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Critical 5 art events this week in NYC: creative ideas for V-Day, Feb. 13-16
By Abby ReadJust say no to dinner and a movie.
>>Price Check
Michael WalkerA smart look at love, ambition, and the importance of… >>
Hush Hush
Steven BarthelmeWinners, losers, and those infinitely heavy-hearted misfits.
>>The End of Love treads the line between documentary and drama
By Laura BorysSingle fatherhood with great soundtrack to boot.
>>Witherspoon leading Men Are From Mars adaptation
By Jeff VanVickleMore self-help cinema!
>>Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
Lorene ScafariaFinding love at the end of the world isn't all… >>
Spike Jonze moves forward with new film
By Eric SchneiderThe revered director preps another take on computer love.
>>Critical Questions: Marie Losier
By Jason BogdanerisUncommon documentarist talks about love
>>First trailer for Mindy Kaling's new comedy series
By Kristy PuchkoThe Mindy Project is coming!
>>Fellini's vanishing act to become film
By Derek HillDirector's missing 48 hours speculated on.
>>Tonight You're Mine
David MackenzieA spirited experiment of romance and rock n' roll.
>>Juliette Lewis to star in remake of Fellini's Nights of Cabiria
By John WilsonObviously.
>>The Five-Year Engagement
Nicholas StollerA delightful and slightly demented romantic comedy.
>>Trailer of the Day: Lola Versus
By Kristy PuchkoGreta Gerwig fronts R-rated comedy
>>Trailer of the Day: Take This Waltz
By Kristy PuchkoAn enchanting look at longing.
>>The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye
Marie LosierA provocative and heartfelt look inside an unusual love story.
>>The 20 Best Romantic Comedies
By Kristy PuchkoThe romantic-comedy genre is often slandered as being mindless, flowery… >>
Anonymous
Roland EmmerichEmmerich avoids disaster with this convoluted, yet well-acted, Shakespearean conspiracy… >>
The Map and the Territory
Michel HouellebecqThe continuing decline of Western Civilization.
>>The Flowers of War
Zhang YimouA compelling, but unbalanced, story of love and survival during… >>
First Features: The Best Directorial Debuts
By Kristy PuchkoTo make the cut, these cinematic debuts had to make… >>
One Day
Lone ScherfigSentimental snapshots of a relationship better left forgotten.
>>Beautiful Boy
Shawn KuAn unfocused drama somewhat redeemed by Sheen and Bello's emotional… >>
Certified Copy
Abbas KiarostamiA somewhat frustrating portrait of a complicated relationship.
>>The Lover’s Dictionary
David LevithanA structurally pleasing ode to love and language.
>>The Adjustment Bureau
George NolfiDisarmingly thoughtful sci-fi with an old-fashioned appeal.
>>Another Year
Mike LeighA heartbreaking portrait of middle-aged melancholia and maturity.
>>Portraits of a Marriage
Sándor MáraiMárai’s look at class, love, and loss is flawed but… >>
Enough About Love
Hervé Le TellierA light and breezy novel that’s actually quite serious.
>>Crazy About You: Psychotic Literary Loves
By Tracy O’NeillA pedophile with a redundant name preys on a young… >>
Biutiful
Alejandro Gonzalez InarrituA tragically beautiful and immensely dark exploration of mortality.
>>Atmospheric Disturbances
Rivka GalchenLove and doppelgangers receive a psychological examination in this playful… >>
Frans Masereel
By Damian Van DenburghMasereel tells tales that don’t need words to speak.
>>Six Feet Under
Alan BallOne of the smartest and most unpredictable dramas ever to… >>
Alexander Payne
By John WilsonWith wit and emotion, Payne conveys relatable stories about highly… >>
Declaration of Dependence
Kings of ConvenienceTasteful, if overly restrained, acoustic songs to quietly sing along… >>
Pedro Almodóvar
By Adrienne McIlvaineSpain's preeminent boundary-pushing, genre-defying filmmaker.
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