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LEADER OF MEN? Steve Carell and Channing Tatum in 'Foxcatcher'
November 14, 2014
Pride and sport collide in Bennett Miller's new film 'Foxcatcher'
THIS IS THE END. Vietnamese board an American helicopter a half mile from the U.S. Embassy, April 29, 1975.
Film
September 17, 2014
Rory Kennedy's 'Last Days in Vietnam'
FAMILY TIES. John Lithgow and Alfred Molina in 'Love is Strange"
Film
August 20, 2014
In 1937, Paramount Pictures released “Make Way for Tomorrow,” a drama that documentarian Errol Morris once declared “the most depressing movie ever made, providing reassurance that everything will definitely end badly.” In it, an elderly couple (Victor Young, Beulah Bondi), l
WHAT COMES NEXT? Ellar Coltrane in 'Boyhood'
Film
July 18, 2014
Richard Linklater's journey through 'Boyhood'
"Band of Sisters" behind the scenes: Mary Fishman with JoAnn Persch, R.S.M., and Pat Murphy, R.S.M.
Film
June 24, 2014
There is nothing quite like a nun with a voice.This month, 50 years after Soeur Sourire, the Belgian singing sister, topped the charts with her pop hit “Dominique” (and received the dubious distinction two years later of being portrayed on screen by Debbie Reynolds), Sister Cristina Scuc
NOVICE. Agata Trzebuchowska in “Ida."
Film
May 07, 2014
The film "Ida" is "less concerned with recounting the Holocaust than in absorbing its echoes."
BEFORE THE DELUGE. Jennifer Connelly as naameh and Russell Crowe as Noah
Film
April 15, 2014
The biblical ambition of Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Noah’
CITIZENS UNITED. Shailene Woodley, Ashley Judd, Tony Goldwyn and Ansel Elgort in "Divergent." (CNS photo/Summit)
Film
April 01, 2014
"We’d like to applaud the filmmakers for raising reading levels, in an industry where dumbing-down is the business model." Film critic John Anderson reviews 'Divergent.'
SOMETHING'S COMING. Jennifer Connelly and Russell Crowe in 'Noah'
Film
March 27, 2014
Is it blasphemous to say that the problem with “Noah” is the story? That it may not be substantial enough to float a star-driven, effects-laden, $125-million movie? Or that director Darren Aronofsky’s attempt to hang flesh, blood, human logic and nautical mechanics on a tale that b
Books
March 12, 2014
The night before this review was being tortured into near-coherence a musical group called the Postal Service appeared on ldquo The Colbert Report rdquo promoting its new release ldquo Give Up rdquo mdash which was actually recorded 10 years earlier and was being re-released The history of