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Captain America: The First Avenger - Movie review
Despite lots of hype, Captain America is just another cookie cutter comic book movie from the Marvel assembly line.
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New START treaty: How will next efforts for nuclear weapons reduction fare?
The Senate ratified the new START treaty by a vote of 71 to 26. But this could turn out to be the high-water mark in Obama’s efforts to rid the world of nuclear weapons.
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Harlan – In the Shadow of 'Jew Süss': movie review
‘Harlan’ explores a German filmmaker’s Nazi-era propaganda movie and its effect on the extended family down the years.
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Ten best films of 2009
Uncovering some gems in an uneven year at the movies.
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Review: 'The Men Who Stare at Goats'
George Clooney and Jeff Bridges star in this goofy comedy about a battalion of psychic soldiers perfecting their craft.
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Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
'Enchanted April' on DVD at last, an intimate look at Iran's revolution on HBO, a documentary that will have you dancing, and more.
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Review: 'Get Smart'
Remake of television series for the wide screen could be a lot smarter.
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Review: 'War, Inc.'
Edgy black comedy alternates with sophomoric gags – and it works.
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Viewers may wish to escape from 'Guantanamo'
The Harold and Kumar sequel squanders an opportunity for sharp political satire as the titular duo are mistaken for terrorists.








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