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Movie Review: 'Insurgent'<img src="https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/15116066/2015/03/310.jpg" align="right"/>"Insurgent," the sequel to "Divergent," entertains at about the same level of quality as its predecessor.

Movie Review: 'Birdman'<img src="https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/15116066/2014/10/41.jpg" align="right" />Michael Keaton is stupendous. "Birdman" soars!

Movie Review: 'St. Vincent'<img src="http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/15116066/2013/12/2c2bd2.jpg" alt="(2½ stars out of 4)" align="right"/> There’s more than enough of Bill Murray’s devilishly shaggy charm and cranky wit in "St. Vincent" to please movie audiences.

Movie Review: 'Diana'<img src="http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/15116066/2013/11/2c2bd.jpg" align="right"/>Two-time Oscar nominee Naomi Watts was a good choice to play the lonely and alienated princess during the last two years of her life.

Bill Wine's Oscar Predictions: Best Actress, Supporting ActressBill Wine gives us his picks for the best actress and best supporting actress categories in the 2013 Academy Awards.

Movie Review: 'Movie 43'<img src="http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/15116066/2013/01/c2bd.jpg" align="right" />This contemptible compilation comedy is simply offensive, despite the array of A-list stars.

Your Holiday Movie LineupFor moviegoers, December means the climax to the year’s big-screen release schedule is now upon us.

Movie Review: 'J. Edgar'The movie's about J. Edgar Hoover, but it feels more like J. Edgar Makeup.

Home Video Report: Young Leading Ladies Take Center StageThis week's new releases include vehicles for Mandy Moore, Natalie Portman (left), Naomi Watts, and Kirsten Dunst.

Movie Review: <em> Fair Game </em>Fair Game is a low-key, fact-based espionage mystery-thriller with a secret identity as a marital drama.

Movie Review: <em> You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger</em>There's no getting around the cautionary message for potential viewers of Woody Allen's latest, "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger." You will see a small, bad movie.