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Critic?s Notebook: ?Amour? and ?Beyond the Hills? at Cannes Film Festival
?Amour,? about a couple in their 80s, was warmly received at Cannes; ?Beyond the Hills,? also at the festival, concerns two friends divided by religion.
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ArtsBeat: Cannes Film Festival: Living (and Filming) in Hotels
At the Cannes Film Festival, the Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul talks about "Mekong Hotel," his unusual film about creating a film.
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ArtsBeat: Cannes Film Festival: Taboos and Tourism
At the Cannes Film Festival, the director Ulrich Seidl explains how the film "Paradise" turned into a trilogy in the editing room, and how the idea of tourism, with its positive and negative connotations, underlies the film.
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AMC Theater Deal Links China to Hollywood
The Wanda Group will buy AMC Entertainment, making the world?s largest theater group, the companies said.
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Universal, Armed With Cash From Comcast, Takes Aim at Disney
Universal Studios, the theme park chain now controlled by Comcast, is rolling out new weapons in its battle against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts ? and Disney is fortifying its defenses.
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ArtsBeat: ?Battleship? Pulls Up Lame at Box Office
Peter Berg?s ?Battleship? managed to sell about $25.4 million in tickets in its first weekend in North American theaters, a victim of bad buzz and the continuing strength of ?Marvel?s The Avengers.?
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Alex Kurtzman Directs Chris Pine in ?People Like Us?
Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, both experts in action films, have made ?People Like Us,? a movie about relationships.
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T Magazine: Photos of The Moment | 'Antiviral' at Cannes
Caitlin Cronenberg's Cannes Film Festival photo diary.
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The Specialists, Prop Weapons Supplier to ?Men in Black 3?
Rick Washburn?s company the Specialists, in SoHo, supplies prop firearms to movie and TV productions, like ?Boardwalk Empire? and ?Men in Black 3.?
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Bradford Young, Cinematographer for ?Middle of Nowhere?
Bradford Young, whose movies have focused on people who have been marginalized, says he is still trying to figure out what he wants to say with the camera.
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Stop-Motion Animation: ?Goodnight Molly,? ?Halfland?
In the studio town of Los Angeles, stop-motion animators are making small films of very personal visions at home for almost no money.
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DVD: ?The Big Heat? and ?Walking Tall? Are Out on DVD
New DVD releases include Fritz Lang?s 1953 film noir, ?The Big Heat,? starring Glenn Ford, and Phil Karlson?s 1973 ?Walking Tall,? starring Joe Don Baker.
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Snapshot | Matt D?Elia: Matt D?Elia on His Debut, ?American Animal?
Matt D?Elia, director, writer and star of ?American Animal,? is much nicer than he appears on screen.
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The Duplass Brothers Have Kidnapped Hollywood!
And relocated it to their garage.
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Riff: How to Enjoy Going to the Movies Again
Long lines. Rowdy patrons. Random outbursts. All the things that usually ruin a night at the cinema are exactly what make midnight screenings the last great moviegoing experience.
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Critic?s Notebook: Cannes, With ?Moonrise Kingdom? and an Auteur Spirit
Michael Haneke, Abbas Kiarostami and other luminaries have films in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Movie Review: ?What to Expect When You?re Expecting,? With Cameron Diaz
?What to Expect When You?re Expecting,? directed by Kirk Jones, takes the edge off Heidi Murkoff?s best seller, probably for the dads, mostly.
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Movie Review: Aliens Fight Heroic Earthlings in ?Battleship?
?Battleship,? a movie loosely based on the Hasbro game, is a cacophonous special-effects extravaganza.
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Movie Review: ?The Color Wheel,? Directed by Alex Ross Perry
?The Color Wheel,? a black-and-white film approaching the mumblecore school, is written by its two stars.
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Movie Review : ?Hysteria,? With Hugh Dancy and Maggie Gyllenhaal
In ?Hysteria,? directed by Tanya Wexler, Hugh Dancy is a medical man in Victorian London with busy hands and satisfied female patients.
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Movie Review: ?Polisse,? Directed by and Starring Maïwenn
?Polisse,? from Maïwenn, illuminates French society with a toughness and fidelity that few other recent movies have dared.
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Movie Review: ?The Dictator,? Sacha Baron Cohen?s New Comedy
Sacha Baron Cohen?s newest creation, Admiral General Aladeen, is the star of the new comedy ?The Dictator.?
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Movie Review: Schizophrenia in Dustin Lance Black?s Film ?Virginia?
Dustin Lance Black?s film ?Virginia? follows the chaotic life of the title character (played by Jennifer Connelly), who is schizophrenic.
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Movie Review: ?Elena,? by Andrei Zvyagintsev, Set In and Around Moscow
?Elena,? by Andrei Zvyagintsev, follows a married couple and their class resentments.
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Movie Review: ?American Animal,? a Matt D?Elia Production
?American Animal,? written, produced, directed and starring Matt D?Elia, is about a terminally ill man given to delivering monologues to his patient roommate.
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Movie Review: ?Mansome,? Morgan Spurlock?s Take on Masculinity
In ?Mansome,? the documentarian Morgan Spurlock focuses on the many facets of men?s grooming.
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Movie Review: ?The Samaritan,? Starring Samuel L. Jackson
In ?The Samaritan,? Samuel L. Jackson stars as a former con man asked to assist in another swindle.
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Movie Review: ?Indie Game: The Movie,? About Fez and Phil Fish
?Indie Game: The Movie? is a tenderly wrought portrait of four independent video game designers.
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Movie Review: ?Beyond the Black Rainbow,? Directed by Panos Cosmatos
?Beyond the Black Rainbow? is set in a gloomy, underpopulated clinic outfitted with mysterious doors, where the staff members behave as oddly as the inmates.
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Movie Review: ?Lovely Molly,? Directed by Eduardo Sanchez
In ?Lovely Molly,? the director Eduardo Sanchez paints an intimate portrait of a tormented young newlywed and recovering addict in a haunted house.
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Movie Review: ?Tales From Dell City, Texas? Documents a Dying Town
Tales From Dell City, Texas? examines a rural community losing its ways of life.
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Movie Review: Follow Me,? a Biography of Jonathan Netanyahu
?Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story? remembers the commando who died at Entebbe.
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Movie Review: ?Mahler on the Couch,? Directed by Percy and Felix Adlon
?Mahler on the Couch? dramatizes Gustav Mahler?s tempestuous marriage and his consultation with Sigmund Freud.
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Movie Review: ?Quill,? Directed by Yoichi Sai
?Quill: The Life of a Guide Dog? tells the story of the raising and training of a Labrador retriever.
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Movie Review: ?Never Stand Still,? a History of Jacob?s Pillow
?Never Stand Still: Dancing at Jacob?s Pillow? is a history of the dance festival as it approaches its 80th season.
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Movie Listings for May 18-24
A critical guide to movies playing in and outside the New York area.
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Film Series Covers a Century of the Lower East Side
In a monthly series of 16-millimeter films at the Seward Park Library, streetscapes and characters change, from pushcarts to punk rockers.
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ArtsBeat: Morgan Spurlock, Male Grooming and 'Mansome'
In the film, Mr. Spurlock interviews many men, from celebrities like Jason Bateman and Zach Galifianakis, to the award-winning beardsman Jack Passion, in a quest to understand how men's grooming habits have evolved.
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Special Report: Cannes Festival: They'll Always Have Cannes
For better or worse the Cannes International Film Festival seems more than ever a model of stability, at a time when other major European festivals are working through regime changes.
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Echoes of Tiananmen, on Film, Face Hurdles in China
A film on Cui Jian, the rock musician whose songs embodied the spirit of hope and protest among young people in China in 1989, faces obstacles in getting distributed.
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Lindsay Lohan and Her ?Liz & Dick? Role
The producer of ?Liz & Dick,? a television film about Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, says some of Taylor?s friends aren?t happy about his casting Lindsay Lohan.
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ArtsBeat: The Leader, el Comandante: A Former Foreign Correspondent Weighs In on Real and Big-Screen Dictators
As I sat in a theater watching the faux dictator of the made-up Republic of Wadiya carry on, I imagined all those real-life autocrats sitting in the dark around me guffawing at the execution jokes.
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MOVIES: This Week?s Movies | May 18, 2012
The New York Times film critics on ?What to Expect When You?re Expecting,? ?The Color Wheel? and ?Battleship.?
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MOVIES: Arming the Movies
The Specialists, Ltd., a Manhattan company, provides all types of weapons to the movie and TV industries.
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ArtsBeat: 'Skyfall': Word Association With James Bond
The new James Bond adventure, "Skyfall," gets a teaser trailer, while Bond's creator, Ian Fleming, gets a film about his life.
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ArtsBeat: Video: This Week's Movies, May 18
The New York Times film critics on "What to Expect When You're Expecting," "The Color Wheel" and "Battleship."
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ArtsBeat: Kanye West and Marilyn Manson Take Films to Cannes
Marilyn Manson will appear in Quentin Dupieux's "Wrong Cops Chapter One," which is being presented as part of the Director's Fortnight at Cannes, while Kanye West plans to present a short film called "Cruel Summer" at the festival.
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MOVIES | ANATOMY OF A SCENE: Inside ?Tonight You?re Mine?
In Anatomy of a Scene, David Mackenzie narrates a scene from his film, which was shot at a Scotland music festival.
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Morbid Beauty in ?Dark Shadows?
Images from Tim Burton?s comedy starring Johnny Depp.
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Director Favorites
Images of directors? choices for their favorite summer movies.
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MOVIES: Breakthrough Performances
Dennis Lim looks at some of the noteworthy performances of the summer movies season.
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Slide Show: Coming Soon
Images from some of the films arriving this summer.
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Movies Update Newsletter
Sign up here for our Movies Update e-mail, delivered each Friday, and stay on top of Critics? Picks, blockbusters and independent films.
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