Take A Trip Back To The 20s
"Midnight in Paris," the film that most universally stole people's hearts in 2011, took our scatterbrained narrator's enchantment with the 20s to an i...
"Midnight in Paris," the film that most universally stole people's hearts in 2011, took our scatterbrained narrator's enchantment with the 20s to an i...
Aaron Sankin | Posted 04.16.2012
For the majority of his cinematic career, most people assumed Woody Allen was obsessed with New York City--highlights like Manhattan and Annie Hall ef...
The Huffington Post | Ross Luippold | Posted 03.16.2012
"Midnight in Paris," Woody Allen's highest grossing movie of his career and the winner of the Best Original Screenplay Academy Award this year, eviden...
Posted 02.29.2012
Anyone who has seen "Midnight In Paris" knows that the Stein house was the place to be if you were an aspiring artist, writer, musician or socialite. ...
Bryan Young | Posted 04.28.2012
While everyone has their attention fixed on cinema because of the Academy Awards, there are some classic Blu-ray releases I'd love to kindle (or rekindle) interest in.
Liz Kozak | Posted 04.23.2012
I wish I could call up every single person who told me, "Sleep while you can!" and inform them that their advice was terrible. I wish I had used all that nap time to go to the movies, because I miss it a whole lot.
Tori Haschka | Posted 04.23.2012
This Coq au Vin is exactly the kind of dish that could get me out of bed at midnight. The taste takes you straight to Paris.
Michael Vazquez | Posted 04.22.2012
If the end of the world or your final film? is when you say what you really mean, perhaps with The Turin Horse, Béla Tarr is giving the last laugh to the Gypsies of his state-seized debut film (shot at age 16) and delivering a stone-cold classic.
Posted 04.20.2012
Meryl Streep isn't the only Hollywood star sitting on nearly three decades of Academy Awards losses. Woody Allen has been nominated nine times in the ...
Kia Makarechi | Posted 02.15.2012
Woody Allen has joined The Throne, sort of. Kanye West and Jay-Z's anthemic "N*ggas In Paris," a track off their Grammy nominated Watch The Throne...
Alona Elkayam | Posted 03.28.2012
While Woody focuses on the idea that every generation thinks the previous generation was simpler, Ms. Stern focuses on something less debatable: Lost time. All Ms. Stern wants is for us to put our iPhones down.
The Huffington Post | Gary Susman | Posted 03.26.2012
The much vaunted Oscar bounce ain't what it used to be. Within the last decade, a movie nominated for Best Picture could expect to see its grosses ...
Emma Seligman | Posted 03.26.2012
Although there were some fantastic films I didn't expect to see on the nomination lists, like Midnight in Paris, I'm going to put in my two cents for the names that weren't called.
Michael Russnow | Posted 03.17.2012
It's oddly intriguing that a lackluster show and a diluted dose of Ricky Gervais appeals to me greater than his shockmeister two prior appearances.
Posted 01.15.2012
"The Artist" has danced away with the 2012 Golden Globe Award for Best Picture, Comedy or Musical. A black and white, silent film may seem an unlik...
Posted 03.15.2012
The tables turned at one of Hollywood's most prestigious luncheons on Friday. Amidst a week packed with glitzy galas, The American Film Institute f...
AP | Posted 03.04.2012
LOS ANGELES — The historical epic "War Horse," the Deep South drama "The Help," the silent film "The Artist" and the wedding comedy "Bridesmaids...
Steve Honig | Posted 03.02.2012
Those of us who stare longingly into the past as a time when life was better are not, as is suggested in Midnight in Paris, unable to cope with the present.
Govindini Murty | Posted 03.01.2012
It is greatly worthwhile to celebrate the notable movies of 2011 that took the risk of advocating for democratic freedom, the political principle that makes so much film artistry possible.
Scott Mendelson | Posted 02.29.2012
Most are what I would consider 'bad movies' that are being hailed elsewhere as greats, while a few are merely mediocre movies that are inexplicably being given a critical pass in most circles.
Roger Friedman | Posted 02.28.2012
The Artist is made by French filmmakers who long for Hollywood in the late 1920s. And then there's the Woody Allen film, made by Hollywood people in Paris who long for Paris in the 20s.
John Lopez | Posted 02.28.2012
Let's just be honest: 2011 hasn't been the best year for film. However, it did have some bright spots, found in the tiniest theater of the multiplex, like stray quarters in the couch cushions.
Brad Schreiber | Posted 02.27.2012
Everything said about Michelle Williams's portrayal of Marilyn Monroe on the British set of The Prince and the Showgirl is true. She magnificently captures the insecurity, caginess and sultry manipulation of a Hollywood icon.
Posted 12.22.2011
Many have said that Woody Allen's recent films just don't pack the same punch as they used to. Maybe that is because viewers are watching Allen's sign...
Posted 12.19.2011
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Posted 05.04.2012