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Eye of the Beholder The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Julian Schnabel sees only treacle in the story that inspired his Diving Bell
, December 19, 2007
At this year's Cannes Film Festival, the American painter turned filmmaker Julian Schnabel (Basquiat, Before Night Falls) won the jury's... More>>
Grounded The Kite Runner
Controversy aside, The Kite Runner just won't fly
, December 12, 2007
Kites fly high over the San Francisco Bay and Kabul (okay, China), but not much else soars in Marc Forster's flaccid adaptation of Khaled... More>>
Legend Has It I Am Legend
That old 'last man on Earth' setup? It really works.
, December 12, 2007
There are two momentous performances in the Darwinian horror fable I Am Legend. One is by the movie's star, Will Smith — but more about him... More>>
Knocked Up Juno
Teen pregnancy, hilarious and sweet, in the indie-licious Juno
, December 12, 2007
Juno marks the second film for director Jason Reitman and the first for screenwriter Diablo Cody, author of the Pussy Ranch blog, which,... More>>
Intelligent Design Starting Out in the Evening
PYT seduces her literary hero in the astute Starting Out in the Evening
, December 12, 2007
In Starting Out in the Evening, a new film by Andrew Wagner, a pneumatic graduate student spreads honey over the face of the elderly New York... More>>
Mr. Schrader Goes to Washington The Walker
A gay escort finds himself at the center of a classic D.C. scandal in The Walker
, December 12, 2007
Paul Schrader's cinema is largely defined by the pathology of his male protagonists, and with The Walker, he's added a striking new character to... More>>
Those Were the Days Youth Without Youth
Coppola romanticizes his source material in the not entirely terrible Youth Without Youth
, December 12, 2007
Youth Without Youth, Francis Ford Coppola's self-financed return to the fray, is a curious project — well-crafted, personal, and... More>>
Repertory Film Listing
, December 12, 2007
Artists' Television Access. "CCSF Directing Class": Join the CCSF Department of Cinema's Motion Picture Directing class for a screening of its... More>>
Lost Cause The Golden Compass
Avoiding its anti-dogma roots, Golden Compass veers off-course
, December 05, 2007
Casting Nicole Kidman as the glacial, intractably smooth megalomaniac Mrs. Coulter in The Golden Compass is no less inspired for being obvious.... More>>
Man in the Chair
, December 05, 2007
Finally, stripling movie nerds get their own art-house Karate Kid! A student filmmaking contest pits troubled, working-class teen Cameron Kincaid... More>>
Sorry State of Affairs Atonement
Ian McEwan's Atonement, now as a bodice-ripper
, December 05, 2007
Rereading Ian McEwan's Atonement last weekend, my first thought was: I hope to God that Joe Wright — whose broadly grinning Pride and... More>>
About a Son Lets Kurt Cobain Talk for Himself Kurt Cobain: About a Son
, November 28, 2007
Pity the fool hired to scribble the DVD-jacket copy for Kurt Cobain: About a Son — the film sounds horrific on paper. It's a 92-minute... More>>
Holly
, November 28, 2007
Shot concurrently with a "raising awareness" documentary on child prostitution in Southeast Asia (by the tellingly named Priority Films), Holly... More>>
Buddha's Lost Children
, November 28, 2007
This excellent documentary, filmed in the wilds of northern Thailand, tells of an extraordinary Buddhist monk, charismatic tattooed ex-boxer Khru... More>>
Like a Complete Unknown Bob Dylan
, November 21, 2007
I'm Not There and the changing face of Bob Dylan on film. I'm Not There is the movie of the year — but to whom does Todd Haynes's Bob... More>>
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