A guide to winter movie releases
Measuring the prospects of a new crop of independent distributors
Rejoice for Freelance Whales!
A lot can happen in 10 years. Here, the highlights.
Hm, something looks oddly familiar here. All photos via Ideologic.Almost certainly, yes! Back in September, SunnO))) leveled the Brooklyn Masonic Temple, punishing the crowd for more than two hours and three costume changes by the band's sometime frontman and vocalist, former Mayhem singer At ... More >>
Constrained and restrained, the Donnie Darko director's latest is a hollow package
Maybe I was just oblivious to it all the other years, but for some reason, it seemed like whenever booth announcers were short on talking points, they defaulted to the current Wild Card playoff system. Everyone had an idea on how to best construct the postseason process so as to best preserve ... More >>
At the Observer today, Christopher Rosen, stimulated by the unfortunate new The Taking of Pelham 123, decries remakes of 70s New York classics. But his complaint is that "Only '70s period pieces remain locked inside the isolation of past events... We want '70s films to be something other than a ... More >>
It's me, bitches! So much to talk about with Idol this year. For one thing, it looks for all the world like this season's winner will be an openly and obviously gay dude, which feels like a transformative Obama moment in the show's history even if a closeted but obviously gay dude almost won seas ... More >>
A Saw director gets musical
Don't expect clarification on the DVD
Richard Kelly leaves nothing behind in his pop-packed apocalyptic pageant, Southland Tales
A week before his Ten Commandments comedy opens, David Wain's cult fave hits the midnight circuit
Richard Kelly prepares to re-edit his next cult film
In the shadow of Da Vinci, Cannes '06's first great film: A visionary American comedy about the end of times
Suburban renewal: Annoying teen-angst subgenre gets a refresher course in wistful emo
A Wilde ride with Pete Tong; the Dandy Warhols Dig deeper
New time-travel technology perfected: Ashton Kutcher discovers the magic of reading
Slick horror remake softens political outrage, but check out the Bush family resemblance
Michael Chabon's Dime-Store Serenade
Evaluating a Movie Lover's Chances of Survival at a Topsy-Turvy Sundance
The Many Sides of Indie Film's Newest Siren
Losing the Plot at Sundance
Voice Critics' Top 10s
Hollywood Revises History, Joins the Good Fight
Richard Kellys Totally 80s
Millennium Movies Get a Second Chance
Troubled Buyers and True Believers
