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“An Education,” “The Blind Side,” “Planet 51” and “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” open this weekend at area theaters. Here's what's showing from Aspen to Glenwood Springs. more...
11/20/2009 6:00am
“An Education,” “The Blind Side,” “Planet 51” and “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” open this weekend at area theaters. Here's what's showing from Aspen to Glenwood Springs.
  11/20/2009 6:00am
“An Education” is set in 1961 in England. The country is in a transitional phase — still shedding the last of the deprivations of the post-World War II years, but also seeing the first signs of the coming revolution.
  11/19/2009 5:32pm
Where would Hollywood be without that old standby, the vampire-werewolf-schoolgirl love triangle?
  11/19/2009 10:04am
It's been a big year for animation, with a great variety of styles represented by “Up,” “Monsters vs. Aliens,” “Fantastic Mr. Fox” and the upcoming “The Princess and the Frog.”
  11/19/2009 9:59am
The redemption-minded sports flick “The Blind Side” serves its inspiration straight-up with no twist.
  11/19/2009 9:58am
Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne could well be considered the Coen Brothers of Belgium. The Dardennes share writing and directing duties on their films; their work explores the underbelly of life — crime, dirty money, broken families, plans going...
  11/18/2009 1:39pm
The first thing we are told in “Séraphine” is that the setting is Senlis, France, and that the year is 1913. But as the story unfolds, what we see and feel is something closer to the Dark Ages — a world that is more cruel, primitive and...
  11/14/2009 6:26am
Cataclysmic disaster and apocalyptic doom, as foretold by Hollywood, have a way of bringing together broken families, revealing the unseen heroism of deadbeat dads and neatly disposing of their rivals.
  11/12/2009 9:29am
Coco Chanel did not design clothes merely to make the people wearing them look good. At least as the bio-drama “Coco Before Chanel” has it, the French fashion icon was striking significant social blows by creating clothing that was driven by...
  11/10/2009 11:11am
Cameron Diaz and James Marsden have a terrible moral dilemma in Richard Kelly's "The Box": Press a button on a mysterious container, they'll get $1 million, and someone they don't know will die.
  11/06/2009 12:15pm
A fun tone is undermined by disjointed storytelling in George Clooney's "The Men Who Stare at Goats," and it all starts with the disclaimer that opens the movie: "More of this is true than what you might imagine."
  11/05/2009 2:11pm
Lionel Barrymore. Alastair Sim. Laurence Olivier. Albert Finney. George C. Scott. Bill Murray. Michael Caine. Mr. Magoo. Scrooge McDuck.
  11/05/2009 11:07am
Let's agree, "Michael Jackson's This Is It" was undertaken much too soon to be a great documentary the way the performer was extraordinary.
  10/30/2009 4:51am
“Unmistaken Child,” a documentary by Israeli director Nati Baratz, follows the story of the search for the reincarnation of the Lama Konchog, a revered master of Tibetan Buddhism.
  10/27/2009 3:38pm
The animated "Astro Boy" is a shiny hodgepodge of "Pinocchio," ''WALL-E," ''Oliver Twist," ''Gladiator" and "Superman," with some obvious visual touches taken from "The Iron Giant." As its own entity, though, it's pretty forgettable.
  10/23/2009 8:44am
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