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  • Madagascar (PG)

    A Dreamworks computer-animated feature (2005) about a lion (the voice of Ben Stiller), a zebra (Chris Rock), a hippo (Jada Pinkett Smith), and a giraffe (David Schwimmer) in a Manhattan zoo that get shipped to Africa, then find themselves unequipped for the wilds. more...
  • Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (PG)

    In this nutty sequel to the 2005 Dreamworks 3-D animated hit, four best friends and former stars of the Central Park Zoo—a dancing lion (voiced by Ben Stiller), a rollicking zebra (Chris Rock), a lugubrious giraffe (David Schwimmer), and a hippo diva (Jada Pinkett Smith)—look forward to trading their current island residence on Madagascar for their old island home of Manhattan. more...
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    The Magic of Belle Isle (PG)

    A bitter, alcoholic novelist (Morgan Freeman) moves into a lakeside cabin to crank out a long-delayed western but spends most of his time bonding with the woman next door (Virginia Madsen) and her three daughters. more...
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  • Manhattan Murder Mystery (PG)

    Woody Allen's welcome return (1993) to straight-ahead entertainment, after 15 years of slogging through art-house hand-me-downs, happily coincided with a return to Diane Keaton as his leading lady, and she deftly steals the show. more...
  • Mao's Last Dancer (PG)

    Ballet star Li Cunxin's best-selling autobiography gets a curiously tepid treatment in this 2009 adaptation by director Bruce Beresford. more...
  • March or Die (PG)

    Gene Hackman stars in this 1977 drama about soldiers of the French Foreign Legion defending archaeologists from a nearby village of riled-up Arabs. more...
  • Marley & Me (PG)

    John Grogan's memoir about life with ?the world's worst dog? more...
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  • Marmaduke (PG)

    The great dane from Brad Anderson's long-running one-panel comic strip arrives on the big screen, channeling the voice of Owen Wilson. more...
  • Marnie (PG)

    Universally despised on its first release, Marnie (1964) remains one of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest and darkest achievements. more...