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  • Safe Haven

    Safe Haven

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    Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel star in an adaptation of another Nicholas Sparks novel. Film critic Leslie James finds “Safe Haven” soft and familiar.

  • Side Effects

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    Jude Law, Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum and Catherine Zeta-Jones star in a new crime thriller. Film critic Leslie James says ‘Side Effects’ is potent.

  • Identity Thief

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    Jason Batemen gets his good name and credit rating swiped by Melissa McCarthy. Film critic Leslie James says not to squander your precious time and money on Identity Thief.

  • Warm bodies

    Warm Bodies

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    Love has an unsettling effect on the undead. Film critic Leslie James claims “Warm Bodies” is way cool.

  • TIFF Cinematheque: Japan Spotlight

    TIFF Cinematheque: Japan Spotlight

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    As part of “Spotlight Japan,” now on in Toronto, TIFF Cinematheque presents consisting of three-film series’ that celebrates Japanese cinema. 680News film critic Leslie James takes a look.

  • Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters

    Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters

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    Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton take a couple of fairy tale characters to the next level. Film critic Leslie James warns “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters” isn’t for small children.

  • Marlon Wayans

    Interview: Marlon Wayans, “A Haunted House”

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    Film critic Leslie James spoke with actor Marlon Wayans about his latest comedy “A Haunted House,” and other funny stuff.

  • Quartet

    Quartet

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    Maggie Smith, Billy Connolly and Michael Gambon headline Dustin Hoffman’s official directorial debut. Film critic Leslie James cheers “Quartet.”

  • The Last Stand

    The Last Stand

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger’s back in his first starring role after being the governor of California. Film critic Leslie James welcomes “The Last Stand.”

  • Mama

    Mama

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    Jessica Chastain has to out-mother a mean, maternal-minded spectre. Film critic Leslie James finds “Mama” a little hair-raising.