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Stacie Passon's Superb Concussion Is Why We Have a Sundance in the First Place Stacie Passon's Superb Concussion Is Why We Have a Sundance in the First Place
, January 24, 2013
Sometimes, one film in a festival lineup can help to reveal another in sharper relief. To wit, one of the loveliest entries in Sundance 2013's... More>>
Sundance 2013: Sex with James Franco, Sultry Scarlett Johansson, Daniel Radcliffe's Jew-Fro, and a Great Film From Jordan Sundance 2013: Sex with James Franco, Sultry Scarlett Johansson, Daniel Radcliffe's Jew-Fro, and a Great Film From Jordan
, January 17, 2013
In his brief remarks before the first public screening of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, Robert Redford praised the Sundance Institute's... More>>
The Movies to Know from Sundance and the Year Ahead The Movies to Know from Sundance and the Year Ahead
, January 17, 2013
For the next ten days, all Hollywood eyes — and those of many a filmgoer — will turn toward the frigid wilds of Park City, Utah,... More>>
Mama Is Less Scary than a Call from Mom Mama Is Less Scary than a Call from Mom
, January 17, 2013
A chiller about two abandoned little girls and their bond to the wraith of the title, Mama never delivers the primal terror its premise would... More>>
Selling of the Governator, 2013 Selling of the Governator, 2013
, January 17, 2013
We're now a generation removed from Arnold Schwarzenegger's brief, odd reign as the biggest star in movies. This Coppertone age lasted from 1990,... More>>
The thrilling manhunt of Zero Dark Thirty The thrilling manhunt of Zero Dark Thirty
, January 10, 2013
Just so you know, it's going to take a while," says the CIA officer to his newly arrived colleague at the start of Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark... More>>
Gangster Squad retells the stories of better movies Gangster Squad retells the stories of better movies
, January 10, 2013
Originally slated to open in September 2012, Gangster Squad was delayed when the movie-theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado, suddenly made a... More>>
Rust and Bone dismembers cinema's beauty of the moment Rust and Bone dismembers cinema's beauty of the moment
, January 10, 2013
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, one must have a heart of stone to watch Jacques Audiard's outrageous melodrama Rust and Bone without... More>>
How to Defend Quentin Tarantino How to Defend Quentin Tarantino
, January 03, 2013
Ah, here it is again: that special time we experience every two to six years when Quentin Tarantino makes a new movie, and people dig out the old... More>>
Hard Sell: For Matt Damon and company, the message is the message in Promised Land Hard Sell: For Matt Damon and company, the message is the message
, January 03, 2013
Salesmen are typically depicted in screen drama as the quintessential American phonies. The exceptions — in Barry Levinson's Avalon or Whit... More>>
The Jersey Invasion: Not Fade Away lays bare David Chases' rock & roll heart The Jersey Invasion: Not Fade Away lays bare David Chases' rock & roll heart
, January 03, 2013
Rock & roll proves the coming-of-age crucible in Not Fade Away, Sopranos creator David Chase's semiautobiographical feature debut of shaggy hair,... More>>
L.A.'s Finest: Gangster Squad's cop-turned-screenwriter faces the thin blue line edit L.A.'s Finest: Gangster Squad's cop-turned-screenwriter faces the thin blue line edit
, January 03, 2013
"Like a lot of other stuff in my life, I sort of fell backwards into it," screenwriter Will Beall says of his unexpected perch atop Hollywood's... More>>
Tarantino, Alone: Hollywood insider, Quentin Tarantino tells of his struggle to make Django Unchained Tarantino, Alone: Hollywood insider, Quentin Tarantino tells of his struggle to make Django Unchained , December 27, 2012
Quentin Tarantino has been Googling himself, and it's starting to become a problem. The filmmaker is famously an analog evangelist: He writes his... More>>
2012 Village Voice Film Poll Results 2012 Village Voice Film Poll Results , December 27, 2012
Best Film 1. The Master (333 points; 46 mentions) 2. Zero Dark Thirty (296 points; 43 mentions) 3. Holy Motors (295 points; 46 mentions) 4.... More>>
The Follies of 1832: Les Miserables doesn't dream daringly The Follies of 1832: Les Misearables doesn't dream daringly
, December 27, 2012
You can hear the people sing — really hear them — in the long-gestating screen version of that Broadway juggernaut Les... More>>
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