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Weekend Movie Guide: And the Oscar Goes To?
The best film opening this weekend -- possibly even the best film of the year -- is Jason Reitman's Up in the Air (LAist review here). Clooney is likely a shoe-in for a Best Actor nod. I had similar hopes for Brothers, but early reviews have been mediocre. Can't imagine Jim Sheridan missing badly, but I guess we'll see. All signs point to Everybody's Fine being a, well, fine film. I'm bothered by that dull title, though. Armored? Pass. Across the Hall? Pass. Breaking Point? Pass. Serious Moonlight? Anyone still care about Meg Ryan? Next!
Tickets, Showtimes, Previews and Reviews after the jump!
Tickets & Showtimes
Up in the Air
Brothers
Everybody's Fine
Armored
Across the Hall
Breaking Point
Serious Moonlight
Reviews
Up in the Air
Brothers
Everybody's Fine
Armored
Across the Hall
Breaking Point
Serious Moonlight
Previews
Up in the Air
Brothers
Everybody's Fine
Armored
Across the Hall
Breaking Point
Serious Moonlight
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