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  • Film critic David Edelstein presents his top ten movies of 2006, and also discusses the best of the holiday options.
  • Film critic David Edelstein presents his top ten movies of 2006, and also discusses the best of the holiday options.
  • Writer Mark Jordan Legan offers this round-up of what movie critics are saying about the weekend's releases. He looks at the Spanish-language film Volver and the animated film Flushed Away. He also checks out Borat: Cultural Learnings of America Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakstan.
  • What are movie critics saying about the most recent releases? This week's "Summary Judgment" focuses on Blood Diamond, Mel Gibson's Apocalypto and The Holiday.
  • The Getty Museum agrees to return 26 objects from its antiquities collection to Italy. The museum has been involved in a legal battle with the Italian Ministry of Culture. Former Getty curator Marion True was charged with knowingly trafficking in artifacts looted from archaeological sites. Elizabeth Blair reports.
  • Film critic David Edelstein reviews Casino Royale the new James Bond film starring Daniel Craig.
  • Actor Elliott Gould recalls time spent with director Robert Altman. They worked together on several films -- notably M*A*S*H, The Long Goodbye and California Split.
  • The ABC drama series Daybreak is a whodunnit with a twist right out of Groundhog Day. As a fugitive framed for murder tries to clear his name he finds himself repeating the same day over and over.
  • Film critic David Edelstein reviews the new animated feature Happy Feet. As the film's domestic earnings approach $100 million, the musical has started to pop up on lists of prospective Best Picture nominees.
  • Deja Vu is in the business of confounding expectations. It's not the routine potboiler starring Denzel Washington that the advertising indicates. The film makes little sense, but that hardly matters because it's some first-class genre fun.
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