The Best DVD of the Year: Jean-Luc Godard’s Histoire(s) du Cinema
A quarter-century after the French director began it, his grand film essay on movies is finally available in America
A quarter-century after the French director began it, his grand film essay on movies is finally available in America
Tom Terrific helps spur the box office to a 3% boost over same time, last year
Director Asghar Farhadi shows how, even in the nicest families, things can go horribly wrong
With the help of some great makeup, Streep slips into Thatcher’s skin and finds the British PM’s mettle as well as her metal
One icon of German modernism pays thrilling tribute to another in Wenders’ 3-D doc on the late Pina Bauch’s Wuppertal Dance Theater Company
The box office sprang back to life on Boxing Day, with Tom Cruise’s action adventure and Steven Spielberg’s War Horse as the prime winners
This article originally ran on December 22, 2006.
‘Tis the weekend before Christmas, and something like a hundred million Americans are heading to a place called home. They still call it that, though they’ve lived far away for …
How many Steven Spielbergs are there, anyway? One Spielberg released a 3-D animated comedy yesterday: The Adventures of Tintin. Another has an emotionally urgent live-action epic opening Christmas day: War Horse, the story of a …
Star Matt Damon shines bright, but all else in blight, in this egregiously dewy family drama
The 65-year-old boy wonder finds a kindred spirit in Hergé’s teen hero, and the beloved comic book becomes a whirling, almost abstract miracle of nonstop motion
This Hollywood adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s creepy best seller, already made into a pretty fine Swedish movie, is slick, grisly and unnecessary
There’s a thin line between a heartwarming holiday movie and a heartrendingly bad Christmas film. TIME’s Richard Corliss sets his sights on the latter.
The soft openings for two top franchises bring more bad news to Hollywood: now the industry can’t even bank on retreads