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Roll your eyes at ineptitude of ‘The Boy Next Door’

As a vehicle for its star, Jennifer Lopez, the trashy thriller is basically a garbage truck. If the movie weren't so offensive, it'd be laughable, writes our reviewer.

‘Still Alice’ could have been better, still

The real depredations of Alzheimer's disease and its toll on the families of the afflicted are not on display in the flawed film, despite a sensitive and appealing performance by Julianne Moore.

‘American Sniper’: Hero as courageous, and wounded, warrior

Director Clint Eastwood's sober drama escorts viewers through both the agonizing dilemmas and the longer-term complexities that confronted America's most celebrated sharpshooter in Iraq, the soldier on whom the film's action centers.

Movie review: Paddington

Hollywood offers a belated Christmas gift in "Paddington" (TWC-Dimension), a delightful, warmhearted comedy for the entire family.

Movie review: Blackhat

In the rapidly expanding, increasingly menacing world of cybercrime, hackers bent on fomenting chaos are known as blackhats.

Movie review: Inherent Vice

The meandering plot of "Inherent Vice" (Warner Bros.) is perhaps better appreciated in the 2009 Thomas Pynchon novel on which the film is based.

Movie review: Taken 3

Will audiences be taken with "Taken 3" (Fox)? Probably not.

Biography offers highlights in interesting life of New York cardinal

Among U.S. Catholic leaders, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan is probably, due to his role as archbishop of New York and to the attention he garnered in 2013 as a potential candidate for the papacy, the most recognizable Catholic leader in the country.

The comic strip ‘Nancy’: Not old, just classic and timeless

Nancy is cool again. While many may only dimly remember her as a mid-20th century comic-strip character, the girl with the dot eyes, Brillo hair and a sidekick named Sluggo has been rediscovered by her genre's current elite.

‘Selma’: A rich tableau of people and their ideas in a troubled time

Arriving on screens almost precisely 50 years after the events it portrays unfolded, the fact-based drama "Selma" compellingly recreates a crucial battle in the long struggle for African-American equality.