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The Town

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Ed Symkus
The Town

Written by Peter Craig, Ben Affleck, and Aaron Stockard; directed by Ben Affleck

Warner Bros. Pictures

Rated R



Get past the fact that the generic-sounding The Town isn’t a very good title. There are two good reasons for its existence. The source novel by Chuck Hogan is called Prince of Thieves, and no one wanted this film to be confused with Kevin Costner’s Robin Hood movie; and the title, as mentioned in the book, is the nickname for Charlestown, the blue collar community outside of Boston.

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Life During Wartime

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Ed Symkus
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Written and directed by

Todd Solondz

IFC Films • Not rated

Most critics take notes while watching movies, the better not to forget their pithiest thoughts when it’s time to write the review. Here are a couple I jotted down at a screening of Life During Wartime.

“Am I supposed to be laughing? This is about suicide and pedophilia and all kinds of really sad, confused people. Why am I laughing?”

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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

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Ed Symkus
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Written by Michael Bacall and Edgar Wright; directed by Edgar Wright

Universal Pictures Rated PG-13



Give yourself five minutes to figure out if this is the right movie for you. If you’re immediately annoyed by the loud rock music, by words popping up – onomatopoeia-like – onscreen, and the presence of doe-eyed, squeaky voiced Michael Cera in the lead role, perhaps you should ask for your money back (or sneak in to see Inception again).

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Micmacs

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Ed Symkus
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Written by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Guillaume Laurant;

directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Sony Pictures Classics
Rated R

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Mother and Child

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Ed Symkus
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Written and directed by Rodrigo Garcia

Sony Pictures Classics

Rated R



Following in the grand storytelling footsteps of his father – Nobel Prize-winning novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez – filmmaker Rodrigo Garcia’s newest film presents a trio of separate stories that all eventually intertwine. The result is a gripping, compelling, moving drama that celebrates, warts and all, both the joys and trying times of motherhood.

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Get Him To The Greek

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Ed Symkus
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Written and directed by Nicholas Stoller

Universal Pictures Rated R



First there was Judd Apatow, who gave us The 40 Year Old Virgin, which led to Knocked Up, which begat Superbad and Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

You know the drill: raucous, sex-driven comedies peopled by characters with hearts of gold.

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The Secret In Their Eyes

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Ed Symkus
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Written by Eduardo Sacheri and Juan Jose Campanella; directed by Juan Jose Campanella

Sony Pictures Classics

Rated R

It’s always a good thing when you can argue that an Oscar-winning film is well deserved of the honor. That’s the case with The Secret in Their Eyes, the Argentine entry that nabbed this year’s statue for Best Foreign Language Film.

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Babies

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Ed Symkus
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Directed by Thomas Balmes

Focus Features

Rated PG

For no easily understood reason, this sweet, charming, kind of fluffy documentary opens with a couple of Namibian toddlers playing in the dirt, banging rocks, fighting, crying, and drooling. Then it flashes back to “a few months earlier,” when one of them was born.

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City Island

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Written and directed by Raymond De Felitta

Anchor Bay Films

Rated PG-13



Pretty much unknown outside of New York, City Island is a fishing village just off the coast of the Bronx. It’s here that the Rizzo family lives, sort of happily, even if they don’t get along very well with each other.

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The Runaways

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Ed Symkus
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Written and directed by Floria Sigismondi

Apparition • Rated R

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