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The discussion no adult wants to have with their aged parent: Huppert with Trintignant.

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Hollywood generally treats aging as an ennobling process, a time of gauzy

Hollywood generally treats aging as an ennobling process, a time of gauzy reflection or an opportunity to transmit…

Alexandrowicz sets the stage for his interviews.

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History is written by the victors and laws by the occupiers. That’s

History is written by the victors and laws by the occupiers. That’s the way it works in Ra’anan…

Where is the love for McConaughey in&nbsp;<i>Magic Mike</i>?

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For film geeks, if there’s one thing better than watching the Oscars,

For film geeks, if there’s one thing better than watching the Oscars, it’s bitching about the Oscars—a hallowed…

Brakhage, not long before his death, and his beloved medium.

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There are two movies struggling against each other in this affectionate, intimate

There are two movies struggling against each other in this affectionate, intimate documentary by Pip Chodorov. One is…

Stone and Gosling take a breather from the bullets.

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Originally slated to open in September 2012, Gangster Squad was delayed when

Originally slated to open in September 2012, Gangster Squad was delayed when the movie-theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado,…

Cotillard's trainer gets too close to the whale.

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To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, one must have a heart of stone to

To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, one must have a heart of stone to watch Jacques Audiard’s outrageous melodrama without…

Lecomte reads scary stories to herself.

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Actress Kelyna Lecomte has the rare gift of never being boring—probably because

Actress Kelyna Lecomte has the rare gift of never being boring—probably because she’s 4. For much of this…

1. No, opens February 15The superb final installment of Pablo Larrain's trilogy on Pinochet, No is set in 1988, when the Chilean dictator called for a referendum to determine whether he could extend his rule for another eight years. Those who want the tyrant gone approach advertising exec Rene (Gael Garcia Bernal), who crafts incongruously effective TV spots filled with rainbows and mimes. Shooting on U-matic video to give No the look of the era, Larrain also demonstrates one of the most unlikely ways that a revolution could be televised.

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Most of the blathering this year about the death of film and

Most of the blathering this year about the death of film and film culture has already evaporated from…

Gerwig in Frances Ha.

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My 10 Film Picks for 2013

Most of the blathering this year about the death of film and film culture has already evaporated from…

Chastain's Maya doesn't need to be pushed into the hunt.

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Zero Dark Thirty: Jessica Chastain Vows to Kill Osama Bin Laden

Just so you know, it’s going to take a while,” says the CIA officer to his newly arrived…

Leo plays another blue-collar recovery case.

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Francine: Melissa Leo Embraces Her Typecasting

Simultaneously withholding and smothering, Francine, about a woman just released from prison, provides Melissa Leo (in the title…

Watts as storm survivor.

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The Impossible: Naomi Watts Versus the Tsunami

When the words “true story” appear twice in a film’s opening disclaimer, it’s a guarantee that what follows…

A watery Cirque prelude.

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Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away 3-D: Just What It Sounds Like

The ravishing and kitschy Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away 3-D is the rare movie whose title accurately indicates…

McDormand and Damon ponder what lies beneath.

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Promised Land: Matt Damon Versus Fracking

Salesmen are typically depicted onscreen as the quintessential American phonies. That one set of phonies are being dramatically…

Gandolfini (left) and Magaro during changing times.

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Not Fade Away Seeking the Freedom to Rock in the ’60s

Rock and roll proves the coming-of-age crucible in Not Fade Away, Sopranos creator David Chase’s semiautobiographical feature debut…

Squeaking by with an Obama 2012aE"size victory margin, Paul Thomas Anderson's thrillingly

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Squeaking by with an Obama 2012aE”size victory margin, Paul Thomas Anderson’s thrillingly

Squeaking by with an Obama 2012aE”size victory margin, Paul Thomas Anderson’s thrillingly strange The Master tops this year’s…

My Top 10 Films of 2012

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My Top 10 Films of 2012

More than ever, boiling this concluding year down to the 10 “best” movies feels both arbitrary and reductive.…

The physician (Hoss) seeks to flee.

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Barbara A Superb Story Set in East Germany

Set in East Germany in 1980, Christian Petzold’s superb Barbara is a transfixing Cold War thriller made even…

Tarantino also plays a small, funny role late in Django.

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Quentin Tarantino Talks About His Slave-Era Superhero

Now a prosperous Hollywood insider, he tells of his struggle to make Django Unchained.

Waltz and Foxx as unlikely allies.

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Django Unchained: Tarantino Rewrites Antebellum History

Watching Django Unchained, it’s easy to imagine that Quentin Tarantino had such a blast making Inglourious Basterds that he decided to…