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October 3, 2008

Further Reading: Marion Cotillard and Forest Whittaker in Abel Ferrara's Mary Opens in new window

As the NFT in London prepares a Juliette Binoche season, Kim looks at Abel Ferrara's Mary which also stars Marion Cotillard and Forest Whittaker. More...

May 7, 2008

Warners-New Line Merger Clouds Picturehouse's Future Opens in new window

Now that New Line has been absorbed by Warner Bros., what will become of New Line's independent division, Picturehouse? More...

February 27, 2008

Our Favorite Moments From The 80th Academy Awards -- An Oscar Pictorial Opens in new window

We've selected some of our favorite moments from Hollywood's biggest night! Browse our gallery of gowns on the red carpet, winners onstage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the 80th Annual Academy Awards. More...

February 11, 2008

Exclusive: BAFTA Red Carpet Video Report Opens in new window

RT chats to Marion Cotillard, Javier Bardem, Ricky Gervais, Jason Isaacs, Andy Serkis, Julie Christie, Diablo Cody, Sam Riley, Tom Wilkinson and, erm, Victoria Silvstedt on the red carpet at the British Academy Film Awards 2008. More...

February 7, 2008

Marion Cotillard on La Vie en Rose and Oscars: The RT Interview Opens in new window

We caught up with the Oscar-winning actress in San Francisco, chatting about Edith Piaf's impact on contemporary France, and Cotillard's upcoming projects, including Nine, a remake of 8½ by Rob Marshall. More...

January 14, 2008

And the Golden Globes Winners Are... Opens in new window

It was missing the glitz and glitter of previous years, but the 65th annual Golden Globes were held via press conference yesterday, with Atonement, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, No Country for Old Men, and Sweeney Todd leading the crowd at two wins apiece. More...

December 14, 2007

Atonement, Control Lead London Film Critics Noms Opens in new window

The London Critics Circle has announced the nominees for its year-end awards, with Anton Corbijn's Control and Joe Wright's Atonement leading the pack at eight nominations apiece. More...

December 13, 2007

Atonement Leads Golden Globe Nominations Opens in new window

The nominations for the 65th annual Golden Globe Awards were announced this morning. Did your favorite films, stars, and songs make the cut? More...

December 12, 2007

Jesse James Wins SF Critics Over; Into the Wild Leads Critics Choice Noms Opens in new window

Just when we thought we'd seen all the year-end kudos we can handle, along come the San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards -- and the Critics Choice Awards nominations -- to prove us wrong. More...

December 10, 2007

There Will Be Blood, No Country For Old Men Top Critics' Awards Opens in new window

Multiple honorees from four regional critics' circles include the Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men, P.T. Anderson's There Will Be Blood, Julian Schnabel's The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Gone, Baby, Gone's Amy Ryan, and more. More...

November 13, 2007

RT on DVD: The Return of Shrek, Miami Vice, and Seagal! Opens in new window

It's a week of threequel DVD offerings, as a certain green ogre playing daddy (Shrek the Third) and a group of hipster thieves out for revenge (Ocean's Thirteen) hit shelves. But should your tastes venture to the sublime (Paris Je T'aime), the syndicated (Gilmore Girls: The Complete Series), or the Seagal (Urban Justice), you'll find there are many more treats to take home. More...

June 7, 2007

Critical Consensus: "Ocean's Thirteen" Is Slick And Fun; "Hostel" Is Worth A Visit: "Surf's Up" Is Tubular Opens in new window

This week at the movies, we've got smooth criminals ("Ocean's Thirteen," starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Matt Damon); ill-fated vacationers ("Hostel: Part II," starring Bijou Phillips and Heather Matarazzo); and surfing penguins ("Surf's Up," with voice work from Jon Heder and Shia LaBeouf). What do the critics have to say? More...

May 4, 2007

SFIFF Report: Red Carpet, Parker Posey, Capsule Reviews! Opens in new window

It's been half a century since the San Francisco International Film Festival began (making it the longest-running domestic fest of its kind) and its lineup reflects that history well. Where else can you find George Lucas, Spike Lee, Parker Posey, and other indie-Hollywood luminaries in the same program? More...