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Movies Update: Reviews of 'Tangled,' 'Burlesque,' 'Love & Other Drugs' and More

Written By Anonymous on November 24, 2010 | 7:16 AM

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Movie Reviews

A scene from
Movie Review | 'Tangled'

Back to the Castle, Where It's All About the Hair

With "Tangled," a version of the Rapunzel story, Disney gives its classic animation an update of sorts.

Christina Aguilera, center, takes to the stage in
Movie Review | 'Burlesque'

Small-Town Girl Trades Her Naïveté for Lingerie

In "Burlesque," Christina Aguilera walks into Cher's Los Angeles club, one of those atmospheric holes in the wall where dreams turn into realities.

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Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway star in a period romantic comedy set in the 1990s.
Movie Review | 'Love & Other Drugs'

A Young Viagra Salesman Sees Lust Turn Into Love

Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway star in a romantic comedy set in the dawning of the age of Viagra.

Movie Review | 'Kawasaki's Rose'

The Interplay of Politics and the Heart

Betrayal, a revolution and the unknowability of the past, as well as its immediacy, are concerns in this drama from the Czech director Jan Hrebejk.

Dwayne Johnson in the film
Movie Review | 'Faster'

From Tooth Fairy to High-Speed Human Tank

For Dwayne Johnson, "Faster" is a total about-face after the family-friendly baby food of "The Tooth Fairy."

Movie Review | 'The Legend of Pale Male'

Bird of Prey and His Adoring Fans: A New York Love Story

Frederic Lilien chronicles close to two decades in a famous red-tailed hawk's - and its fan club's - eventful life.

Elle Fanning in
Movie Review | 'The Nutcracker in 3D'

A Dystopian Aftertaste to Those Sugarplums

Andrei Konchalovsky's "Nutcracker in 3D," with Elle Fanning, contains no ballet, but its Christmas-in-Vienna setting is the backdrop for a dystopian fantasy about the Nazis.

Thusitha Laknath's character wanders a rural Sri Lankan landscape empty of adult men.
Movie Review | 'Between Two Worlds'

Wanderer in Bewitching, Fractious Land

The Sri Lankan filmmaker Vimukthi Jayasundara's vivid and oblique "Between Two Worlds" drops a man from the sky and trusts we will follow him.

News & Features

Oksana Grigorieva and Mel Gibson at a screening in 2009.

In Family Court, a Reckoning for Gibson's Career

A family law judge could help determine whether Mel Gibson has a future in Hollywood.

Denzel Washington, left, and Chris Pine in

In Line at the Movies, Hoping for Good Enough

A professional critic goes to the movies on his down time but wonders why.

In

An Ageless Diva of a Certain Age

Cher has come to seem the Sherman tank of divas, sometimes under fire but seldom in retreat, grinding ever onward.

A scene from

Disney Ties Lots of Hopes to Lots of Hair

"Tangled," a version of the story of Princess Rapunzel, puts the new bosses of the Walt Disney Animation Studios to the test.

DVD

Brigitte Helm, left, in Fritz Lang's silent classic

It's Overlords vs. Lower Depths in a Future City

"Metropolis" (1927) has been shown in various states of ruin and restoration, but can now be seen in a version that's close as we are likely to get to Fritz Lang's original intentions.

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Editor's Note

Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, Movies Update is being distributed today instead of Friday

Photos & Video

Video: Critics' Picks: 'The Ice Storm'

A. O. Scott revisits Ang Lee's period film about the collapse of moral authority in a wealthy New York City suburb.

Video: Developing 'Tangled'

Nathan Greno and Byron Howard, the co-directors of "Tangled," discuss the progression of one scene from its early sketches to its final look.

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