‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ review: Different web-slinger, same story

Andrew Garfield is shown in a scene from "The Amazing Spider-Man." (Photo credit: Universal Studios)

‘Amazing Spider-Man’ well done, if similar to 2002’s ‘Spider-Man’

‘Jurassic Park 4′ closer than you think

Above, a scene from "Jurassic Park." (Photo credit: Universal Pictures)

‘Mirror Mirror’ review: A new type of vanity fair

Julia Roberts, left, and Lily Collins are shown in a scene from "Mirror Mirror." (Photo credit: Relativity Media)

‘Mirror Mirror’ a cute, predictable take on Snow White

New trailer for ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’: Four score and a million vampires ago …

Above, a scene from "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter." (Photo credit: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)

So, where exactly do you learn to wield an ax like that?

‘Wrath of the Titans’ review: No Titans were harmed in the making of this film

Sam worthington portrays Perseus in a scene from "Wrath of the Titans." (Photo credit: AP photo by Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures)

‘Wrath of the Titans’ nothing but pretty pictures

‘John Carter’ review: Where the West meets the Red Planet

Taylor Kitsch is shown in a scene from "John Carter." (Photo credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

‘John Carter’ loses its soul with its blockbuster appeal

Sneak Peek: ‘Touchback’

Kurt Russell, left, and Brian Presley are shown in a scene from "Touchback." (Photo credit: Anchor Bay Films)

In “Touchback,” a man looks back 15 years to the injury that ended his career as a promising high-school football player. For more information about this movie, click here to visit its IMDb page. “Touchback” is set to be released April 13, 2012.

New trailer for ‘John Carter’: A man of few words

Taylor Kitsch is shown in a scene from "John Carter." (Photo credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

… and even fewer T-shirts.

‘Underworld: Awakening’ review: Back to black

Kate Beckinsale is shown in a scene from "Underworld: Awakening." (Photo credit: Screen Gems)

New ‘Underworld’ as dead as its sleek heroine

‘Beauty and the Beast’ (in 3-D) review: Returning to a small, provincial town

Belle (voiced by Paige O'Hara) and the Beast (voiced by Robby Benson) are shown in the infamous ballroom scene from "Beauty and the Beast." (Photo credit: Walt Disney Studios)

‘Beauty and the Beast’ (3-D) still enchanting as ever

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