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The Artist is the ultimate homage to Hollywood for the obvious reasons: it traces that transition from silent films to talkies, as does the classic of that genre, Singing in the Rain.
It's wowed critics and awards juries worldwide, but to some filmgoers in the UK, "The Artist" was bad enough to warrant a refund. After all, where was...
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Talk about a tone shift.
Michel Hazanavicius, the writer and director behind this year's delightful silent film homage "The Artist," will next direct...
For all the bridesmaids in "Bridesmaids," and all the housemaids in "The Help," the most actor-packed film in the race for the ensemble cast award fro...
Nostalgia can't be the only reason why The Artist is receiving such critical praise. And be sure -- The Artist is a charming, beautifully shot, often funny novelty that audiences of all ages would do well to take a chance on.
In many ways, The Artist resembles A Star Is Born. One film star's career begins to crash and burn while another's takes wing against a background of tremendous churn in the film industry.
Being smack dab in the middle of the prestige movie season means two things: one, the public gets to see Hollywood's best films of the year; and two, ...
M0dern audiences have no relationship with the silent films with which cinematic history began. That makes The Artist perhaps the gutsiest new release of the year-end season.
The Artist may be the year's most brightly imaginative and purely enjoyable film.
It may also be the toughest sell. How many people, after all, will ...
George Clooney may be able to do a lot of things, but he isn't a song-and-dance man. That's unless you count his hokey hoedown and country croon as a member of the Soggy Bottom Boys in O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Hyperventilating critics are forecasting Oscar glory for jaunty French silent movie "The Artist," which landed distribution with The Weinstein Company...
When looking at the upcoming film, "The Artist," which is about 1920s Hollywood silent movie star, one is reminded of a wildly different film: "The Li...
Jean Dujardin does a memorable job in rendering emotion, his face either full of pride or despair. The other forte of this little gem is that its form never stops astonishing you.