Luke Evans

Octavia Spencer delivers a terror-filled good time in her basement.

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The third and final entry in The Hobbit trilogy is by far the strongest of the three. It gives a faithful and lovingly-crafted foray into Middle Earth for fans of the book and new fans alike, while being able to incorporate lore from other writings of Tolkien into the mix and tying all six films together as a unit, binding them with common story elements and ties to each other.

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Of course, the film is full of familiar characters and cutting-edge computer-animated action scenes, yet at times this two-and-a-half-hour middle chapter lacks urgency and its easy to feel the running time.

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Two legacy summer movies debut this week, but only one of them is funny, and it isn’t The Hangover.

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Fast & Furious 6 goes bigger, dumber and more funner.

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