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FILM REVIEW: 'SUBMARINE'
Now Streaming: Raw Energy, Eccentric Rhythms In Charming Coming Of Age Comedy
Like a Belle & Sebastian song come to life, Submarine finds the pathos buried in the lives of its relatively innocent characters.
FILM INTERVIEW: CAST OF 'DJANGO UNCHAINED'
Jamie Foxx, Samuel L. Jackson & More Share Stories From Tarantino's Spaghetti Western
Jamie Foxx: ... we would take a shot of tequila... which, on a set dealing with such subject matter, you would think, "How is this going to work?" But it all worked out
FILM COLUMN: TOP 5 DRAMA MOVIES OF 2012
Buzzlist: From 'The Master' To 'Silver Linings Playbook', Our Favorite Serious Stories
This year saw biographies, philosophical debates, an exploration in mental illness, and films from some of the top directors working today...
FILM REVIEW: 'SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK'
Lawrence & Cooper’s Performances Bring Oscar Buzz To Infectious Dark Comedy
David O. Russell’s story about mental illness combines a moving drama, deviously dark comedy, and stirring romance - without dropping the ball.
FILM PREVIEW: 'BACHELORETTE'
Kristen Dunst, Lizzy Caplan & Isla Fisher Take A Cue From 'Bridesmaids' In Raunchy Comedy
As the short-lived cult comedy series 'Party Down' demonstrated, Adam Scott and Lizzy Caplan could easily bottle their chemistry and sell it for millions...
FILM PREVIEW: SUMMER DRAMAS 2012
'Savages', 'Sparkle' & More - A Must-See List of Summer's Serious Side
With the beloved supernatural romance 'Twilight' series nearing completion, Pattinson has been cast in a plethora of distinctly un-vampiric roles to shake typecasting.
FILM COLUMN: ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS 2012
From 'Hugo' to 'The Artist,' the Films that Went Home with Oscar
Every year, the awards ceremony brings out Hollywood's A-list, talented newcomers and old favorites.
FILM COLUMN: OSCAR PREDICTIONS 2012
From 'The Artist' To 'Midnight in Paris,' a Year of Nostalgia for the Academy
2012 is not the year of hope and change, for that matter, but of wistful nostalgia of the days of that hope and change, perhaps in hopes to kick-start it once again.
TV COLUMN: GOLDEN GLOBES - PART 2
From Martin Scorsese to Woody Allen, Here Are Predictions of Production Awards 2012
People of all ages were raving about the drama set in Civil Rights-era Mississippi, and at least one of its actresses is a lock for an Oscar nod.
TV COLUMN: GOLDEN GLOBES - PART 1
From Christopher Plummer to Viola Davis, Here Are Predictions of Performance Awards 2012
While the Oscars are the be-all, end-all to some, The Golden Globes are their fun younger sister.
FILM REVIEW: 'MY WEEK WITH MARILYN'
Oscar-Nominated Actress Michelle Williams Dazzles in Marilyn Monroe Biographical Drama
Michelle Williams gives an excellent performance as Marilyn, cutting through the legendary woman’s mask and showing the lost and confused girl underneath.
FILM REVIEW: 'THE ARTIST'
A Unique, Refreshing Snowflake of a Movie
Argentine co-star Berenice Bejo steals the show with a sunshine-smile verve that refuses to acknowledge the limits of silence.
FILM INTERVIEW: JAMES CROMWELL & PENELOPE ANN MILLER
The Cast of 'The Artist' Goes Silent and Puts Emphasis on Story Story Story
Penelope Ann Miller: "This film is a love letter to not only just filmmaking, but art and art forms."
FILM PREVIEW: 'MY WEEK WITH MARILYN' TRAILER
Michelle Williams Takes a Leap as Iconic Starlet Marilyn Monroe
It’s been almost fifty years since her mysterious death, yet we still yearn to understand Marilyn’s life.
FILM INTERVIEW: JOHN GOODMAN
The Famously Husky Booming Voice Goes Silent for 'The Artist'
"I took away an appreciation for the craft of making a film and Michel (Hazanavicius)'s passion for the period and love of cinema. A lot of that rubbed off on me."
FILM INTERVIEW: CAST OF 'OUR IDIOT BROTHER'
Paul Rudd, Emily Mortimer & Elizabeth Banks Share Personal Stories of Family Squabbles
Elizabeth Banks: "I understand wholly ... why it's really important for all of y'all to find your nugget or your POV or your special quote, and I still don't care..."
FILM REVIEW: 'SUBMARINE'
Staying Afloat in a Sea of Perilous, Quaint Cuteness
Both characters are so painfully awkward that watching them interact is like sticking pins into your eyeballs, but in the best way possible.
FILM INTERVIEW: THE CAST OF 'SCREAM 4'
Courteney Cox, Neve Campbell, David Arquette & Wes Craven Keep Us in Suspense
Courteney Cox: "If it was a devil-possessed kind of movie, I probably wouldn't do it because I'd be so scared. This one, you just need to get the corn syrup off and hope
FILM REVIEW: 'THE KING'S SPEECH'
The Old Broad Chalks This One Up As a Favorite Film of the Year
You leave the theater genuinely moved, touched by the author’s insight, the actors’ portrayal. And you’ve learned a bit of history.
FILM INTERVIEW: NICHOLAS HOULT
From 'About A Boy' Through 'Skins': An Actor Matures in 'A Single Man'
"Do I think he’s gay? I think that’s debatable either way, and people can take from it what they want...."