Big names take over October films
Fall films make for big box office hits
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Fall films make for big box office hits
Gordon-Levitt’s directing debut a sexy hit
Rousing drama succeeds on and off track
AMC’s hit series ends with phenomenal finale
Newest film subpar compared to classic
Ponsoldt, Teller, share their thoughts on latest movie
Film’s powerful acting, directing, performances capture viewers
Repetition, no suspense ruins scary film
Realistic feeling, beautiful visuals in ‘The Spectacular Now’
Feel good sequel shows no improvement.
Feel good sequel shows no improvement.
Indonesian killers open up on camera.
‘The Grandmaster’ succeeds with stunning film, unique style
Unrevealing concert film is still passable fun.
Story of ‘Deep Throat” star misses target
Humorous horror film makes viewers queasy Family can be a killer. A couple (Rob Moran and Barbara Crampton) celebrate their wedding anniversary at their mansion by reuniting their four grown children, each of whom brings along their significant other.
Lee Daniels’ movie gives good story, but large plot gaps.
Cate Blanchett shines as the self-centered leading lady
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