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Within the rumbling, stumbling hunk of junk that is WALL-E beats the sweetest, warmest heart — a robotic representation of humanity's highest potential.
Things seem normal. People are going about their business as per usual. But watch: something inexplicable and scalp-pricklingly strange is happening.
Abdellatif Kechiche is the Tunisian-born director who cut a real dash in 2003 with his French high-school film L'Esquive, or Games of Love and Chance.

The movie is called "Wanted" and the star is Angelina Jolie. No, it is not a documentary.

Kung Fu Panda, the Dreamworks animated feature, has proved a Chinese family favorite since debuting nationwide last Friday.

Audiences still get Maxwell Smart. Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway's "Get Smart," the Warner Bros. big screen update of the 1960s spy sitcom.

Set in the legendary world of ancient China, the story of Po-an unlikely hero-enters the rigid world of kungfu and turns it upside down.
This enigmatic, contemplative film has attained a cult status on the Edinburgh film festival circuit for its uncompromising dedication to capturing the look, the detail and the essence of a moment.

green light sticks on Sunday night at the Beijing Exhibition Hall Theater where Taiwan pop band Sodagreen put on a show.

The Happening is all too clearly supposed to be a thought-provoker, a conversation-inducer, a film that comes with its own water cooler for you all to gather round and chat excitedly.
Mariah Carey’s erratic behavior bar is set high.