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7 must-see foreign films that didn't get an Oscar nod
No self-respecting cinephile can afford to miss Sweden's "Force Majeure" or Venezuela's "The Liberator"
01/24/2015 23:00 UTC
Black and white and taboo all over
Hollywood is more phobic than ever about interracial love, but now it's blacks who are putting on the brakes.
02/14/2000 22:00 UTC
“Cruel Summer” and “The Woman in the Window” explore the real-life horrors of sexist disbelief
Two recent thrillers offer devastating commentary on gender, youth, trauma and assigning credibility
05/29/2021 19:30 UTC
The war against movie critics
So the editor of Variety thinks film criticism is pointless elitism. Does he speak for the moviegoing public -- or the Hollywood studio execs and corporate media bigshots who'd like to ditch the critics?
01/14/2003 02:00 UTC
"When Brendan Met Trudy"
You could call this slight Irish romance refreshing -- but not necessarily in a good way.
03/10/2001 01:00 UTC
The truism show
'The Truman Show' is better than the facile critics who use it to denounce TV.
06/10/1998 23:00 UTC
The John Irving rules
Oscar watch: The author of "The Cider House Rules" talks about his Academy Award nomination, abortion and his strange fixation on oral sex.
03/08/2000 22:00 UTC
GIFs, memes and liveblogs: The controversial new language of book reviewing
Do animation, memes and pictures of Emma Stone have a place in literary criticism? Yes
11/08/2013 04:59 UTC
"Miracle on 34th Street" reminds us that home ownership was once an elusive dream for many Americans
Revisiting this delightful holiday classic 75 years later reflects postwar anxieties that are still relevant today
12/25/2022 16:00 UTC
"Abduction": Taylor Lautner's chest gets a movie
Team Jacob obsessives may love it, but this fourth-rate "Bourne"-style thriller does the Twi-hunk no favors
09/23/2011 21:45 UTC
What to say to your kids after "The Last Jedi"
Families can talk about everything from strong female characters to the impact of media violence in "Star Wars"
12/24/2017 01:00 UTC
Alex Jones hates on "The Last Jedi," calls Carrie Fisher an "old lizard"
Oh, and maybe, just maybe, Hollywood killed her to increase box-office revenue
01/02/2018 20:36 UTC
"The Bride of Frankenstein"
There's much more to James Whale's 1935 masterpiece than Elsa Lanchester's hair-raising hairdo.
07/21/2000 23:00 UTC
Screen siren Jane Russell dies
The voluptuous star of 40's and 50's films passes away from respiratory failure, at the age of 89
03/01/2011 20:30 UTC
The man who lost his past
The documentary film "Unknown White Male," about a New York stockbroker who loses his memory, is medically implausible. But it offers an important lesson about an overlooked illness.
12/11/2007 17:55 UTC
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