to world trouble spots.New Rules to Set Field for Chasing Top Oscar
By MICHAEL CIEPLY
Under new rules, the number of nominees for best picture Oscar will vary from year to year.Ushering In Golden Age for Fans of Film
By A. O. SCOTT
In New York today, there are plenty of alternatives to sitting alone in your room with a small screen and microwave popcorn.Laura Ziskin, Producer of 'Spider-Man' and 'Pretty Woman,' Dies at 61
By ALJEAN HARMETZ
As executive producer of "Pretty Woman" (1990), Ms. Ziskin insisted on an ending in which Julia Roberts has changed Richard Gere as fully as he has changed her.DVD
Italian Neorealism in Softer Hues
By DAVE KEHR
New releases on DVD document how Vittorio De Sica and other Italian filmmakers tempered the grit of neorealism with a more sentimental dimension.Photos & Video
VIDEO: Critics' Picks: 'Un Chien Andalou'
A. O. Scott looks back at Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali's short film.SLIDE SHOW: Human Rights Watch Film Festival
Images of some of the films appearing in the festival, which runs June 16-30.SLIDE SHOW: Inside BAMcinemaFest
Images from some of the films playing at BAMcinemaFest, a Brooklyn festival that celebrates independent cinema.
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