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Maggie Gyllenhaal

Maggie Gyllenhaal is finding her place

The actress is done with indies. Now she's playing the love interest in the newest Batman installment, "The Dark Knight."
'The Blob' movie poster

What about Blob?

BlobFest celebrates the famous schlock classic, which this year observes its 50th anniversary.
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Actors turned directors

Actors who direct

Here is a sampling of a new crowd of actors who have taken a seat in the director's chair.
Steve Martin

Hollywood invades Boston

As more movie studios use Boston as their set, the Hub increases its star power.
Through the years
Ben Affleck (left) and Casey Affleck

The brothers Affleck

Ben and Casey Affleck went from humble Cambridge beginnings to Hollywood fame.

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Weekend box office
(Week of July 18/Source: IMDB)
1. 'The Dark Knight'
$155M
2. 'Mamma Mia!'
$27.6M
3. 'Hancock'
$14M
4. 'Journey to the Center of the Earth'
$11.9M
5. 'Hellboy II: The Golden Army'
$10M

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80th Academy Awards
George Clooney and Sarah LarsonRed carpet
Celebs showed off their styles before this year's ceremony.
Complete Oscars coverage
Razzie Awards
Lindsay Lohan and Eddie MurphyThe winners ...
Check out who took home this year's Golden Raspberry Awards.
SAG Awards
Javier BardemStars, not swipes at awards show
"No Country," "The Sopranos," and "30 Rock" won big.
65th Golden Globe Awards
Golden Globe AwardsThe winners
How did "Sweeney Todd" fare? Let's take a look back.
13th Critics' Choice Awards
Angelina JolieRed carpet
Actress Angelina Jolie made a snappy entrance along with these other stars.
Nikki BlonskyHighlights
Nikki Blonsky celebrated her win for "Hairspray."
2007, the year in movies
'No Country for Old Men'Wesley Morris's top films of 2007
"Zodiac" and "Eastern Promises" made Morris's list.
'I'm Not There'Ty Burr's top films of 2007
Learn how this film critic ranked his top picks of the year.

DVD

From the Boston Globe
DVD Report (July 20, 2008)
'The Bank Job' (2008)
'College Road Trip' (2008)
From Blogcritic magazine
Review
'X-Files: I Want to Believe'

'X-Files' sequel lacks thrills

1.5 Stars  "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" is less like an episode of "The X-Files" and more like the trashiest installment ever of "Law & Order: SVU."
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Movie Nation
Ty's movie picks for Friday, July 25 What's new and worthwhile in movie theaters this weekend?...
Review
'Step Brothers'

'Step Brothers'

2.5 Stars  The movie, directed by Ferrell's "Funny or Die" web partner Adam McKay, is crudely funny, which means that sometimes it's crudely hilarious and more often it's just crude.
Review
'The Dark Knight'

'The Dark Knight'

3.0 Stars  Two hours and 32 minutes long, the movie is grimly magisterial. The late Heath Ledger's Joker brings a twisted smile to a brooding Batman sequel.
Review
Mamma Mia!

'Mamma Mia!'

3.5 Stars  The movie takes the ABBA jukebox musical that ate London, and is still eating Broadway, and turns it into a surprisingly sensuous experience.
Review
'The Wackness'

'The Wackness'

2.5 Stars  The film runs along the track of many earlier coming-of-age dramas, with appointed station stops at Cynicism, Puppy Love, Puppy Sex, Puppy Heartbreak, and Greater Wisdom.
Review
'Hellboy II'

'Hellboy II: The Golden Army'

3.0 Stars  Of all the comic book movies that have spun out of theaters this long and pulpy summer, Guillermo del Toro's "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" is the most unapologetically comic book-y.
Review
'Journey to the Center of the Earth'

'Journey to the Center of the Earth'

2.5 Stars  The new film is the latest movie to try to take 3-D technology mainstream. And it's perfectly engaging in a low-rent Saturday-matinee way.
Review
Will Smith stars in 'Hancock'

'Hancock'

2.0 Stars  In this superhero comedy, weaknesses outweigh strengths. Will Smith (left) plays an often-inebriated, misanthropic hero who is as unreliable as he is powerful.
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