Films You Should See: Paris, Texas
Wim Wenders' evocative Paris, Texas, now available in a gorgeous and vital new Criterion edition, is the German director's melancholic look at haunted people lost in America.
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David Belle of District 13: Ultimatum
The star of District 13: Ultimatum and founder of parkour, David Belle, talks about getting more comfortable on film, his acting aspirations, and, oh yeah, that time he almost played Spider-Man.
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Oscar Noms: Ten Talking Points
At long last, Oscar has spoken! Nathaniel Rogers breaks down the news, using the 10 (!) Best Picture nominees as inspiration.
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The Good Man in the Bad World
The British Red Riding series is a new kind of trilogy—three directors for three films. Directors Julian Jarrold (Brideshead Revisited) and James Marsh (Man on Wire) talk about this unique working experience.
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Terribly Happy: Quirkily Noir
Director Henrik Ruben Genz channels Hitchcock and the Coen Brothers in this fish-out-of-water thriller set in the Danish hinterlands.
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From Paris With Love: No Merci
John Travolta, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, director Pierre Morel, and writer Luc Besson chat up their flashy actioner From Paris with Love.
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Sundance: The Oscar Connection
Sundance sometimes has delectable Oscar offerings... but not always. What's happening in Park City this year?
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North Face: The Eiger Beckons
In Philipp Stölzl's thrilling new film, two climbers are seduced by the defiantly challenging Eiger. Move over, Krakauer! The movie quickly rappels its way right into the adventure canon.
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Taking Off and Running with Nicole Opper
Director Nicole Opper's documentary Off and Running (TFF 2009) began as a portrait of a unique family, but soon grew into so much more.
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The People's Globes
The Golden Globes have spoken. What effect—if any—will the populist choices made by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association have on the 2010 Oscar races?
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The Reelist: Mad Scientists
In honor of Paul Bettany as a conflicted Charles Darwin in the new film Creation, The Reelist takes a look at mad scientists on film. (Not that Darwin was mad...)
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Oscars: The Best of… Everything?
When it comes to Oscar prognostication, the noms and awards from all the various guilds and organizations can either act as indicators of what's to comeor make no sense at all.
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The Last Station: Christopher Plummer
In his latest film, Michael Hoffman's The Last Station, legendary actor Christopher Plummer tackles a role for the ages: the charismatic—and bearded—Russian author Leo Tolstoy, as you've never seen him.
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Valentine’s Day: Classic Hollywood Style
Tue February 09, 2010, 07:30 AM
BAM is offering a film lover's Valentine's Day dinner-movie package: the 1934 romantic comedy It Happened One Night and ...Case Study: Entre Nos
Fri February 05, 2010, 09:00 AM
Independent filmmakers, join Tribeca Film Institute at the New School on February 16 for a fascinating case study of the making ofGet Your 'Toon On with These Oscar Noms
Thu February 04, 2010, 12:00 PM
Check out the Best Animated Shorts up for Oscar this year.TC Kids Club: ET and More
Wed February 03, 2010, 09:00 AM
TC Kids Club introduced a new generation to E.T. Kid reporter Allison chimes in about th ...TC Doc Series:
P-Star to Dungeon Masters
Tue February 02, 2010, 02:15 PM
After P-Star Rising kicked it off, the TC Doc Series is a smash hit. Join us February 8 for Keven McAlester's The Du ...The 82nd Academy Awards Nominations
Tue February 02, 2010, 09:00 AM
Finally! Here are the nominees for the 82nd Academy Awards.The Ghost Writer: Polanski is Back
Mon February 01, 2010, 02:15 PM
Take a look at new photos and the trailer for Roman Polanski's upcoming film, The Ghost Writer.From Paris with Love Director Pierre Morel Dishes on Dune
Fri January 29, 2010, 12:30 PM
From Paris with Love director Pierre Morel takes a second to talk about his upcoming adaptation of Dune.



