Long a favorite among die-hard cinephiles, Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman is as noted for her elusiveness as she is for the quality of her work. Her uncompromising (and 201-minute-long) 1975 film Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, to name the best-known example, is something of ... More >>
Parsing the data
Museum scrapped its film program for a star-studded partnership aimed at courting showbiz bucks — helmed by the nation's most controversial critic
Vincent Price Who Can Recall His Past Lives
Eastern spiritualism meets a voracious appetite for VHS in Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Cannes winner
Terrence Malick, Tintin and a killer psychokinetic tire
Hollywood stars and name-brand Euro auteurs are conquered by Carlos the Jackal,Thai magical realism and a whole lot of Romanians
Passing time and finding a new pragmatism in the movies of the 00s
Yet from industry turmoil, great films arose
Inside the other Cannes
Dark and violent movies top the years best. What are we at war or something?
Also Joshua, Vitus and more
Los Angeles Film Festival finally comes of age
Impressive fest proves Peter Bart wrong
The Toronto Film Festival throws Mozart an early birthday bash
The small but conspicuous coterie of film critics seen perambulating this year's Toronto Film Festival decked out in red-and-white "Vote For Pedro" t-shirts were not, despite the potential misunderstanding, expressing their undying love for Napoleon Dynamite. Rather, the Pedro in question was Pedro ... More >>
Notes on the pleasures of kiddie moviegoing and weeping into your stir-fry
In the best films of 2005, the past came back to haunt
The box-office slump of 2005 is a reality, regardless of what language you speak
Post cards from Cannes
The 55th Cannes film festival
Snarling yakuza invade Rotterdam
