Walter Salles’ film of the Beatnik novel has cool moments but remains stillborn, like a diorama in a Kerouac museum
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Cosmopolis: Rpattz, from Kstew to Jstew to Dcron
In a non-’Twilight’ solo flight, Robert Pattinson renounces fangs for a billionaire’s snarl in David Cronenberg’s lurid, vapid take on the banality of greed
Spoiler Alert: Snow White, Warrior Princess, and Her Forgettable Dwarfs
‘Snow White’ the action film? The very boring action film. This warrior princess comes up short
Fairy-Tale Ending: Snow White Dwarfs the Competition
The old fable connects with new viewers and jump-starts the June box office
Snow White and the Huntsman: The Fairest Feminist of Them All
What’s that mirror talking about? No one is fairer than Charlize Theron. Unless we’re talking inner beauty—which is exactly what this movie is about.
The Palme d’Amour: Director Michael Haneke Takes Cannes’ Top Prize—Again
Michael Haneke’s quietly magnificent story of love on the brink of death takes the top prize, while seven American films oozing with star quality get no love at all
Kerouac’s On the Road Comes to Cannes: Where’s the Beat?
Walter Salles’ film of the Beat Generation classic wastes a strong cast, including Twilight‘s Kristen Stewart, in a needless tribute to ’50s wanderlust
Cannes Preview: What to Expect When You’re Inspecting…
The 65th Cannes Film Festival may be short on directorial star quality but high on Hollywood glamour
Breaking Dawn to Its Critics: “Bite Me”
With nearly $300 million in three days, the vampire epic proves irresistible to its fans and impregnable to reviewers’ scorn
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part I. More like Breaking Yawn
The world’s most insipid young lovers, Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), finally consummate their love in Breaking Dawn—Part 1, the fourth installment in the Twilight series. This is cause for …