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Robert Horan

Articles by Robert Horan


Click on the film stills for our premature thoughts on this season's new releases and repertory screenings.


It's time to look at the notable movies in release up until mid-November, including Drive, Moneyball, 50/50, Ides of March, Weekend, Skin I Live In and more.


Check out what critics are saying about this week's new releases, such as One Day, Conan, Griff, Spy Kids 4, Fright Night and more.


Weekend Movie Forecast: 'The Help' confronts '30 Minutes or Less' in theaters. Our weekend guide contrasts the powerful civil rights drama with Jesse Eisenberg's comedy heist film, providing NYC moviegoers with reviews and viewing options.


Weekend Movie Forecast: 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' challenges 'The Change-Up' at NYC theaters. Compare the sci-fi prequel's intelligent primates against this body-swap comedy in our weekend film guide with reviews and recommendations.


Weekend Movie Forecast: 'Cowboys & Aliens' faces off against 'Crazy, Stupid, Love' in NYC theaters. Our guide compares Daniel Craig's sci-fi western to Steve Carell's romantic comedy, with reviews, recommendations, and where to watch for your weekend movie plans.


Weekend Movie Forecast: Captain America battles Justin Timberlake for box office dominance. Our guide compares the Marvel superhero blockbuster against Timberlake's latest film, with reviews, showtimes, and recommendations for NYC moviegoers.


Weekend Movie Forecast: Harry Potter's final chapter faces documentary master Errol Morris. Our guide helps NYC cinephiles choose between the epic fantasy conclusion and thought-provoking documentary, with reviews and where to watch.


Click on the film stills for details and reviews on this week's new releases and repertory screenings


Click on the film stills for details and reviews on this week's


Click through on the film stills for details and reviews on this week's new releases and repertory screenings.


Click on the film stills for more details and reviews of this week's new releases and repertory screenings.


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