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New York Times Movie Reviews
- For Oscar Hopefuls, a Season Stretched
- This year?s longer awards season is putting a strain on filmmakers, stars and battle-weary awards campaigners.
- Polanski?s Visions of Victimhood
- ?The Ghost Writer? opens this week, and, not for the first time in Roman Polanski?s career, the movie itself is likely to be overshadowed by the man who made it.
- Truth Lies Somewhere in Between
- When is a documentary not a documentary? That question hovered in the freezing air at the recent Sundance Film Festival.
- Tallulah?s Back in Town, Still Famous for Her Infamy
- What is it about the actress Tallulah Bankhead that makes her such an enduring object of fascination, despite the skimpy résumé?
- Arts, Briefly: Barbara Walters to End Oscar-Night Specials
- Barbara Walters is calling an end to her annual Oscars interview show.
- Arts, Briefly: Director Takes on Airline Over Seating
- The film director Kevin Smith (?Clerks,? ?Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back?) was removed from a Southwest Airlines flight on Saturday because he was too overweight to fit in one seat.
- Arts, Briefly: ?Valentine?s Day? Is No. 1
- A trio of high-profile new movies ? and a still-solid ?Avatar? ? brought in large crowds at North American theaters over the weekend.
- Security and Eager Crowds Greet Bollywood Film
- ?My Name Is Khan? drew crowds even as a political party sought to disrupt its release over remarks by its star.
- DVDs: Two Crime Tales, but Similarities End Right There
- This week, ?The Ladykillers? and ?To Live and Die in L. A.? are released on DVD.
- Their Goal: To Regain Oscars? Old Luster
- The producers of this year?s Oscar ceremony must squeeze 10 potential best pictures, and a total of 197 nominees, into a watchable event.
- Swiss Not Ready to Extradite Polanski
- The Swiss ministry of Justice said it will wait until Los Angeles courts determine whether Roman Polanski must face sentencing in person.
- Film: North Carolina as It Was, Split and Seething
- The film ?Blood Done Sign My Name,? based on Timothy B. Tyson?s book, looks at a dark moment in the history of a North Carolina town.
- Movie Review | 'Valentine?s Day': A Whole Lotta Interconnected Love, and a Whole Lotta Movie Stars
- The dire romantic comedy ?Valentine?s Day? is neither romantic nor remotely comedic.
- Movie Review | 'The Wolfman': It?s Hard to Be Refined as You Howl at the Moon
- The title character in ?The Wolfman? suffers from a vexing identity crisis, and so does the movie.
- Movie Review | 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians': Another Teenage Woe: The Hounds of Hades
- In ?Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief,? virginal teenagers do battle with fire-belching monsters.
- Movie Review | 'My Name Is Khan': A Hero Begins His Quest, and Then the Trouble Starts
- ?My Name Is Khan? is an effective exercise in Bollywood high emotionalism.
- Movie Review | 'October Country': A Family in Need of a Generation Gap
- The filmmakers Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher document a family?s woes in ?October Country.?
- Movie Review | 'Videocracy': Prime Minister, Primo Mogul
- ?Videocracy? is a queasy-funny and unapologetically biased look at the televisual world that the Italian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, has created.
- Movie Review | 'The Vicious Kind': Home for the Holler Days: Visit Dad, Add Girlfriend
- There is a lot of hurting in the family melodrama ?The Vicious Kind,? and a lot of healing too.
- Movie Review | 'Barefoot to Timbuktu': Swiss-American Adventurer
- How you feel about the odd little documentary ?Barefoot to Timbuktu? will depend to an unusually large extent on how you feel about its subject.
Category: Miscellaneous
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