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"Brideshead Revisited"
No expense has been spared in this lavish, streamlined adaptation, but is there such a thing as too much good taste?
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
This suspenseful, intimate movie reminds us why we've always believed in Mulder and Scully
Four clueless actors, a dream and a paper bag
Filmmakers Jay and Mark Duplass and their cast talk about "Baghead," their delightful and totally unclassifiable indie-satire-horror breakout
Behind the funny, scary "Baghead"
Step Brothers
What's so funny about Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly whacking each other in the head? Everything
Scully have I loved
Fox Mulder was brilliant and sexy in "The X-Files" -- but it's Dana Scully who has my heart
When a bad seed grows up
Both a compelling British social drama and a haunting meditation on guilt and forgiveness, John Crowley's "Boy A" is a potent summer surprise
The saga of George W. Batman
"Dark Knight" backlash, counterbacklash and so on. Plus: Sleazy Latin lovers, Ben Kingsley as a Russian cop and other reasons never to leave home
A thousand and one knights
There have been countless versions of Batman, from brooding crusader to gadget-loving detective. How does "The Dark Knight" measure up?
Batman vs. the lavender genius of crime!
I watched the great 10-hour Japanese antiwar film! Now it's your turn. Plus: Topiary genius, life after the tsunami, and an unlikely British crime lord
Mamma Mia!
Pierce Brosnan sings! Meryl Streep dances! Can't you hear ABBA's "SOS"?
Before I Forget
This movie about a former hustler is a devastating portrait of the aging body
The Dark Knight
The most anticipated movie of the summer has arrived -- and Heath Ledger's Joker is nothing to laugh at
Is Slovenia the film world's new Romania?
From slacker comedies to horror films and rom-coms, the least well known of all former Yugoslav republics gets its moment
Awesome Kids' Video Project: The sequel!
As requested, the also-rans in our reader poll of family summer flicks. Also: Is this list racist? Is Hannibal Lecter right for your family? And more!
The ultimate family DVD list
We asked; you answered. Here's the most-awesome-ever summertime list of offbeat, kid-friendly movies available on DVD -- as chosen (mostly) by Salon readers
Meet Dave
Eddie Murphy offers an olive branch to his fans with this good-natured comedy
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
The fanciful, witty follow-up to "Hellboy" is so beautiful, you may forget it's a "special-effects" movie
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Put on those gimmicky glasses. This old-fashioned adventure will wow you with the possibilities of modern 3-D
All-night party in a lost city
Kent Mackenzie's gorgeous, black-and-white "The Exiles" captures a garage-rock world of urban American Indians in a vanished L.A. Plus: German groupie tells all!
Legendary German rock groupie tells all!
A Swedish actor as Mick Jagger, a perpetually naked heroine and the glorious Euro-cheapness of "Eight Miles High"
Inside the Army's fake Iraq
Welcome to the military's Iraq Simulation, where the townspeople are Arab actors, the insurgents come from Arkansas -- and things tend to go horribly wrong
A-Rod vs. the dueling Sherlock clones!
A new frontier in Other Woman liberation, except not. Whose next-gen Sherlock Holmes will be lamer? Plus: "Wackness" and "Tell No One" wow holiday throngs
Bedtime for "Gonzo"
Alex Gibney talks about his Oscar-winning "Taxi to the Dark Side" and his new look at Hunter S. Thompson, American hero. (Plus: Audio podcast)
On the dopeness of "The Wackness
In this interview and podcast, director Jonathan Levine talks about how Holden Caulfield met Rudy Giuliani and Biggie in the heartbroken, heat-stricken New York summer of 1994
Japanese film's not-so-new new wave
Asia's greatest cinema power never really lost its mojo. But 10 years after Kurosawa's death, Japanese movies are hotter (and weirder) than ever
Hancock
This story of a seriously flaked-out superhero shows us the limits of Will Smith's superpowers