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- Movie Review | 'Man on Wire': Walking on Air Between the Towers
James Marsh’s ?Man on Wire? is a thorough, understated and altogether enthralling documentary.
- Movie Review | 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe': Who?s Afraid of the Darkly P...
Baggy, draggy, oddly timed and strangely off the mark, ?The X-Files: I Want to Believe? is the generally bad-news follow-up to the show?s first feature-film incarnation.
- Comic-Con Brings Out the Stars, and Plugs for Movies
Hugh Jackman, who was on hand to promote “X-Men Origins: Wolverine,? found exactly the right words for the crowd at the 39th annual Comic-Con convention.
- Movie Review | 'American Teen': Lives of Real Adolescents, in Very Deep Close-Up
The documentary ?American Teen? is the kind of movie the people in it might have made.
- Movie Review | 'The Order of Myths': A Mardi Gras Story in Black and White
“The Order of Myths? is a wise and soberly affecting documentary about the separate but unequal Mardi Gras festivities that take place each year in Mobile, Ala.
- Movie Review | 'Brideshead Revisited': Bright Young Things in Love and Pain
?Brideshead Revisited,? directed by Julian Jarrold, is a strenuously picturesque adaptation of the novel by Evelyn Waugh.
- Movie Review | 'Baghead': Gabbing, Flirting, Drinking, Missing
With ?Baghead,? the Duplass brothers have sophisticated radar trained on the undercurrents of contemporary relationships.
- Movie Review | 'Step Brothers': Once More to the Well of Goofball Comedy
In ?Step Brothers,? a middle-aged male arrested adolescent meets same.
- Movie Review | 'Back to Normandy': Returning to the Scene of a Crime Movie
?Back to Normandy? takes a look at how the making of a film affected the village where it was set.
- Film Series
This week?s film series listings include four films from Robert Hamer and Japanese screen classics.
- Movie Review | 'The Animation Show': Life in Motion
There is plenty of sleek, expensive-looking computer animation on display in the fourth edition of “The Animation Show.?
- Movie Review | 'Canary': A Child?s Odyssey
?Canary? finds inspiration in the deadly sarin nerve gas attacks in the Tokyo subway in 1995.
- Movie Review | 'Bustin? Down the Door': Making a Splash
?Bustin? Down the Door,? a documentary about the rise of professional surfing, hits all the standard notes of the awestruck historical sports saga.
- Movie Review | 'No Regret': Sexual Identity Collides With Economic Need
In overlighted hallways and shady side rooms, the director, Leesong Hee-il, presents a remarkably frank portrait of low-rent South Korean homosexuality.
- Movie Review | 'CSNY: Déjà Vu': The Politics of Song
?CSNY: Déjà Vu? has some delicious moments, but you never quite shake the feeling that it?s documenting a tempest in a teapot.
- Movie Review | 'Late Bloomer': Death and Disability
Certain to inspire worship in some quarters and walkouts in others, “Late Bloomer? turns prejudice on its head.
- Movie Review | 'Boy A': Trying to Pay the Interest on His Debt to Society
An ingenuous 24-year-old man-child is at the center of John Crowley?s wrenching melodrama ?Boy A.?
- Film: How Many Superheroes Does It Take to Tire a Genre?
?The Dark Knight,? ?Iron Man? and ?Hancock? test the limits of the superhero film.
- ‘Dark Knight? Star Denies Assault
Christian Bale, Warner Brothers? latest Batman in its smash hit ?The Dark Knight,? denied allegations of assault made against him by his mother and sister.
- Books of The Times: Creating a Wave and Riding It to Film?s Pantheon
Richard Brody demystifies Jean-Luc Godard?s legend to elucidate his life, his times and his work.
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