Movie ReviewsMOVIE REVIEW | 'CAPTAIN AMERICA'Hey, Brooklyn, Where'd You Get Those Muscles?By A. O. SCOTT
"Captain America," like its unapologetically corny hero, is propelled by unpretentious and plucky ingenuity.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS'It's Just Sex. We're Just Friends. You Know the Rules. Etc., Etc.By MANOHLA DARGIS
Will Gluck's "Friends With Benefits," starring Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake, is a romantic comedy about romantic comedy.
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MOVIE REVIEW | 'ANOTHER EARTH'Living in a Different World, Searching for a Second ChanceBy MANOHLA DARGIS
A coming-of-age story with a science-fiction angle, "Another Earth" explores unspeakable grief.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE MYTH OF THE AMERICAN SLEEPOVER'The Night Belongs to Teenage YearningBy A. O. SCOTT
"The Myth of the American Sleepover" looks at the unsteady mixture of sophistication and naïveté that is central to modern American teenage life.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'FIRE IN BABYLON'A Look at West Indies CricketBy MIKE HALE
"Fire in Babylon" is a history of the West Indies' dominance of international cricket in the 1970s and '80s and the symbolic weight its teams carried in a post-colonial era.
MOVIE REVIEW | SARAH'S KEY'The Horror of Yesterday and the Everyday of TodayBy RACHEL SALTZ
"Sarah's Key," directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, is an adaptation of a best-selling novel by Tatiana De Rosnay, following a journalist's investigation into a Holocaust tale.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE WOMAN WITH THE 5 ELEPHANTS'Diligently Turning Dostoyevsky GermanBy MIKE HALE
A documentary by Vadim Jendreyko about a translator and her eventful life.
MORE REVIEWSNews & FeaturesCaptivating Films, Complicated TruthsBy A. O. SCOTT
Five vastly diverse and fascinating documentaries resist easy summary.
Look Past the Beauty, if You CanBy BROOKS BARNES
Olivia Wilde, who has seven films in various stages of production, is determined to show Hollywood that she is more than a pretty face.
Vampires Meet Auteurs at Fan FestBy BROOKS BARNES
The "Twilight" phenomenon showed no signs of abating at Comic-Con International in San Diego, where a studio presentation drew hundreds of ravenous fans.
Summer Movies: Some Have a BlastBy A. O. SCOTT and MANOHLA DARGIS
Manohla Dargis and A. O. Scott answer reader questions about summer blockbuster movies.
DVDA Tragic Actress's Twilight, Burning, Not DimmingBy DAVE KEHR
"The Letter" (1929) featured Jeanne Eagels, who influenced Bette Davis (the remake's star). "Zazie Dans le Métro" was Louis Malle's nod to the New Wave.
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