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July 16, 2012
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The Imposter

6

Frédéric Bourdin

Directed by: Bart Layton

Don't let people, especially annoying critics, tell you too much about this true story that plays like a gripping psychological thriller. The facts are these: Nicholas Barclay, 13, went missing from his Texas home in 1994. Nearly four years later, Frédéric Bourdin, 23, shows up in Spain claiming to be Nicholas. So begins a story that nearly takes your head off with a series of amazements. British director Bart Layton combines interviews with Barclay family members and drama... | More »

June 28, 2012

Ted

6

Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis

Directed by: Seth MacFarlane

If you watch the animated hijinks on TV's Family Guy, The Cleveland Show and American Dad, you know that Seth MacFarlane, the brainy, bawdy creator of those kickass shows, does not cater to audiences who call him juvenile, stupid, vulgar and foul-mouthed. So stop reading, MacFarlane haters. Ted is not for you. MacFarlane's debut as a feature director hits all the sweet spots that irritate prudes. Is it dirty? Yes. Does it take full advantage of the R rating? Oh my yes. Is it funny? ... | More »

Magic Mike

4

Channing Tatum, Matthew McConaughey, Alex Pettyfer, Joe Manganiello, Matt Bomer

Directed by: Steven Soderbergh

Before Channing Tatum took the vow as a movie star, he had a short career as a stripper. Out of that fun fact, director Steven Soderbergh has fashioned Magic Mike. It's not a biopic. The script by Reid Carolin simply uses a male strip club in Tampa, Florida as a backdrop to show the blood, sweat and desperation that go into making stripping pay. Tatum plays Mike, who strips to foster his dream job in furniture designing business. He and his fellow bare-assed dudes, including Joe Manganie... | More »

People Like Us

5

Chris Pine, Elizabeth Banks

Directed by: Alex Kurtzman

An emotional family drama hardly seems like familiar ground for producer Alex Kurtzman. He and his writing partner Roberto Orci usually go for the bang of Transformers, Star Trek and Mission: Impossible III. Yet here's Kurtzman making his directing debut with a drama loosely based on his family. Orci and Jody Lambert helped Kurtzman with the script about Sam (Chris Pine), a slick salesman, who learns that Frankie (Elizabeth Banks), an alcoholic bartender and single mom, is the half-siste... | More »

Neil Young Journeys

6

Neil Young

Directed by: Jonathan Demme

It's essentially a concert film, the third (following Heart of Gold and Trunk Show) in which director Jonathan Demme showcases Neil Young's blazing guitar and bruised wonder of a voice. Demme journeys with the Canadian icon back to his hometown, Omemee, where Young drives through the old neighborhood recalling tales of his youth. Then he moves on to Toronto's Massey Hall, where those tales and snatches of memory are burnished into lasting songs of love and loss. The classics ("... | More »

June 21, 2012

Brave

7

Kelly Macdonald

Directed by: Brenda Chapman and Mark Andrews

No one seems to review a Pixar film without comparing it to other Pixar films. OK, Brave isn't The Incredibles or Toy Story. So? It's still a rousing, gorgeously animated good time. Merida, voiced by a fine, feisty Kelly Macdonald, is a Scottish Katniss Everdeen, a red-haired princess more into bows than boys. When a witch turns Merida's loving mom (Emma Thompson) into a sometime grizzly bear, Brave takes dark, dazzling turns. The beasts of the Scottish wild are no match for Me... | More »

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