Sacha Baron Cohen is The DictatorWe know -- you're excited about The Dark Knight Rises. And The Avengers. And Hunger Games. So are we. We're also excited about a lot of other movies whose marketing campaigns have not inundated us with white noise (yet). Allow us to suggest a few more films to ... More >>
Screening series draws on La semaine de la critique
Legendary French film mag brings its auteurist project to the States via a new book imprint
From Tsui Hark to Wong Kar Wai to Johnnie To at LACMA's Hard Boiled Hong Kong
Kathryn Bigelow's Iraq drama tops our annual critics' survey
Wandering Spain with Jim Jarmusch's lone wolf
Also, Breakfast with Scot, The Little Red Truck, Quarantine and more
Broken heart still beats
Che wins the only Cannes prize that really matters: ours
Wonderful whores
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Also this week's pick, Ten Canoes
Last Thursday morning in Paris, the lineup was announced for the 60th edition of the Cannes Film Festival. The announcement was made by Cannes artistic director Thierry Frémaux during a press conference held in a gilded and mirrored salon of the Hotel de Crillon, located on the Place de la Co ... More >>
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 >>
Sampling Scott Foundas’ Cannes 2006, the Blog
Notes on the pleasures of kiddie moviegoing and weeping into your stir-fry
The box-office slump of 2005 is a reality, regardless of what language you speak
A map to the most buried of cinematic treasures
Though he makes political films, Fernando Meirelles doesn’t see himself as a political filmmaker
Jim Jarmusch and Wong Kar-wai look for love in all the wrong places
Critics Choices and Schedule
The Deaths of the 20th Century
A lopsided Eros
Wong Kar-Wai’s Days of Being Wild
Last Life in the Universe moves off the festival circuit and into the art houses
Post cards from Cannes
Fulltime Killer's dueling romancers
Hong Kong's Stanley Kwan steps out of the shadows and into Beijing
Queer and/or peculiar films that have mattered
Post-adolescent anomie at the 45th annual San Francisco International Film Festival
Alejandro Iñárritu revs up the boss’s BMW
The years best films
Another top gun goes Behind Enemy Lines
Director Takashi Miike
When it comes to Hong Kong action, Tsui Hark still leads the pack
Filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai
Love and mermaids in Suzhou River
The Fifth Pusan International Film Festival
The 53rd Cannes film festival
Doug Liman's gone Go
