Its very own temple of doom, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull digs Indy into a deep hole.
By Robert Wilonsky,
May 21, 2008
Here's your hat, Indy, but, really, what's your hurry? Because 19 years after the Last Crusade that clearly wasn't, and 15 years after the old... More>>
Call them the comeback kids: In its early days, the 2008 Cannes Film Festival has served as a staging ground for a number of unlikely returns,... More>>
Harmony Korine talks about his new movie Mister Lonely and coming home.
By Jim Ridley and Jack Silverman,
May 21, 2008
The snapshot, smudged with soot, shows a man with a puzzled expression propped up in a hospital bed. He is clearly a patient of some kind. The... More>>
In praise of Larry Kramer's Faggots, specifically its forked satire, author Reynolds Price wrote: "It offers us oddly entertaining, generally... More>>
Art HouseCompiled By Michael Leaverton and Hiya Swanhuyser,
May 21, 2008
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Artists' Television Access. Sebastiane: Derek... More>>
British plantation owner and colonialist extraordinaire Henry Moores (Linus Roache) fancies himself the cowboy of Kerala, cavorting around the... More>>
Nick Broomfield and his actors use both in this sympathetic re-creation of the Haditha massacre.
By Anthony Kaufman,
May 14, 2008
Nick Broomfield, known for his unseemly documentary portraits of Aileen Wuornos, Heidi Fleiss, and Courtney Love, brings a surprising dose of... More>>
Facing Indy at the box office, Narnia sequel ups the action and loses some magic
By Ella Taylor,
May 14, 2008
Things never happen the same way twice." Thus boometh Aslan the lion (Liam Neeson), alias the Son of God, popping his computer-generated shaggy... More>>
Art HouseCompiled By Michael Leaverton and Hiya Swanhuyser,
May 14, 2008
Artists' Television Access. OpenScreening: "Against Interpretation": Local abstract film and video. Thu., May 15, 8 p.m. $5. Other Cinema's... More>>
Errol Morris cuts the Abu Ghraib MPs some slack in Standard Operating Procedure.
By J. Hoberman,
May 07, 2008
It's been 20 years since Errol Morris made The Thin Blue Line, a found "noir" that served to free an innocent man convicted of murder. Gathering... More>>