| Anthony Minghella, 54, Director, Dies |
Mr. Minghella was the British filmmaker who won an Academy Award for his direction of “The English Patient.” Source: NYT |
| Anthony Minghella, Director, Dies |
The Oscar-winning director, who turned such literary works as “The English Patient” and and “Cold Mountain” into acclaimed movies, was 54. Source: NYT |
| Are Oscars Worth All This Fuss? |
If only, in a year of such cinematic bounty and variety, appreciation for the best movies could be liberated from the pomp and tedium of Hollywood spectacle. Source: NYT |
| Are Oscars Worth All This Fuss? |
If only, in a year of such cinematic bounty and variety, appreciation for the best movies could be liberated from the pomp and tedium of Hollywood spectacle. Source: NYT |
| Are Oscars Worth All This Fuss? |
If only, in a year of such cinematic bounty and variety, appreciation for the best movies could be liberated from the pomp and tedium of Hollywood spectacle. Source: NYT |
| Are Oscars Worth All This Fuss? |
If only, in a year of such cinematic bounty and variety, appreciation for the best movies could be liberated from the pomp and tedium of Hollywood spectacle. Source: NYT |
| AristoCats, The |
An upper crust kitty cat and her three kittens are threatened by a jealous butler who wants to snatch their inheritance in this, the first Disney animated feature to not be supervised by Walt himself. Scatman Crothers is among the jazzy cats who come to their aid. Source: Apollo Movie Guide |
| Arts, Briefly: ‘21’ Rakes in the Chips |
“21” hauled in an estimated $23.7 million in its debut weekend at North American theaters. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: ‘21’ Rakes in the Chips |
“21” hauled in an estimated $23.7 million in its debut weekend at North American theaters. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: ‘21’ Rakes in the Chips |
“21” hauled in an estimated $23.7 million in its debut weekend at North American theaters. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: ‘21’ Rakes in the Chips |
“21” hauled in an estimated $23.7 million in its debut weekend at North American theaters. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: ‘Horton’ Earns Box-Office Success |
“Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!” made its box-office debut at No. 1 with an estimated weekend draw of $45.1 million, the best opening so far this year, according to The Associated Press. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: ‘Horton’ Earns Box-Office Success |
“Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!” made its box-office debut at No. 1 with an estimated weekend draw of $45.1 million, the best opening so far this year, according to The Associated Press. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: ‘Horton’ Earns Box-Office Success |
“Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!” made its box-office debut at No. 1 with an estimated weekend draw of $45.1 million, the best opening so far this year, according to The Associated Press. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: ‘Semi-Pro’ Cashes In |
“Semi-Pro,” the raunchy basketball comedy starring Will Ferrell, took over first place in the weekend movie box office standings in its debut. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: ‘Semi-Pro’ Cashes In |
“Semi-Pro,” the raunchy basketball comedy starring Will Ferrell, took over first place in the weekend movie box office standings in its debut. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: Iran Bans Pictures of Foreign Film Stars |
Nine cinema and lifestyle magazines have been banned in Iran for publishing images of “corrupt” foreign artists. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: Iran Bans Pictures of Foreign Film Stars |
Nine cinema and lifestyle magazines have been banned in Iran for publishing images of “corrupt” foreign artists. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: Iran Bans Pictures of Foreign Film Stars |
Nine cinema and lifestyle magazines have been banned in Iran for publishing images of “corrupt” foreign artists. Source: NYT |
| Arts, Briefly: New Affiliation for TriBeCa Institute |
The Tribeca Film Institute and Renew Media are joining forces under the name Tribeca Film Institute to support film, media arts and artists. Source: NYT |