Email Author Ella Taylor
An odd duck of a romantic comedy from James L. Brooks, How Do You Know strays as far from a barrel of laughs as a... More >>
AMER Cooked up by Belgian directors Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani in homage to Italian giallo horror... More >>
Based on pre-trial transcripts of Adolf Eichmann's 1961 interrogation by the young Israeli police captain Avner Less (here played by Troy Garity),... More >>
BUDRUS The little-told story of a small but growing nonviolent opposition movement among rural West Bank Palestinians gets an... More >>
KALAMITY Three male buddies barely out of their teens — one sad (Nick Stahl), one mad (Jonathan Jackson) and one weird... More >>
GO THE GIRL If a Grimm heroine were to resurrect herself in a late-20th-century body, that body would... More >>
YOU WILL MEET A TALL DARK STRANGER Kept afloat by an excellent cast, Woody Allen's fourth movie about callow Londoners... More >>
LOVELY, STILL A Christmas movie in September typically means either throwaway scheduling or advance Oscar positioning. And,... More >>
RACE TO NOWHERE In the growing pantheon of documentaries about the American education system, Vicki Abeles' frankly partisan... More >>
GO THE MILK OF SORROW In this wonderfully strange, hypnotically beautiful second feature from writer-director... More >>
In The Kids Are All Right, two affluent hyperparents fret about their marriage, as well as their teenage children,... More >>
While critics at Cannes break their heads trying to parse Jean-Luc Godard's latest enigma, Film socialisme (not to... More >>
"I'm a girl who likes nice stuff," says Nicole Holofcener, looking around the spacious but unpretentious home she recently... More >>
The Oscar race most worth following this year was the one for Best Animated Feature. Out of nowhere, The Secret of Kells, an... More >>
Katie Jarvis, who makes her acting debut as a rabid teenager in writer-director Andrea Arnold's Fish Tank, was... More >>
