What critics who attack the director's borrowings miss
Hollywood still obsessed with school shooting 13 years later
Chad Davis via Flickr.comThe slimiest car in filmThis weekend the State Fairgrounds will be the site of the Car Craft Summer Nationals, a convergence of 5,000 muscle cars and heavily modified hot rods, who will strut and race in a competition of burnt rubber and smoking engines. To help celeb ... More >>
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Air conditioning helps as sequels and remakes compete for your summer movie dollar
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'Profitable Domestic Gross' would be a better name for 'Be Cool'
Scorned auteurs drag their leading ladies through the mud
Opposite aesthetics would seem to spell splitsville for indie cinema's power couple
Quentin Tarantino gets medieval on our asses in 'Kill Bill Vol. 1'
Or, Cannes 2001: How to love the movies without hating yourself
The money swapping was typically dubious. The movies were surprisingly bold. A story treatment from Hollywood's mountain outpost, Sundance 2001.
Dim efforts by Roland Joffé, the Coen Brothers, Lars von Trier, Neil LaBute, and John Waters darken the screens of the world's flashiest film fest
In Sweet and Lowdown, Woody Allen tells the tale of New York jazz in the Thirties--without black people
The new Batman has nothing on the Hong Kong action of God of Gamblers 3
