Topic: James McAvoy
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Arthur Christmas: movie review
How does Santa deliver all those presents in one night? The charming English animation 'Arthur Christmas' has the answer.
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Culture Cafe
Fall 2011 movie preview
The 2011 Fall Movie Season is here, and we have your guide to all the films keeping you warm at the theater, complete with images, release dates, and our recommendations!
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Culture Cafe
Emma Stone may star in 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies'
‘Amazing Spider-Man’ actress Emma Stone has been offered the role of Elizabeth Bennet in director Craig Gillespie’s ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ adaptation. Bradley Cooper and James McAvoy are rumored to be potential Mr. Darcys to Emma Stone's Ms. Bennet.
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Culture Cafe
'X-Men: First Class' is a much-needed injection of life
After two poor entries ('X-Men: The Last Stand' and Wolverine) this franchise got a much-needed injection of life from 'X-Men: First Class' and director Matthew Vaughn. That doesn't make 'X-Men: First Class' a perfect film.
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X-Men: First Class: movie review
Michael Fassbender is magnetic in 'X-Men: First Class,' a leap up from the last 'X-Men' installment.
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The Conspirator: movie review
'The Conspirator' is a courtroom drama about Mary Surratt, a Confederate sympathizer accused of helping to plot Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
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Horizons
X-Men: First Class trailer debuts on Facebook
X-Men: First Class trailer, showing off the latest movie in the popular X-Men series, appears online today. The movie is set to debut this summer.
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The Last Station: movie review
In 'The Last Station,' Leo Tolstoy's domestic life and epic marriage is the story.
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Review: 'Wanted'
Latest comic-book hero movie is a luridly violent film about an assassin in training.
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New in theaters
'Chicago 10' blends animation and archival footage to revisit the riots at the 1968 Democratic convention; Reese Witherspoon and Christina Ricci star in a fairy tale about a girl born with a pig's snout.
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New on DVD: 'Becoming Jane' and 'The Jane Austen Book Club'
Jane Austen's ever-popular canon of work has spawned two ancillary films: Anne Hathaway plays the author herself in a fanciful biopic, and an adaptation of Karen Joy Fowler's bestseller about a book club gleans romantic wisdom from Austen's novels.







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