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'Dallas Buyers Club'
An unsentimental true story is compromised by two-dimensional characters
By Jeff Meyers
Tags: Movie Reviews & Stories
Opening in Orlando: ‘Thor: The Dark World’
Now playing in Orlando theaters
By Steve Schneider, Jeff Meyers and Alyssa Pelish
‘12 Years a Slave’ is urgent and unsentimental
Steve McQueen creates a savage tale that portrays the brutality of the slave trade in the United States
‘Runner Runner’ is all frill, no thrill
Ben Affleck’s newest film is quick, slick and empty of style or tension
'Gravity' is breathtaking
Film about space might be the most thrilling and unbearably stressful movie you’ve ever seen in a theater
Movies opening in Orlando
What’s playing on screens around town: ‘Riddick,’ ‘The Grandmaster’
By Steve Schneider and Jeff Meyers
Wong Kar-Wai’s 'The Grandmaster' is packed with resplendent visuals but cursed by chaotic narrative
Film that follows life of legendary Ip Man lacks focus
Opening in Orlando
‘Closed Circuit,’ ‘Getaway,’ ‘One Direction: This Is Us’
By Steve Schneider, Jeff Meyers and Cameron Meier
Hats off to high school dramedy ‘The Spectacular Now’
Teen romance does a spectacular job of bringing smarts and sensitivity to the high-school dramedy
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, The World’s End and You’re Next
Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch perfect the art of the slow burn in 'Prince Avalanche'
The key players keep seething emotions in check in this bromance film
‘The Conjuring,’ R.I.P.D.,’ ‘Red 2’ and ‘Turbo’
‘The East’ lacks direction’
The elements are there, but the execution is wanting
Opening in Orlando this week
What’s playing on screens around town
‘World War Z’ is a disappointment to zombie-flick genre
Underdeveloped characters and poorly developed plotline make this one a bit of a snoozer
'Man of Steel' is spectacular but empty
Reboot of Superman story lacks soul and character
Movies opening this week: Arthur Newman, The Big Wedding, Pain and Gain
The Place Beyond the Pines
Ryan Gosling stars in this lyrical ode to father-son relationships and tortured male identity
'Jack and the Giant Slayer'
This big-production spectacle seems tailor made for an undiscriminating audience
Tags: Movie Reviews & Stories, Video
‘West of Memphis’
New documentary is an interesting, if unoriginal, retelling of the West Memphis Three story
Side Effects
Whatever happened to the A-list suspense thriller?
Tags: News
Sundance 2013
It's all in who you don't know: An outsider's view of Sundance
'Gangster Squad'
Poor screenwriting reveals that this movie is all style, no substance
Opening this week
Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away 3D, The Guilt Trip, Les Miserables
By Steve Schneider, Jeff Meyers and Scott Renshaw
'Not Fade Away'
Not Fade Away is intimate, episodic, and achingly poignant. It's also woefully insubstantial.
Earth Day Puzzle Trail: A Special Birdathon Event
@ Audubon Center for Birds of Prey
Sat., April 20, 10 a.m.
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The Hammered Lamb faces business hit after Orlando Sentinel shares incorrect health inspection data
By Chloe Greenberg
Open House and Oh Hey Cafe open on Lee Road, Bar Kada opens next to Soseki in Winter Park, and Kōri opens soon in Mills 50
By Faiyaz Kara
UCF faculty, students rally in support of faculty's contribution to student success amid salary dispute
By McKenna Schueler
Iconic Motown diva Diana Ross has come a long way from the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects in Detroit, and now she's putting her…
By Colin Wolf
Atmospheric indie-rockers Beach Fossils enthralled a loyal crowd at the House of Blues in Orlando. [content-1]
By Grayson Keglovic
The castle-like remains of an eccentric scholar's unfinished artist sanctuary is now on the market in Florida. Located in Monticello, near Tallahassee,…
It was a gorgeous day of "music, art and freedom" when the Florida Groves Festival returned to the Orlando Amphitheater at the…
By Matt Keller Lehman
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