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Hating Breitbart
The late Andrew Breitbart says a few times in a new documentary devoted to him that he has two modes: "Jocular, and righteous indignation." There’s plenty of both in this film, but not much to convince or compel.
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"The Hangover Part III" Cast Attends L.A. Premiere
Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Ken Jeong and the rest of the cast of "The Hangover Part III" were in Los Angeles Monday night for the red carpet premiere of the final installment in the "Hangover" trilogy.
Max Thieriot Makes the Right Connections
Ex-child actor Max Thieriot is making an impressive transition to young adult roles in the indie film "Disconnect" and his ongoing role on A&E’s "Bates Motel." EDGE recently caught up with the young actor to talk about his career.
’Trek’ Does $70.6M But Falls Short Of Studio Hopes
Star Trek: Into Darkness" has warped its way to a $70.6 million domestic launch from Friday to Sunday, though it’s not setting any light-speed records with a debut that’s lower than the studio’s expectations.
At Cannes Weinstein Showcases Grace Kelly, Mandela Flicks
The Weinstein Company’s fall slate of awards contenders will feature a glamorous Grace Kelly, a brawny Nelson Mandela and a mysterious J.D. Salinger.
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The English Teacher
Tone-deaf and cringe-worthy, this unfunny comedy might have been wrenching if cast as a drama.
Stories We Tell
We get the distinct feeling Sarah Polley thinks that she’s made a modern "Rashomon." It’s actually just a really good episode of "Maury."
Frances Ha
"Frances Ha" is a quirky, coming-of-age story that suffers from comparisons to HBO’s "Girls."
Star Trek Into Darkness
An unnecessarily gloomy sequel to the fun first installment, this voyage of the starship Enterprise is an okay journey but it just doesn’t have the epic feel it needs to match newcomer Benedict Cumberbatch’s amazing villain.