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  • FCC seeks public comment in review of TV, radio decency policy

    – Regulators on Monday launched a review of policy governing the way it enforces broadcasts of nudity and profanity on radio and tv and asked for public comment on whether ...

    "Amour" review: A wrenching but essential look at a disintegrating life

    LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – Movies love to speed up the dying process, whether it’s the rosy-cheeked young girl who succumbs to a mysterious fatal illness in the final reel or ...

    "Silver Linings Playbook" review: mental illness plus ballroom dancing equals a madcap surprise

    LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – Hardcore art-house enthusiasts might remember the 2003 documentary “The Five Obstructions,” in which Lars von Trier has his friend and mentor Jørgen Leth remake one of ...

    Review: say "no" to "something borrowed"

    "Something Borrowed" raises the question: What happens when you find yourself in love with your best friend's boyfriend? But the characters are either not well defined or unpleasant, whether it ...

    "The Beaver" Movie Review

    Bottom line: For less crazy and more exciting than the starting point of the show, comedy drama Jodie Foster is a top destination your luggage in the real world. Austin ...

    Monahan Eyes Legal Action Right "Abuse"

    3 hours ago | Wenn | View recent "Wenn news Former child star Sarah Monahan has taken legal action against actor Robert Hughes, as police continue to investigate his claims ...

    Berlin review of the film: "Simin and Nader, a separation"

    BERLIN (Reuters) – Just when it seemed impossible for the Iranian filmmakers expressed significantly beyond the limits of censorship, Asghar Farhadi's "Simin and Nader, a separation" is to prove otherwise. ...

    Review: Performances elevate cliched ‘Dagenham’

    Sally Hawkins does her best Sally Field impression in “Made in Dagenham,” playing a plucky Ford factory worker who rouses her fellow female employees to go on strike in demand ...

    Review: Doom and gloom dominate new ‘Harry Potter’

    Fear and loathing, doom and gloom permeate nearly every minute of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1,” the beginning of the end of the behemoth boy-wizard series. This ...

    Review: An implausible ‘Next Three Days’

    The main dynamic you have to accept in “The Next Three Days” — the one that the entire story, all the drama, all the risk hinge upon — is that ...

    Movie Reviews: Unstoppable

    Most critics have no intention of applying the brakes to the run-away-train thriller Unstoppable, which for the fifth time teams director Tony Scott with star Denzel Washington. The movie may ...

    Review: ‘Unstoppable’ overwhelms, in a good way

    Finally, we’ve found the ideal use for Tony Scott’s hyperkinetic, headache-inducing filmmaking style: a movie about a runaway train, barreling through small Pennsylvania towns filled with hardworking, unsuspecting people, at ...