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The cast, script of 'Iron Man' freshens up comic book genre

At its core, Jon Favreau’s "Iron Man" is about one man’s massive mid-life crisis, and all the drama that springs from it.
Mother's Day DVD Gifts

Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 11, but this year, instead of — or in addition to — the usual gifts of flowers, perfume or a night out on the town, a worthwhile gift for Mom might be one of several recommended movies and-or television series new to the market.
DVD Corner

Piercing, but in a good way. Mariah Carey might have a new CD out in 'E=MC2,' but it pales in comparison to her previous album, 2005's Grammy Award-winning 'The Emancipation of Mimi,' which was the focus of her successful 2006 worldwide tour.
Poehler and Fey's chemistry help deliver laughs in 'Baby Mama'

The new Michael McCullers movie, 'Baby Mama,' goes down like a tall bottle of warm Similac. And that's a good thing.
DVD Corner: 'America at War'

From A&E and the History Channel, a well-done, 14-disc collection that explores our nation’s war efforts, beginning with the American Revolution and the Alamo and following straight through to our conflicts in the Persian Gulf and our current war in Iraq.
Powerhouses team up on ‘Kingdom’

The new Rob Minkoff movie, 'Forbidden Kingdom,' would be little without its superb martial arts sequences, so it's good to report that the movie isn’t just filled with them, but that each fight was choreographed by Yuen Wo-Ping.
'Sarah Marshall' has the laughs, it just takes a bit to get to them

Nicholas Stoller's new movie, "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," is a romantic comedy about getting dumped. It's also about the ramifications of finding out you were being cheated on before you got dumped. Oh, and it's ultimately about trying to get your life back on track in spite of the crushing depression that follows.
DVD Corner: 'American Dad'

The CIA under direct fire. The third season of "American Dad"follows CIA agent Stan Smith, whose life continues to be unconventional in ways perhaps only animation can best underscore —the medium finds truth in the abstract, and this show is all about the abstract.
2 horror films, and 1 isn't horrible

Currently, audiences can choose between two horror movies new to the market. One was Spain's official entry for this year's Academy Awards. The other is Sony's unofficial entry for next year's Razzie Awards, where it almost certainly will be nominated for the revered Golden Raspberry.
'The Other Boleyn Girl' transforms Tudor history into a garish soap opera

The new Justin Chadwick movie, 'The Other Boleyn Girl,' follows sisters Mary and Anne Boleyn in a film that easily could have been called 'The Other Woman,' with all that implies.
DVD Corner: "Alien vs. Predator/Alien vs. Predator-Requiem": Blu-ray

Two reasonably well-crafted, B-horror movie cheapies from Fox.
In 'Penelope,' Ricci taps her inner quirk once again

Mark Palansky's "Penelope" is the movie in which Christina Ricci is saddled with the face of a pig. More specifically, the wrinkled snout and little floppy ears of a pig.