Movies: Brad Pitt in 'Tree of Life' + The 'X-Men' Factor

Friday, 3 June 2011 by IrwanKch
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A magnetic performance

Michael Fassbender delivers a breakout turn in "X-Men: First Class" as the anti-super-hero Magneto. [Read more]

Far-reaching, poorly grounded

Far-reaching, poorly grounded

Terrence Malick's anticipated "Tree of Life" is at once a masterwork and a self-indulgent muddle of philosophical noodlings. [Read more]

Also Opening

'The Last Mountain'

'The Last Mountain'

The sprawling documentary about coal paints a picture of destruction on both an environmental and a human level. [Read more]

'Women Art Revolution'

'Women Art Revolution'

The documentary of disjointed interviews sheds light on the feminist art movement. [Read more]

'Empire of Silver'

'Empire of Silver'

While the epic is occasionally muddled and always melodramatic, it's also pictorially compelling. [Read more]

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More Movie Info

Summer Movie Guide

Summer Movie Guide

Sort out the cinematic offerings for the months ahead. [Read more]

Celebritology

'Twilight: Breaking Dawn': Watch the preview for ... a preview?

Here's a clip that touts another clip that will air during the MTV Movie Awards. We all clear on that?

Watch 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' trailer

It's got quick cuts, big fonts and Led Zeppelin.

Reese Witherspoon to receive MTV Generation Award

Because Tracy Flick wins. Always.

Bradley Cooper does interview in French? Oui.

Does it make him seem all the more attractive? Oui again.

Family Filmgoer

Kid-friendly features

Get the scoop on "Kung Fu Panda 2," "X-Men: First Class" and more.

Box Office

'Hangover Part II' wins weekend box office

"The Hangover Part II" may have been characterized by most critics as a swap-Tyson's-tiger-for-a-smoking-monkey rehash. But that didn't stop summer moviegoers from buying tickets.

Reader Reviews

You review 'Midnight in Paris'

"Humorous movie, romantic overtones, beautiful shots of Paris, excellent dialogue, Hemingway is just great." That's one reader's take. Agree? Write a review and let your voice be heard.

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