Opening

76% Fast & Furious 6 May 24
22% The Hangover Part III May 23
67% Epic May 24
98% Before Midnight May 24
79% We Steal Secrets: The Story Of Wikileaks May 24
87% Fill the Void May 24
20% A Green Story
—— Alyce Kills May 24

Top Box Office

87% Star Trek Into Darkness $70.2M
78% Iron Man 3 $35.8M
50% The Great Gatsby $23.9M
46% Pain & Gain $3.2M
69% The Croods $3.0M
77% 42 $2.8M
55% Oblivion $2.3M
99% Mud $2.2M
36% Peeples $2.2M
8% The Big Wedding $1.2M

Coming Soon

—— After Earth May 31
—— Now You See Me May 31
100% The Kings of Summer May 31
89% The East May 31

Brother, Can You Spare a Dollar Reviews

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Kam Williams
myfilmblog

Brother, can you spare me the aggravating agit-propaganda?

Full Review Source: myfilmblog | Original Score: 1/4

August 21, 2012
Kyle Smith
New York Post
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A shoddy, slapdash look at issues raised by the Great Depression that neither gives an adequate overview nor manages to argue a coherent thesis.

Full Review Source: New York Post | Original Score: 0/4

August 17, 2012
Michael Atkinson
Village Voice
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A vague Occupy-ish indictment of the 1 percent and the collapse of community as a cultural foundation.

Full Review Source: Village Voice

August 14, 2012
Neil Genzlinger
New York Times
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The whole enterprise has a get-off-my-lawn feel; it tries to pass off whining and a rose-colored-glasses view of the past as insight.

Full Review Source: New York Times | Original Score: 1.5/5

August 16, 2012
Louis Proyect
rec.arts.movies.reviews

A film in the spirit of Michael Moore's "Capitalism, a Love Story" but more attractive through its nod to the Occupy Movement rather than re-electing Obama, today's Herbert Hoover.

Full Review Source: rec.arts.movies.reviews

August 20, 2012
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