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January 15, 2007
The Undulating Curve of Shifting Awards-Season Expectations!

Movies buzz and backlash report.

January 8, 2007
Apocalpyse (Not So Long From) Now

In the thrillingly dire Children of Men, Clive Owen and dystopia make a nice pair.

January 8, 2007
Trailer Mix: Summer ’07

Our reviews of this week’s previews.

December 25, 2006
Mayhem on Earth

From dystopia to Julia: a conversation with Clive Owen.

December 25, 2006
Because We Never Give Up

Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee burst onto the film scene, two decades apart, each defining his own era of gritty New York cinema. 'Mean Streets' and 'She’s Gotta Have It', 'Taxi Driver' and 'Do the Right Thing'—these weren’t just the works of NYU hotshots but of instantly recognizable superstars. Instead of cashing in, both turned down paychecks and battled to make wild, personal projects.

December 25, 2006
Behind Enemy Lines

Clint Eastwood’s unshakable Iwo Jima; Judi Dench’s acidity trip; and a Rocky you can kinda root for.

December 25, 2006
The Good Guy: Edward Norton

Q&A with the 'The Painted Veil' star.

December 18, 2006
The Year in DVDs

Instead of choosing between the most phenomenal rereleases and the best new film and TV boxes, we pick ten DVD pairings that represent the best of both worlds.

December 18, 2006
The Year in Movies

It wasn’t too soon for one 9/11 film, and it couldn’t have been a better year, tragically, for Iraq documentaries. Helen Mirren ruled. Maggie Gyllenhaal and Ryan Gosling were highly addictive. And the best movie of the year was … well, scroll down.

December 11, 2006
They Cut Glass. And Hands.

For such a formulaic film, Blood Diamond does have one very nice surprise. (Plus: Leo’s good in it.)

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