Friday, Apr 15, 2011 12:30 AM UTC
Pick of the week: The greatest war film ever made?
Spectacular and troubling, "Armadillo" follows a group of Danish soldiers into a gruesome Afghan firefight
Spectacular and troubling, "Armadillo" follows a group of Danish soldiers into a gruesome Afghan firefight
Oscar voters picked the lowest-grossing winner in history -- artistic integrity or commercial suicide?
The director's Oscar victory is a win for women -- and plain old great moviemaking
A funny, dynamic broadcast ends with Kathryn Bigelow snatching two Oscars out of the hands of her omnipotent ex
"Hurt Locker" director masquerades as a hyper-macho bad boy to win the respect of a male-dominated industry
The director continues her hot streak and stands as a "beacon of light" for female directors
Oscar noms spread the love: Sandra Bullock? Check! Giant alien prawns? Check! And, oh yeah, Jim & Kathryn too
History's highest grosser has made made $1 billion more than any movie not by James Cameron
In the spirit of late night '70s TV: Pair Kathryn Bigelow's desert war adventure with an earlier, better example
"Up," Clooney, "Precious," "Lovely Bones," "Nine" all leading contenders. Plus: Is indie dead? (Part 174)
Could an Iraq war movie actually be good? Kathryn Bigelow's unsettling film is more than explosions and gore
Action queen Kathryn Bigelow and writer Mark Boal talk about "The Hurt Locker," their pulse-elevating Iraq drama
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