Star Trek films best voyages
The reviews are in and Star Trek Into Darkness, the second big screen adventure helmed by J.J. Abrams, has joined his 2009 reboot with critics phasers set on stunning. more
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Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorfs (PG-13)
If fashion is a religion, one of its sacred shrines is an emporium that takes up a whole city block on Manhattans Fifth Avenue, a store so venerated by devotees that a celebrated New Yorker cartoon had one matron confess to another, I want my ashes scattered over Bergdorfs. more
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The Angels Share (unrated)
A barrel of whisky would usually spell doom for the working-class blokes who always find their way into Ken Loach films. But it is redemption the director and his longtime creative collaborator, writer Paul Laverty, have in mind in the unexpectedly warm, hopeful and humorous brew of The Angels Share. more
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Silent movie opens window on lost world of Eastern European Jews
In the fraught world of the silent film The Yellow Ticket, the heroine confronts anti-Semitism and moral hypocrisy, fights for survival and nearly dies before discovering her true identity and finding acceptance and happiness. more
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Pain & Gain, a movie based on South Florida murders, is a painful reminder to victims families
Victims relatives say action-comedy Pain & Gain starring Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson trivializes a Dade couples murder. more
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