Padre Nuestro's lost boys Armando Hernandez (left) and Jorge Adrian Espindola.

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The Kids Are Not Alright

From Dakota Fanning's rape to John Cusack's daddy issues, Sundance 2007 was all about the kiddie porn.

Jolie won't make passes at spies who wear glasses.

Film

Wake Me When the Cold War Is Over

De Niro turns CIA history into a snooze-fest.

Zhang (left) with Gong Li on set.

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Zhang Yimou

His austere roots long behind him, Zhang Yimou has no problem with directing lavish historical blockbusters and hanging…

Three Times and other new releases

Film

Three Times and other new releases

How to triple the love story with the same two performers

Idi Amin as Oscar bait? Whitaker makes it plausible.

Film

The Last King of Scotland

Opens at Guild 45 and other theaters, Fri., Oct. 6. Rated R. 123 minutes.

Whittaker takes O'Toole on a final tour.

Film

Venus

Led by an ailing O'Toole, there's more to this tender Brit flick than a pack of grumpy old…

Maggie Brown as young Kate.

Film

We Go Way Back

Runs at Varsity, Fri., Sept. 15–Thurs., Sept. 21. Not rated. 80 minutes.

Film

Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing

A chat with the Jesus Camp co-directors.

Gass and Black:  ready for  the heavy-metal  borscht belt.

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Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny

Opens at Metro and other theaters, Wed., Nov. 22. Rated R. 97 minutes.

Mirren does anything but phone it in.

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The Queen

Opens at Harvard Exit, Fri., Oct. 20. Rated PG-13. 97 minutes.

Stallone doesn't attempt to reinvent himself in the ring.

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Rope Dope

Sly hasn't outworn his welcome.

Film

The Devil Wears Prada, Plus Other New Releases

No surprise—Meryl Streep is a helluva lot more fun than Michael Mann.

Film

Jan. 3-10, 2006

Greatest screen kiss ever: Grace Kelly and a sleeping James Stewart in Rear Window.

Film

Clerks II and Other New Releases

Kevin Smith gives us three commentaries for just one sequel.

Pitt and Blanchett  fall off the map.

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Communication Breakdown

Storytelling gimmicks can't save vapid, globally conscious puzzle film.

James Ellroy

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James Ellroy

His The Black Dahlia has been adapted to film.

Thompson curses from beyond the grave.

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Fuck

Runs at Varsity, Fri., Dec. 1–Thurs. Dec. 7. Not rated. 90 minutes.

Perfume's Whishaw smells a stinker.

Film

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

Opens at Varsity and other theaters, Fri., Jan. 5. Rated R. 160 minutes

Phillippe's Bradley also must battle at home.

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Print the Legend

Clint Eastwood strips away the myths surrounding the Greatest Generation.

Spiridonov as the hapless ragamuffin.

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The Italian

Opens at Metro, Fri., Feb. 2. Rated PG-13. 99 minutes.