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'Birdman' and 'Grand Budapest' Lead Oscar Nominations

By MICHAEL CIEPLY and BROOKS BARNES

"Birdman" and "Grand Budapest Hotel" each received nine nominations for the 87th Academy Awards, which will take place Feb. 22. "Boyhood" also was confirmed as a best picture favorite.



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Movie Reviews
Chris Hemsworth and Tang Wei as computer savants chasing an unseen villain in

'Blackhat'

Unshackled Hacker Dons a White Hat

By MANOHLA DARGIS

In Michael Mann's "Blackhat," a hacker is provisionally released from prison to combat a cybercriminal who has sabotaged a nuclear plant and manipulated a financial market.
Human Capital  Valeria Bruni Tedeschi in this film directed by Paolo Virzì.

'Human Capital'

When Ambition, Privilege and Money Entangle Lives

By MANOHLA DARGIS

"Human Capital," directed by Paolo Virzì, tells a sociopolitical story through distinct chapters, each from a different point of view and in service of an overly neat-and-tidy moral.
A willful pout: Desiree Akhavan in

'Appropriate Behavior'

Aimless Adventures of a Hip Narcissist

By STEPHEN HOLDEN

"Appropriate Behavior" centers on a willful young bisexual woman in Brooklyn who embarks erratically on sexual adventures.
. Movie Overview
Jacob Lofland, left, and Beau Wright, as brothers whose father died in a mine accident.

'Little Accidents'

A Mining Tragedy, With Veins of Earnest Drama

By MANOHLA DARGIS

A calamity shatters the peace of a West Virginia mining town in "Little Accidents," with Jacob Lofland, Chloë Sevigny and Boyd Holbrook.
. Movie Overview
He's not in Peru anymore: The title bear stirs up London in Paul King's

'Paddington'

Adventures of a Peruvian Immigrant (the Furry Variety)

By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS

The beloved bear of children's books makes his big-screen debut in Paul King's "Paddington."
. Movie Overview
Maria Lundqvist in

Movie Review

Ruben Ostlund's 'Involuntary,' 'Play' and 'The Guitar Mongoloid'

By BEN KENIGSBERG

The Film Society of Lincoln Center is holding a retrospective of Ruben Ostlund's movies through Jan. 22.
. Movie Overview
Eddie Marsan stars in

'Still Life'

A Designated Mourner, Flirting Warily With Joy

By STEPHEN HOLDEN

In Uberto Pasolini's "Still Life," Eddie Marsan plays a Londoner who arranges for the burial of dead people whose bodies have not been claimed by relatives.
. Movie Overview

'20 Once Again'

Magically 50 Years Younger, but Still Old at Heart

By NICOLAS RAPOLD

In Leste Chen's "20 Once Again," a septuagenarian grandmother turns into her much younger self after a visit to a very strange photography studio.
Catalina Sandino Moreno as a mother of five in

'Medeas'

A Family of Few Words in a Slow-Burn Disaster

By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS

In "Medeas," Andrea Pallaoro depicts a troubled farm family on the verge of imploding.
. Movie Overview
Jaideep Ahlawat in the drama

'Gangs of Wasseypur'

In a Mob Family, Blood Feuds Span Generations

By BEN KENIGSBERG

The saga "Gangs of Wasseypur" is five hours - and then some - of gliding camera moves, brutal action and dizzying revenge plotting.
. Movie Overview
The Holocaust survivor Henryk Schonker in

'The Touch of an Angel'

One Man's Journey Through Hell

By NEIL GENZLINGER

"The Touch of an Angel," about a Polish Holocaust survivor, mingles documentary with re-enactments.
Thomas Jane in

Movie Review

'Vice,' a Sci-Fi Thriller That Lacks Thrills

By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS

This android-on-the-loose caper with Bruce Willis and Thomas Jane has more bullets than brains.
Patrick Stewart as a dance instructor at Juilliard in

'Match'

A Dance Instructor Amid Twists and Reversals

By BEN KENIGSBERG

In "Match," Patrick Stewart plays a dance professor at Juilliard who becomes involved in a confrontation with a woman interviewing him for her dissertation and her husband.
. Movie Overview
Kevin Hart, left, and Josh Gad in

'The Wedding Ringer'

Have Tux, Will Babysit Groom

By NICOLAS RAPOLD

In "The Wedding Ringer," a comedy directed by Jeremy Garelick, Kevin Hart plays a professional best man for grooms who lack friends.
. Movie Overview
Finneas O'Connell and Maggie Baird as a mother-and-son duo in

'Life Inside Out'

A Family Bond Inspired by Music and Circumstance

By BEN KENIGSBERG

"Life Inside Out" chronicles a mother-son musical partnership that grows from a family's financial hardships.
. Movie Overview
Bruce Dern, left, and Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick in the drama

'Northern Borders'

An Education on Camera and Behind It

By NEIL GENZLINGER

College students helped make "Northern Borders," a coming-of-age film set in Vermont.
. Movie Overview
From left, David Del Rio, José Julián, Carlos PenaVega and Oscar Gutierrez as robotics competitors in

'Spare Parts'

All for One and One Robot From All

By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS

In "Spare Parts," George Lopez and Jamie Lee Curtis play educators who help four Mexican students build an underwater robot in a national competition.
. Movie Overview
A scene from

'Joy of Man's Desiring'

Contrapuntal Hum of a Worker's Hive

By NICOLAS RAPOLD

Denis Côté's semi-documentary "Joy of Man's Desiring" captures the humanity of factory workers as they encounter frustrations and the occasional moment of satisfaction.
. Movie Overview
Ivan Martin, left, and Michael Godere in

'Loitering With Intent'

Working on a Screenplay, One Distraction at a Time

By BEN KENIGSBERG

"Loitering With Intent" follows two New York actors as they struggle to write a film script that they have already boasted about to a producer.
. Movie Overview
In one scene, Giuseppe Andrews films a story about a cow on vacation from the slaughterhouse.

'Giuseppe Makes a Movie'

Focusing on the Margins of Society

By NICOLAS RAPOLD

Adam Rifkin's new documentary follows Giuseppe Andrews as he rounds up his neighbors at a trailer park (and assorted transients) to shoot his latest film.
. Movie Overview
Amy Jackson and Vikram have an encounter in Shankar's effects-laden romance-adventure

'I'

Brawls, Biceps and Morphing Cellphones

By RACHEL SALTZ

A bodybuilder becomes a male model, and a hunchback holds a woman hostage at his castle in this effects-laden romance-adventure.
Video Features
Video Video: Anatomy of a Scene | 'American Sniper'
Clint Eastwood narrates a sequence from "American Sniper," featuring Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller.
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Video Video: This Week's Movies: Jan. 16, 2014
The New York Times film critics review "Blackhat," "Human Capital" and "Appropriate Behavior."
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News & Features
Jude Law stars as a submarine captain seeking treasure in
Desperately Seeking Salvage

By JOHN ANDERSON

'Black Sea,' starring Jude Law, spins a yarn about men, bullion and submarines.
 Xavier Dolan, the actor and director.
Cries for Help, Embraced by Praise

By SOLVEJ SCHOU

Mr. Dolan, at 25, has written, directed and starred in films and shared a Cannes Jury Prize.
Chiara D'Anna as Evelyn in
A Calculated Look Behind the Lust

By MEKADO MURPHY

Peter Strickland, the director of "The Duke of Burgundy," had some fanciful ideas behind the visuals for his film, which explores a couple's sexual appetites.
Documentary Draws Ire From the Church of Scientology

By MICHAEL CIEPLY

The church says there are journalistic lapses in a documentary by Alex Gibney and it will take out ads in newspapers to raise its concerns.

On Video
Julianne Moore plays a homemaker with an unidentified illness in Todd Haynes's 1995 drama
Living in a Toxic Suburban Illusion

By J. HOBERMAN

Todd Haynes's 1995 drama "Safe" and the second season of the FX series "The Americans" depict suburbanites stifled in different ways by their environment.


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