I'm not going to begrudge anyone for not knowing who Coachella headliners The Stone Roses are. The simple fact is that their first album, (the only one that really matters), came out in 1989. If you're in college now, you most likely weren't even born then. Plus, The Stone Roses were a bigger deal i ... More >>
Whether you're looking for 1960s Peggy Moffitt mod couture or 1980s stonewashed denim castaways from the Valley, Los Angeles has a vintage and second-hand shopping scene that's bursting at the old-school seams. In a city known for making old things look fresher than they really are, its no surprise ... More >>
The lady is a champ
Don't wait for Uncle Boonmee
Bowing down to the peerless French actress
They ain't makin' Americans like Kinky Friedman anymore
Malcolm McClaren, the art/punk swindler/genius who managed the Sex Pistols, died this morning in New York. He had cancer, and was 64. Throughout a spotty but rather fascinating forty year career in pop culture, McClaren had hands in fashion, all forms of music, and film. He famously lost hi ... More >>
Bienvenue chez les cinephiles
Brando and other legends immortalized in photographer's new book
Where to go in L.A., February 13-19
Glimmers of hope in concentration camps, industrialized ghettos and the refuse of a barren planet
The actress on her new film, A Christmas Tale, and her long, glorious non-career
Arnaud Desplechin comes home for the horror days
The French director digs into the DNA of human relations
And a lot of big heads too
Mike Tyson, Jerzy Skolimowski, Terence Davies and more
Reflecting its moment, the festival takes a decidedly serious tone
Portuguese director, 99, lives long and prospers
For chrissake, somebody free the frigging show . . . and the Benjamin Franklins too
From Echo Park to Tangier, the times they are a-changin’
CoLCoA closes with its head in the clouds
Arnaud Desplechin’s Kings and Queen mixes high and low culture
The Best of Youth and A Talking Picture
Matthew Wilder brings Marguerite Duras' famously oblique work to America
Patrice Lecontes Intimate Strangers, Zach Braffs Garden State
Women critics in sexually retro America
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter . . . and Spring’s serene iconoclasm
With Boomtown and Robbery Homicide Division, the city is in
A manifesto
Our year at the movies
Dancer in the Darks beautiful agony
A conversation with Catherine Deneuve
Catherine Deneuve’s age of glory
Raul Ruiz’s magnificent Proustian dream
The 53rd Cannes film festival
