
This dystopian Disneyland in the clouds gives gamers a brutal but magical first person adventure.
Kathryn Bigelow's Osama bin Laden thriller "Zero Dark Thirty," Steven Spielberg's Civil War epic "Lincoln" and Christopher Nolan's superhero tale "The Dark Knight Rises" are among the American Film Institute's top-10 movies of the year.
It's the question we've all been pondering from the second we heard that three more "Star Wars" movies were planned: Who will direct them?
Hollywood is in its usual hazy head space when it comes to the Academy Awards race.

Perhaps it's karma. Where the George W. Bush years saw a seemingly endless skein of liberal films hitting theaters, it looks like conservatives might finally be getting their turn at the multiplexes.
"Resident Evil: Retribution" ruled the box office this weekend, taking in an estimated $21.1 million.
Paul Thomas Anderson's cult drama "The Master" commanded a huge following in its opening weekend, smashing records on just a handful of screens.
"The Dark Knight Rises" has finally fallen out of first-place at the weekend box office.
"The Dark Knight Rises" topped the box office for the third week in a row, making $36.4 million this past weekend.