For the next 10 days, all Hollywood eyes--and those of many a filmgoer--will turn toward the frigid wilds of Park City, Utah, reportedly experiencing its chilliest winter in a decade. Their collective hope: to discover at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival (January 17 through 26) the next Beasts of the ... More >>
On the road with the cult filmmaker turned podcaster turned DIY warrior
Studios trek to Colorado festival in search of art-film street cred
According to the Associated Press, Disney is selling Miramax Films to Filmyard Holding, an investor group led by construction magnate Ron Tutor, for about $660 million. Disney president and CEO Robert A. Iger stated that Disney wants to focus "on the development of great motion picture under ... More >>
But will the Los Angeles Film Festival work downtown?
Why the funniest, most subversive film of the year starring Jim Carrey as a gay felon isn't coming to your local multiplex anytime soon
Mo' money, more Hugh, less Jerry
Director's latest might just cheer you up
(Annual rant)
Different faces, same condescension from Station Agent director
Wired got someone from Clear Channel on the line to confirm that their annoying electronic billboard was not hacked. Clear Channel's Tony Alwin is unhappy about the hacking rumors. "The advertisement was bought under the assumption that it was art that was in an art show," he says. "Any claims abo ... More >>
Why is nothing in show biz as it seems?
Identity theft, self-promotion and the search for laminates at Sundance
Grumpy old git hits on gorgeous girl in Venus
The retro pleasures of Hayao Miyazaki’s Howl’s Moving Castle, plus The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl
Hard-boiled Hostage is bracing pulp fiction.
Shona Auerbach’s Dear Frankie
Another year, another round of ridiculous remarks
Hero is a gas
Zatoichi is violent, funny — and kind of Zen
Post cards from Cannes
Why we love to hate Plum Sykes
Why we love to hate Plum Sykes
A five-point plan for intervention — no one gets arrested
Master and Commander drifts, Carnage delivers
Behind the Times new bylines
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One way to Toronto 2003
Edited by Kateri Butler
Lelouch’s And Now . . . Ladies & Gentlemen, plus Peter Mullan’s The Magdalene Sisters
Low Camp, grand Hotel
In Hollywood studios and London restaurants, balls are bigger than ever
In Confidence and People I Know
Give peace and a bad show a pass
Frida, meet Roger Dodger
A Beautiful Mind; plus, The Shipping News
Todd Field’s In the Bedroom
Paragraph 175, The Taste of Others, Last Resort
At the Chateau Marmont, in Beverly Hills, on television and in his new memoir
Gloss vs. grit at Sundance
Frederick Wiseman's poetry of the mundane
The 52nd Festival de Cannes
Alexander Payne's Wild, Wild Midwest
The higher virtues of blaxploitation
Takeshi Kitano's work of genius
