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Upstream Color

Shane Carruth

A gratifyingly original and gorgeous sci-fi mystery romance.

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Les Misérables

Tom Hooper

A refreshingly raw and intimate take on Broadway's biggest sobfest.… >>

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This Is 40

Judd Apatow

Almost funny enough to make up for its laborious runtime.

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Dry British RomCom I Give It a Year questions how long opposites can attract

By Brittany Spano

Can married life still be fun?

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Critical 5 film events in NYC: adventures in art, Dec. 3-9

By Brittany Spano

Fantasy worlds can be found in your own city.

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Rust and Bone

Jacques Audiard

Two intensely believable performances compensate for a deficient script.

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Anna Karenina

Joe Wright

All the world's a stage in Joe Wright's sumptuous adaptation.

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Cloud Atlas

Wachowski Starship

Big, bold and beautiful, though a bit verbose.

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Kylie Minogue sings melancholically in new Holy Motors clip

By Brittany Spano

Soft murmurs of the past.

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Holy Motors

Leos Carax

One of the most tenderly outlandish films in recent memory.

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Wuthering Heights

Andrea Arnold

A visceral adaptation of the Brontë classic.

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Ryan Gosling looking James Dean-y on set of Malick's sexy new film

By Brittany Spano

One film at a time isn't enough.

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Frances Ha

Noah Baumbach

Noah Baumbach returns to NYC and turns toward the light.

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Stephen Chbosky

An amateurish adaptation.

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Critical Clips: The Best of The Princess Bride

By Eric Schneider

Drop your sword and watch these classic scenes.

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A Late Quartet trailer prepares Walken, Hoffman, and Keener for a final bow

By Brittany Spano

Misery loves music too.

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Music News

We can learn from Bob Dylan's violent and discouraging new music video

By Greg Dybec

Things don't always work out as planned.

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Downton Abbey Season 3 trailer is all about disdain for America

By Kristy Puchko

Plus plenty of Dowager Countess sass!

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Joss Whedon crushes on Shakespeare in new lo-fi movie

By Derek Hill

Self-financed movie also a Whedon acting regulars reunion

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Warner Bros. ready and willing for a sanitized Beautiful Disaster

By Derek Hill

Studio proves triumphant in hot-and-heavy bidding war.

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Joss Whedon's gleefully odd Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog heads to TV

By Eric Schneider

Harris, Fillion, and Day belt it out.

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Daniel Radcliffe steps into unfamiliar world of Rom Com

Can he finally shake his Potter image?

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Will Battlestar Galactica producer get another project off the ground?

By Eric Schneider

Ronald D. Moore set to adapt Outlander novel to TV.

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Trishna

Michael Winterbottom

A gorgeous adaptation of a 19th century epic romance.

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A Clip from Nora Ephron's When Harry Met Sally

By Greg Dybec

Love and heartbreak make a funny pair

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Twenty-five minutes of Amazing Spider-Man online

By Derek Hill

Fan preview of the web-slinging reboot.

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Downton Abbey actress joins BBC espionage thriller

By Derek Hill

Michelle Dockery searches for the truth in Reckless.

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Witherspoon leading Men Are From Mars adaptation

By Jeff VanVickle

More self-help cinema!

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Dark Horse

Todd Solondz

Todd Solondz presents an unlikeable slob for the ages.

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Safety Not Guaranteed

Colin Trevorrow

A soft sci-fi comedy with its heart on its sleeve.… >>

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Spike Jonze moves forward with new film

By Eric Schneider

The revered director preps another take on computer love.

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Hemingway & Gellhorn

The legendary literary couple falls short.

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Summer of 1982: Best Movie Season Ever

By Derek Hill

Blockbuster movies like no others.

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Museum of the Moving Image screens Paramount's 1970s classics

By Kristy Puchko

There's something for everyone.

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Critical 5: Non-Linear Films

By Adrienne McIlvaine

Five non-linear films that bend the storytelling rules.

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New on DVD: May 22nd

By Eric Schneider

Serious scares, Italian vistas, and small-scale heroines.

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Trailer of the Day: Steven Soderbergh's Magic Mike

By Josh Ralske

Shake what your mama gave ya, Channing Tatum.

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Pinterest Board of the Week: Classic Film Posters

By Lorenn Kassel

A look back at the classics

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Malick's new film lands title and rating

By Derek Hill

To the Wonder awaits release date.

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Moonrise Kingdom

Wes Anderson

Sure to delight Anderson devotees.

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First trailer for Mindy Kaling's new comedy series

By Kristy Puchko

The Mindy Project is coming!

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Fellini's vanishing act to become film

By Derek Hill

Director's missing 48 hours speculated on.

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Rudd and Poehler reunite with Wain for feature comedy

By Eric Schneider

A cheeky romantic-comedy parody is in the works.

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First trailer for new Todd Solondz film

By Derek Hill

Miserabilist director displays lighter touch.

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Universal digitally restores 13 classics

By Derek Hill

Studio's birthday delivers gift for film lovers.

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Warner Bros. makes illustrated ebook scripts available

By Derek Hill

Hi-tech rebirth for classic titles.

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2 Days in New York

Julie Delpy

A spirited comedy about love and family.

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Trailer of the Day: The Five-Year Engagement

By Eric Schneider

Red-band humor from Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, and friends.

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Alicia Silverstone reunites with Clueless director for Vamps

By Kristy Puchko

A biting new comedy on the horizon.

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Clip of the Day: Bill Plympton takes on The Simpsons

By Eric Schneider

The Ballad of the Simpsons' Couch?

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Trailer of the Day: Woody Allen's To Rome with Love

By Eric Schneider

Woody assembles a remarkable cast that includes the long-absent Benigni.

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Classic Trailer: The Crow

By Kristy Puchko

It can't rain all the time.

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Trailer of the Day: Safety Not Guaranteed

By Kristy Puchko

Do you believe in love…and time travel?

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Trailer of the Day: Take This Waltz

By Kristy Puchko

An enchanting look at longing.

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Critical Picks: Films for Spring 2012

By Eric Schneider

Budding cinema for your April and May.

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Cannes kicks off with Wes Anderson's latest

By Eric Schneider

The French fest will open with Moonrise Kingdom.

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In Theaters March 9th: Our Critical Picks

By Eric Schneider

Some promising openings for your post-Oscars hangover.

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Friends with Kids

Jennifer Westfeldt

A raunchy rom-com with a dash of drama.

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OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies

Michel Hazanavicius

Before The Artist, there was OSS 117.

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The New Collaborators: Contemporary Filmmaking Duos

By Adrienne McIlvaine

Today’s most significant actor/director pairings.

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Tribeca opens with Apatow and Segel

By Eric Schneider

NYC's biggest cinema celebration to start on a funny note.

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Community set to return in March

By John Wilson

The quirky collegiate comedy gets another semester.

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Perfect Sense

David Mackenzie

A sweeping romantic drama spliced with silly science fiction.

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TV & Film List

The 20 Best Romantic Comedies

By Kristy Puchko

The romantic-comedy genre is often slandered as being mindless, flowery… >>

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Jarmusch goes for the jugular

By Eric Schneider

Stranger Than Eternal Life?

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Much Ado About Shakespeare: The Finest Screen Adaptations

By Kristy Puchko

William Shakespeare once opined, "A rose by any other name… >>

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Slings and Arrows

Mark McKinney

A madcap and macabre comedy about life, death, and the… >>

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First Features: The Best Directorial Debuts

By Kristy Puchko

To make the cut, these cinematic debuts had to make… >>

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Marilyn Monroe

By Kristy Puchko

The ultimate blonde bombshell.

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The Artist

Michel Hazanavicius

A silent film that sings.

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Restless

Gus Van Sant

A sweet, sad, and strange tale of young love.

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One Day

Lone Scherfig

Sentimental snapshots of a relationship better left forgotten.

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The Finest Female-Fronted Comedies

By Kristy Puchko

It's long been declared that women just aren't funny. Well,… >>

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Beginners

Mike Mills

This charming film about learning to be true to oneself… >>

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Bridesmaids

Paul Feig

This female-fronted comedy transcends chick-flick conventions.

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Jane Eyre

Cary Fukunaga

This surprisingly straightforward take on Brontë is elevated by its… >>

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The Adjustment Bureau

George Nolfi

Disarmingly thoughtful sci-fi with an old-fashioned appeal.

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Groundhog Day

Harold Ramis

Same old, same old.

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TV & Film Profile

Ryan Gosling

By Adrienne McIlvaine

An unpretentious actor with a surprisingly deep romantic streak.

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The Fly

David Cronenberg

A horrific and heartfelt film about a science experiment gone… >>

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I Am Love

Luca Guadagnino

A sumptuous film that chronicles the demise of a rich… >>

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Paul Rudd

By Adrienne McIlvaine

A comedic and dramatic actor with a flair for the… >>

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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Edgar Wright

More than whistles and bells, thanks to an appealing young… >>

Books List

Surreal-list

By Damian Van Denburgh

Growing out and away from the more overtly political, anti-war… >>

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A Single Man

Tom Ford

Mourning never looked as good as it does in A… >>

Music List

Critical Urban Romantics

By Jim Allen

The sounds of the street become a heart-swelling symphony in… >>

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Solaris

Andrei Tarkovsky

Tarkovsky's pensive sci-fi classic.

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Avatar

James Cameron

Delivers a truly stunning spectacle.

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Adventureland

Greg Mottola

A highly personal film grounded by subtlety and sensitivity.

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Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle

Bill Callahan

More Leonard Cohen than Jackson Browne.

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The Princess Bride

Rob Reiner

Inconceivably wonderful.

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Let the Right One In

Tomas Alfredson

A Swedish horror tale filled with atmosphere and emotion.

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TV & Film Profile

Michael Sheen

By Kristy Puchko

Equally comfortable in a sharp suit or false fangs.

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Terrence Malick

By Eric Schneider

The film world's enigmatic tone poet.

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Delicatessen

Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Jeunet and Caro’s gleefully bizarre concoction is an unforgettable treat.

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Music Profile

Belle and Sebastian

By Laura Leebove

Much-adored indie popsters.

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Jean-Pierre Jeunet

By Eric Schneider

Consistently drawn towards the fantastical, the French writer/director is a… >>