Duncan Jones played with twisted realities in “Moon.” Now he’s back, scrambling up the timeline with “Source Code:” The story of a military man who can relive the last eight minutes of another’s life, on the hunt for a train bomber
Movies
Heartbreaking Trust: A 14-Year-Old Star Is Born
Director David Schwimmer’s grim story of Internet-based pedophilia is hard to watch but impossible to ignore
Sucker Punch: Don’t Drink the Kool-Aid
Director Zack Snyder’s limp stab at girl-power fantasia wusses out on divine delirium
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Second Time Is Charming
The second installment of the surprise hit Wimpy Kid series is warm, wry and better or at least nicer than the book
Elizabeth Taylor Through the Lens of Hollywood Photo Legend Bob Willoughby
The screen icon and the famed photographer, known from his candid shots of the stars, crossed paths many times in their careers
Top 10 Unforgettable William Shatner Moments
William Shatner — actor, comedian, pitchman, recording artist and author — turns 80 today. From Captain Kirk to an interpretive performance of “Common People,” Shatner has had an accomplished and eccentric life. TIME takes a …
Paul Review: E.T. with a Potty Mouth
Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Seth Rogen have amiable fun skewering sci-fi clichés, but Paul never quite lives up to their talents
Limitless Review: Wall Street on Steroids
Granted extraordinary intelligence by a black-market drug in Limitless, Bradley Cooper’s character decides the best use of his new powers is corporate raiding. Is there an originality pill he could’ve taken instead
Win Win: Paul Giamatti Can’t Lose
In this tale of a suburban schlub in need of redemption, Paul Giamatti and writer/director Thomas McCarthy craft a film that’s warm, edgy and — you guessed it — winning
Jane Eyre: Mamma Mia, a Star Is Born!
This remake of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre hits the jackpot with Mia Wasikowska
Battle Los Angeles: A Shaky, Breaky Mess
What with the jittering camera aesthetic, clunky script, and creaky clichés, Battle Los Angeles won’t live long in the memory
Red Riding Hood: My, What a Ridiculous Plot You Have!
A sexed-up, dumbed-down cross between the children’s fairy tale and ‘The Wolfman,’ ‘Red Riding Hood’ is mostly a snack for tweens between meals of ‘Twilight’
The Adjustment Bureau: Matt Damon’s Battle of the Angels
George Nolfi’s up-and-down movie, The Adjustment Bureau, sees two lovers who fight the system to forge their own destiny together after they determine the random occurrences in life aren’t so random