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Maria Poroshina shines the light of hope?

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Day Watch: Russian Sequel Doesn’t Blow Up Enough Shit

Night Watch, you may recall, told of an ancient feud waged between the forces of Light and Dark.…

Seasick: Rush (left) and Depp.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End: 21 Jump Street Crosses Exile on Main St.

And so Disney’s immense, booty-busting, pro-piracy epic has come to an End. I doubt very much that Pirates…

But who will protect us from those protecting us from the undead?

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28 Weeks Later: Zombies Run Amok Inside the Green Zone!

The story thus far: Seven months have gone by since the Rage virus passed from chimp fang to…

Nathan Fillion’s doctor tends Russell’s heart.

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Empowerment and Romance, Sweetly Baked, With Tragic Aftertaste in Waitress

Mildly quirky and zealously cute, Adrienne Shelly’s Waitress is the story of three irrepressible gal pals slinging pie…

They don't call Octaviano Simón “El Guapo” for nothing.

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In the Pit: Doc Turns Hardship Into Pretty Pictures

Mexico City’s Periférico freeway stands above an unknown number of graves holding some of the many men and…

Malkovich in clown mode.

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Color Me Kubrick

A master class in Malkovichian absurdity.

Agent of '80s nostalgia returns!

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TMNT

Oodles of madcap digi-fu.

Rock will send you searching for the Rohmer original.

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I Think I Love My Wife

It's official: Chris Rock is no Eric Rohmer.

Spartan leader Gerard Butler shows queen Lena Headey his softer side.

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300

Comic book Spartans are both homophobic and homoerotic.

Harvard's Elizabeth Warren warns against debt.

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Maxed Out

Generation Debt gets its own cut-rate documentary.

Pad Thai cowboys in Tears.

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Tears of the Black Tiger

From SIFF 2001, the return of the Technicolor Pad Thai western.

Damn it, woman, can't you see how gorgeous I am?

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Crime of the Heart

English yuppie scum—er, we mean Jude Law—goes slumming amid the refugees.

No, Sienna, it's not an Oscar.

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Factory Girl

Opens at Neptune, Fri., Feb. 9. Rated R. 87 minutes.

Wait a minute—did you say  you write for Vanity Fair?

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Say It With Diamonds?

Not exactly. Circling the diamond industry, Zwick flick tackles nada.

Washington looks back to other,  better movies we've seen before.

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Déjà Vu

Opens at Metro and other theaters, Wed., Nov. 22. Rated PG-13. 128 minutes.

Crowe is all smiles for once.

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A Good Year

Opens at Metro and other theaters, Fri., Nov. 10. Rated PG-13. 117 minutes.

Followers of Moktada al-Sadr.

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Iraq in Fragments

Runs at Varsity, Fri., Nov. 10–Thurs., Nov. 16. Not rated. 94 minutes.

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Turistas

Opens at area theaters, Fri., Dec. 1. Rated R. 89 minutes.

Vega can't help Freeman catch a clue.

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10 Items or Less

Opens at Varsity, Fri., Dec. 1. Rated R. 82 minutes.