This gripe may have been stale in 1998, but movie trailers are so packed with exposition and narration nowadays that audiences expect the film to be ruined long before it opens at their local theater. This is partly why there's so much excitement surrounding Alfonso CuarĂ³n's upcoming film Gravity. ... More >>
"In Mexico, you're always asked where Gael is, like if you're by yourself then you are nothing." The Mexican blockbuster Rudo y Cursi is the first film that Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal have costarred in since Y Tu Mama Tambien, the much acclaimed 2001 indie coming-of-age film that simultane ... More >>
BFFs Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna are back
Latin film is bigger than ever
This week: Mexican cinema, and lots of it
Latin-American filmmakers push through the 'Three Amigos' Effect
New Potter mines the depths of adolescent angst
If 2006's musical slate seems bleak, just look to the occasionally goofy but still exhilarating extremes
Children of Men and the value of an unedited shot
From Al Basrah to the AMC, 2006 meant war
Despite a nonexistent marketing campaign, Cuarón's latest is not to be missed
A rich repertory selection saves the year for cinephiles
Wrath of a salesman: Paranoid '70s misfit reinvents himself as weapon of self-destruction
Conceptually inclined emo kids' seriously absurd prog-metal fantasies hit the big time
From the Golden Age to Buñuel and beyond: Reveling in a century of Mexican cinema
The wizard of id: Orgasmic spells and naughty wand usage in a hormonal third installment
Bill Murray's Star Vehicle, Gus Van Sant's Double Comeback, and the Year of the Documentary
Nurturing Ibero-American Talent in Miami
Globalized Road Trip
'The Believer' Makes the Long Pilgrimage to the Silver Screen
'Amores Perros' Leads a Mexican Revival
