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Movie Reviews
Oscars 2011 -- Happening. Finally. Now.
BAFTA prizes 'King's Speech' above all, but honors 'Social Network,' too
Social Networks rock world, but the King rules Hollywood
Oscar nominations -- books rule!
Oscar nominations: Adams vs. Leo -- and Steinfeld, Carter, and Weaver
10 Oscar nominations I'd like to see
See (or re-see) 'The King's Speech' at the Senator
Colin Firth, movie star
National Society of Film Critics winners -- and mine
The bad gal in great 'King's Speech' is a Baltimorean
Tony Curtis vs. James Dean
Joaquin Phoenix: film at Charles two days after 'Letterman'
Home at last
On your mark, get set, forget! Oscar also-rans left in the distance
Moviemaking competition gets rolling
Now playing
Actor brings new look to the crew of 'Pirates'
3 IS A CHARM
A funny thing about communism Review: In "Children of the Revolution," Judy Davis only wants to please Josef Stalin.
No Oscar for sticking to the facts 'English Patient': It's bloody good, but remember, it's just a story.
Lost in the forest of awards Essay: Once all of America -- maybe even all the world -- tuned in to the annual Oscar show to see who won. Now, with so many movie awards, it almost doesn't matter.
Indie films shine in award competition
Movie sells musician who doesn't shine Artist: David Helfgott's recorded performance of the 'Rach 3' is labored, limited and unaffecting, but film-goers are clamoring for it.
Defeating childhood wounds to 'Shine' Review: Choosing how to lead your own life isn't always easy. Especially if you're always trying to please Daddy, Dearest.
A Warming Trend Movies: After years of violence and mayhem from Hollywood, this season's crop of holiday films breezes into town on angel's wings.
Leon Fleisher on 'Shine'