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    THR Reviews 'X-Men: First Class,' 'Beginners,' 'Love Wedding Marriage,' More

    Moviegoers have several options to choose from this weekend.

    On Friday, the X-Men are back in the prequel X-Men: First Class, this time starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence and January Jones.
     
    Meanwhile, Christopher Plummer and Ewan McGregor star as father and son in the Mike Mills-directed film Beginners. 
     
    Mandy Moore and Kellan Lutz star in Dermot Mulroney's directorial debut, Love Wedding Marriage, a romantic comedy about a psychologist who tries to save her parents' marriage.
     
    See what The Hollywood Reporter's critics have to say about those films -- and others opening this weekend -- and find out how they're expected to perform at the weekend box office.
     
    X-Men: First Class
    Bottom Line: A first-class production that excitingly reenergizes a flagging franchise.
    Click here to read THR's review.
     
    Beginners
    Bottom Line: A smart screenplay and captivating visual devices deliver genuine emotions in "Beginners." 
    Click here to read THR's review.
     
    Beautiful Boy
    Bottom Line: Despite the  bouts of finger-pointing and self-blame, the faint suggestion remains that the tragedy still could end up bringing them closer together.
    Click here to read THR's review.
     
    Film Socialisme
    Bottom Line: Like most of Jean-Luc Godard's other essay films, is all over the place and (purposely) impossible to follow.
    Click here to read THR's review.
     
    Love Wedding Marriage
    Bottom Line: An annulment is in order.
    Click here to read THR's review.
     
    Rejoice and Shout
    Bottom Line: A splendid if exhausting journey through the history of gospel music reaching back nearly two centuries.
    Click here to read THR's review.
     
    Submarine
    Bottom Line: It's clever stuff and very funny.
    Click here to read THR's review.
     
    !Women Art Revolution
    Bottom Line: Rich portrait of the Feminist Art Movement. 
    Click here to read THR's review.
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