His films are a secret no more
Back from the Lido, I learned that Somewhere, Sofia Coppola's slight, stringent, not-quite sentimental tale of a movie star on the edge of a nervous breakdown and the 11-year-old daughter that loves him, had won the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice Film Festival--the "unanimous choice" per jury ... More >>
But will young people come to Brooklyn?
Director Arnaud Desplechin discusses Wes Anderson and Truffaut
Critics turn into optimists, pick WALL-E as year's best.
To Sir, with attitude
This touching family comedy is a holiday feast, with extra stuffing
Reflecting its moment, Cannes 2008 takes a decidedly serious tone
Plus: Cranes flies at BAM
Plus: Lee Marvin, the Garrel family, and Bowie
A self-appointed intellectual guru poisons the academic well in psych-thriller
Nicolas Cage sells his soul for another Hollywood hit
Sexual mismatches and menopausal horror in French series
The Weinstein Company swallows up New York's most adventurous art house distributor
No more drama: Arnaud Desplechin's light tragicomedy
Regal cinema: Desplechin's extravagant soap opera boasts at least four ideas a minute
Desplechin's double-jointed narratives in first U.S. retro
Young guns Jaoui and Jia mingle with old masters Bergman, Rohmer, and Godard at NYFF
All Talk and No Action
Indulging in Cannes's Desserts of the Reel
Rotterdam Bends to Conquer
Eric Gautier's Rhythm Method
Arnaud Desplechin's Spiritual Adventures
Indie Production, Gallic Style
