Channing Tatum, Matthew McConaughey and boyish Brit Alex Pettyfer bare more than their bottoms in Steven Soderbergh’s morality tale
Reviews
People Like Us: Your Father’s Daughter
Chris Pine discovers Elizabeth Banks is the cool sister he never knew he had, but the terms of endearment in Alex Kurtzman’s family drama are a little too twisted
Ted: Awesomely Arrested Development
The genteel and prudish better stay away from Ted, but Family Guy fans will be in heaven and Seth MacFarlane should earn plenty of new followers with this gleeful comedy
Beasts of the Southern Wild: A Child’s Garden of Wonders
A sensation at Sundance and Cannes, Benh Zietlin’s debut is what indie movies should be and rarely are: a miraculous blend of art and heart
Brave: The Princess and Her Unbearable Mom
It takes a while, but the new Pixar movie about a Scottish princess reveals its grand artistry and a Brave heart
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter: Four-score and Seven Corpses
A moribund version of Seth Grahame-Smith’s mashup novel springs to life only when Abe is railsplitting the undead
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World: Love in the Ruins
Writer/director Lorene Scafaria makes a comic apocalyptic film. It’s Melancholia-lite, with elements of Breakfast at Tiffany’s. And it works
To Rome with Love: Woody’s Roman Holiday
Not up to the standard set by Midnight in Paris, Allen’s ensemble wanders all over the place, like a tourist without a map. Thank goodness for Alec Baldwin
The Invisible War: When Soldiers Rape Soldiers
Women victimized by sexual abuse speak out in a poignant, powerful documentary that just might change the system
Justin Bieber’s Believe: The Pop Prince Comes of Age
Ludacris, Drake and Nicki Minaj join Bieber on this third—and most mature—studio album. Let the screaming begin
The Woman in the Fifth: L’amour and la mort in Paris
Ethan Hawke is the troubled writer adrift in Paris, and Kristin Scott Thomas his mysterious muse, in this cool, creepy psychological thriller
Rock of Ages Is Sometimes Fun-Awful—But Mostly It’s Just Awful
Though Tom Cruise fire-breathes some life into this ripoff of ’80s hair-metal rock, it’s still a ludicrously bad Schlock of Ages
That’s My Boy: Is Adam Sandler the Man?
His core fans are likely to love him as a rude, crude and socially unacceptable dad to son Andy Samberg