| Artists Only |
Young arty types congregate, create and watch a show about young arty types — all online. Source: NYT |
| Artists Only |
Young arty types congregate, create and watch a show about young arty types — all online. Source: NYT |
| Artists Only |
Young arty types congregate, create and watch a show about young arty types — all online. Source: NYT |
| Artists Only |
Young arty types congregate, create and watch a show about young arty types — all online. Source: NYT |
| Artists Only |
Young arty types congregate, create and watch a show about young arty types — all online. Source: NYT |
| As Labor Talks Near, Studios Play Down Numbers |
Hollywood had one of its best summers in recent history, but the studios are not quite popping the Champagne. Source: NYT |
| As the Call, So the Echo |
AS THE CALL, SO THE ECHO tells the story of an American surgeon who volunteers in a poverty stricken hospital in central Vietnam. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Ask the Dust |
Though Hayek is luminous, Farrell seems miscast, and the film fails to capture the gritty, lively edginess of the book upon which it's based. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Ask the Dust |
Robert Towne directed this romantic drama about a young Italian-American writer (Colin Farrell) who gets mixed up with a passionate Mexican waitress (Salma Hayek) while both are looking to get ahead during the Great Depression. Donald Sutherland co-stars. Source: Apollo Movie Guide |
| Ask the Dust - 3/10/2006 |
Source: filmcritic.com |
| Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
Starring:
Brad Pitt, Casey Affleck, Sam Shepard, Robert Duvall, Barbara
Koz...
Review:
For a movie that has sat on a shelf for two years gathering bad
buzz, this quiet wow of a Western sneaks up as one hell of a
satisfying surprise. Artfully exciting and compulsively watchable
even at a butt-numbing 152 minutes, the film makes good on the
promise New Zealand writer-director Andrew Dominik showed with
Chopper in 2000. Brad Pitt totally nails it as Jesse
James. He just picked up the Best Actor prize at the Venice Film
Festival, and damn if he doesn't deserve it. Pitt is built to
reveal Jesse as the tabloid celeb of his day (1881). Living at home
with the wife (Mary-Louise Parker) and kids under the alias Thomas
Howard, when he's not out robbing trains with brother Frank (Sam
Shepard) and the gang, Jesse is one sick puppy, an insomniac given
to psychotic flare-ups and shooting...
Rating: 3 Stars Source: RollingStone.com |
| Assassination of Jesse James, The |
Yet another movie revisits the legend of Jesse James, this time looking at how -- despite the many people after him to gather reward money -- Jesse's greatest threat came from very close. Brad Pitt heads the cast, with Andrew Dominik directing. Source: Apollo Movie Guide |
| Asylum |
Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| At New York Film Festival: Upheaval in Iran, Fiasco in Westchester |
Aesthetics versus storytelling: as much as anything, that is the issue that defines the 45th New York Film Festival. Source: NYT |
| At New York Film Festival: Upheaval in Iran, Fiasco in Westchester |
Aesthetics versus storytelling: as much as anything, that is the issue that defines the 45th New York Film Festival. Source: NYT |
| At New York Film Festival: Upheaval in Iran, Fiasco in Westchester |
Aesthetics versus storytelling: as much as anything, that is the issue that defines the 45th New York Film Festival. Source: NYT |
| At New York Film Festival: Upheaval in Iran, Fiasco in Westchester |
Aesthetics versus storytelling: as much as anything, that is the issue that defines the 45th New York Film Festival. Source: NYT |
| At New York Film Festival: Upheaval in Iran, Fiasco in Westchester |
Aesthetics versus storytelling: as much as anything, that is the issue that defines the 45th New York Film Festival. Source: NYT |
| At New York Film Festival: Upheaval in Iran, Fiasco in Westchester |
Aesthetics versus storytelling: as much as anything, that is the issue that defines the 45th New York Film Festival. Source: NYT |
| At New York Film Festival: Upheaval in Iran, Fiasco in Westchester |
Aesthetics versus storytelling: as much as anything, that is the issue that defines the 45th New York Film Festival. Source: NYT |