Moonrise Kingdom Quintessential Wes Anderson film takes on salvation and community. David Roark | posted 5/25/2012 02:09AM
Men in Black 3 Mr. Smith and Mr. Jones are back in black—again. Steven D. Greydanus | posted 5/25/2012 01:54AM
Battleship For a movie based on a board game, it's not half bad—and a pretty fun, patriotic romp. Brett McCracken | posted 5/18/2012 12:00AM
What to Expect When You're Expecting Although this ensemble comedy is crass and sometimes emotionally confused, a strong cast and an irresistible theme ultimately deliver. Carolyn Arends | posted 5/18/2012 12:00AM
Sound of My Voice Two filmmakers go undercover to expose a cult leader who may or may not be from the future. Kenneth R. Morefield | posted 5/18/2012 12:00AM
Dark Shadows Tim Burton drops the ball on this 1960s gothic soap, continuing his string of middling remakes. David Roark | posted 5/11/2012 12:00AM
Girl in Progress This coming-of-age story had potential, but is marred by its own adolescent mood swings. Carolyn Arends | posted 5/11/2012 12:00AM
Where Do We Go Now? In a Lebanese village, Christian and Muslim women try various ploys to distract their men from fighting. Frederica Mathewes-Green | posted 5/11/2012 12:00AM
The Perfect Family What could have been a stirring study of a conflicted woman of faith is marred by easy fixes and unevenness. Todd Hertz | posted 5/04/2012 02:55AM
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel The fabulous cast and beautiful scenery just make up for the predictable love stories and overstuffed plot. Camerin Courtney | posted 5/04/2012 02:48AM
The Avengers Marvel's superheroes unite onscreen for a fun—and funny—action-packed extravaganza. Russ Breimeier | posted 5/03/2012 01:29AM
The Raven Edgar Allan Poe may have pioneered "horror" stories, but he probably never envisioned this. Brett McCracken | posted 4/27/2012 12:01PM
The Five-Year Engagement A funny and moralistic romantic comedy that almost gets marriage right. David Roark | posted 4/27/2012 02:36AM
The Pirates! Band of Misfits The creators of 'Wallace and Gromit' take to the high seas for an outrageous family comedy. Josh Hurst | posted 4/27/2012 02:25AM
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