I think of myself as one of the biggest, proudest fans of Sex & The City. The girlfriends, the fashion, the chemistry. But something very important was missing from this movie number 2.
A flying saucer loaded with aliens from outer space is taken in by humans and set up in a place with a distinct resemblance to a refugee camp in the new sci-fi film "District 9."
Sure, time traveling may sound like fun, but in "The Time Traveler's Wife," we soon learn it's not all sunshine, lollipops and rainbows when love enters the picture.
It's Meryl Streep as Julia Child ... and Amy Adams as Julie Powell -- two women from two different eras whose stories are intertwined in the new film "Julie & Julia."
Things can't get much worse in "Funny People" -- and I'm not just talking about the health of Adam Sandler's succesful comedian George Simmons, diagnosed with leukemia.
In "The Hangover," four guys are setting out to have the bachelor party of all bachelor parties: a night in Vegas. Except the next day, it's a night they can't remember.
It's rock 'em, sock 'em, bop 'em Terminator-style as the war between man and machine shifts into high gear in "Terminator Salvation," the fourth film in the popular franchise.
It's another modern-day take on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" -- this time, Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner star in "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past."
In "The Soloist," Robert Downey Jr. is an L.A. Times columnist looking for material when he stumbles across a musically-gifted homeless man, played by Jamie Foxx.