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In Hyde Park on Hudson, it's patriotic to pleasure a president In Hyde Park on Hudson, it's patriotic to pleasure a president
, December 13, 2012
It's dispiriting that a film about the romantic life of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who cultivated a small coterie of mistresses, should exhibit so... More>>
The Punishers: To see the fights, Universal Soldier 4 demands you suffer The Punishers: To see the fights, Universal Soldier 4 demands you suffer
, December 06, 2012
Depending on whether you count direct-to-video releases, Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning is either the fourth or sixth film in the low-rent,... More>>
John Hyams is dedicated to the abstract and the ass-kicking John Hyams is dedicated to the abstract and the ass-kicking
, December 06, 2012
If David Cronenberg and Luc Besson had a mutant baby, it still wouldn't be able to make a movie quite as hypnotically badass as Universal... More>>
The Way We Die Now: Movie violence has never been better — or more reckless The Way We Die Now: Movie violence has never been better — or more reckless
, November 29, 2012
Part of the renascent body-count action industry, Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning's mere existence might shock many Americans. "There are... More>>
Hitchcock: Shouldn't the making of Psycho be more interesting? Hitchcock: Shouldn't the making of Psycho be more interesting?
, November 29, 2012
Early in Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock (played by Sir Anthony Hopkins with a sack of fat connecting chin to neck) walks the red carpet at the... More>>
Making a Killing: Killing Them Softly argues crime is just business Making a Killing: Killing Them Softly argues crime is just business
, November 29, 2012
An adaptation of George V. Higgins' 1974 novel Cogan's Trade, Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly anatomizes a self-policing underground economy... More>>
Holy Motors creates the cinema history it laments Holy Motors creates the cinema history it laments
, November 29, 2012
Unclassifiable, expansive, and breathtaking, Holy Motors, the first feature-length film from Leos Carax since Pola X (1999)—and only his... More>>
With Holy Motors, the Great Director returns in a rush With Holy Motors, the Great Director returns in a rush
, November 29, 2012
"This film was born out of the rage of not being able to make other projects," Leos Carax says of Holy Motors, an anomaly in the French... More>>
Anna Karenina, Now with Extra Artifice Anna Karenina, Now with Extra Artifice
, November 22, 2012
Joe Wright’s dust-blowing new adaptation of Anna Karenina faces a towering mountain of precedent: not only the greatest novel by the man... More>>
Looking for David O. Russell in Silver Linings Playbook Looking for David O. Russell in Silver Linings Playbook
, November 22, 2012
Silver Linings Playbook, which stars Bradley Cooper as a manic-depressive man-child attempting to get his life back together after a breakdown,... More>>
Life of Pi Is the Story of How Important Life of Pi Is Life of Pi Is the Story of How Important Life of Pi Is
, November 22, 2012
A stacked-deck theological inquiry filtered through a Titanic-by-way-of–Slumdog Millionaire narrative, Life of Pi manages occasional... More>>
North Korea (and audiences) Go Home Unhappy in Red Dawn North Korea (and audiences) Go Home Unhappy in Red Dawn
, November 22, 2012
America has had its national traumas — its Antietams and Pearl Harbors and 9/11s — but what we haven't faced since the Battle of New... More>>
Adventures with Santa and Co. in Rise of the Guardians Adventures with Santa and Co. in Rise of the Guardians
, November 22, 2012
Unlike such vengeful, justice-dispensing figures as Jehovah and RoboCop, the traditional pantheon of made-up childhood gods are all carrot and no... More>>
Life of Pi Star Irrfan Khan Forges a Cross-Cultural Career Life of Pi Star Irrfan Khan Forges a Cross-Cultural Career
, November 22, 2012
"I can't think of a more pathetic situation for an actor than to do a film and not connect to it," Irrfan Khan says. "And I pray to God that I... More>>
Daniel Day-Lewis and Steven Spielberg ably fill the hat in Lincoln Daniel Day-Lewis and Steven Spielberg ably fill the hat in Lincoln
, November 15, 2012
There's an unfun tendency in American life to fictionalize our national heroes as rigid statue-people who only speak as though they are... More>>
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  1. Star Trek Into Darkness, 70.2 mil, 83.7 mil
  2. Iron Man 3, 35.8 mil, 337.7 mil
  3. The Great Gatsby, 23.9 mil, 90.7 mil
  4. Pain & Gain, 3.2 mil, 46.7 mil
  5. The Croods, 3.0 mil, 177.0 mil
  6. 42, 2.8 mil, 88.8 mil
  7. Oblivion, 2.3 mil, 85.6 mil
  8. Mud, 2.2 mil, 11.7 mil
  9. Peeples, 2.2 mil, 7.9 mil
  10. The Big Wedding, 1.2 mil, 20.3 mil
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