Friday, 15 July 2011
by IrwanKch
| | | | Fond farewell for boy who lived |  | Ann Hornaday Harry receives a fitting send-off in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2," the eighth movie in the most profitable franchise in history. [Read more] | | "Winnie the Pooh" is a sweet relief from Pixar scale productions. [Read more] | | Also Opening | | | | Ann Hornaday Jacob Wysocki and John C. Reilly bring wit and pathos to the funny, touching portrait of an overweight teenager navigating high school. [Read more] | | | | Ann Hornaday Demian Bichir delivers a quiet powerhouse of a performance as an undocumented Mexican laborer trying to build a future for his son. [Read more] | | | | Michael O'Sullivan A woman accused of abducting her boyfriend is the subject of Errol Morris's fascinating documentary about the slippery nature of truth. [Read more] | | | | David Malitz Michael Rapaport chronicles the reunion of the innovative and influential hip hop band. [Read more] | | | | Stephanie Merry A woman convicted of killing her abusive boyfriend seeks parole in the heart-wrenching documentary. [Read more] | | | | Michael O'Sullivan Those who remember the cult classic as a trippy, cosmic mind game, can refresh their memories with this re-release. [Read more] | | | | More Movie Info Before you don your 3D glasses and settle in with some of Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans, take a trip back through the Harry Potter series by rereading our past reviews. [Read more] Celebritology Trailers for Disney's "John Carter" and the horror prequel "The Thing" have been released. Geek out, Muggles. You know you want to. Reason one: The music of She & Him's Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward. The "Harry Potter" star took in the sights and pleased fans at a Georgetown premiere. Family Filmgoer Get the scoop on "Winnie the Pooh," "Harry Potter," Zookeeper" and more. Box Office "Horrible Bosses" also doesn't do too badly, and more fun facts about the weekend box office. Reader Reviews "As a fan of Woody Allan's classic period, I was very disappointed." That's one reader's take. Agree? Write a review and let your voice be heard. | | |  | | | | |
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