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Get the short scoop on Carnage, the Iron Lady and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.

Mixed martial arts superstar Gina Carano is knocking out the critics, with her film debut, "Haywire," earning strong reviews in its opening weekend.

In this week’s new movies, the adaptation of Janathan Safran Foer’s novel hits bottom and a new tough-girl kicks big-screen butt. Here’s what the Post critics had to say: “ Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close ” (PG-13) “There's a fine line between precocious and insufferable, and it's a line continually crossed by ‘Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close,’ Stephen Daldry's extremely labored and ...

Erin Carlson The Academy debuts its "digital exhibition" of 84 memorable film images on billboards in Los Angeles and New York City. read more

This weekend, Kate Beckinsale returns to Underworld, the franchise that made her a household name in households that watch bad

Thursday, January 19, 2012 New movies this week Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close The gist: Time for a Sept. 11 movie starring Tom Hanks, in the form of a kid who thinks his father, who died at the World Trade Center, mysteriously left him one last message before he died. We're betting he probably didn't, but you never know. PG-13 The cast: Hanks, Thomas Horn, Sandra Bullock, Zoe Caldwell ...

The upcoming Sony Pictures' release "The Pirates! Band of Misfits" still uses molding clay and traditional stop-motion animation to bring its wide-eye characters to life, but Aardman Animations happily embraced a strange new technology to make them speak: 3D printers.

Holiday movies are still the main topic of buzz at the box office, but the coming year has plenty of anticipated releases to look forward to. From the mysterious finale (maybe) to Christopher Nolan 's "Batman" series to a new version of F. Scott Fitzgerald 's classic on the Jazz Age, here are 10 of the releases you should check out in 2012.

RICHMOND, Va. (WTVR) - Many movies goers in Central Virginia were excited Friday after watching the new movie "Red Tails."

New York’s prime place in cinema is about far more than the city’s generous tax credit. There’s just something about stories set here that excites filmmakers and audiences alike. The list of great New York movies is as long as Broadway itself. From “The Naked City” to...