Revealed Emotion and Stop-Motion: The Best Movies of 2009
Studios made more money with fewer releases this year — but there were still too many great movies to fit on David Edelstein's top ten list.
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We caught up with the Law and Downey Jr. at last night's 'Sherlock Holmes' premiere.
Plus: J.J. Abrams! Stanley Tucci! Tony Shalhoub!
Also, Jeremy Renner and Diane Kruger's Oscar chances just improved greatly.
Sadly, though, there's no sign of Rourke's drunk cockatoo.
There couldn't be a better excuse to break the rules than "Metal on Metal."
"Scott and T-Bone came out and saw us play and were like, 'Man, it'd be great to have you guys be the band in the bowling alley.'"
One could argue that Burton is losing his storytelling touch, but man oh man, he can still compose gorgeous visuals.
"When Rob comes by, stick out a foot, trip him, and when Rob is down on the ground, ask him that question: 'Why didn’t you cast nobodies in these parts?'"
"The corniest movie ever made about the white man’s need to lose his identity and assuage racial, political, sexual and historical guilt.”
There'll be no more developments in his extradition until next year.
Consensus from critics groups rarely translates to Oscar gold.
tiger woods, health carnage, tiger catches tail, barack obama, congress, senate, joe lieberman, the most important people in the world, ink-stained wretches, david paterson, goldman sachs, harry reid, health care, kate hudson, wall street, jude law, neighborhood news, sienna miller, woods hole, aig, ben nelson, citigroup, courtney love, crime, intel, jerks, mayor bloomberg, public option, the greatest depression, white men with money, a-rod, america's sweetheart, andrew cuomo, ballsy crime, ben bernanke