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Salon.com January 5, 2001 Damien Bona |
Oscar pro picks flix The author of the definitive book on the Academy Awards handicaps the 2000 race, from "Traffic" to "Cast Away" to "Quills"... |
Salon.com September 22, 2000 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Dancer in the Dark" Lars von Trier is a mechanic, not an artist. And his movies are meat grinders he feeds his characters through. |
Salon.com November 16, 2001 Andrew O'Hehir |
2001: A great year for movies While the studios distracted us with big-budget behemoths, a renaissance in art film unfolded before our eyes... |
Salon.com February 13, 2001 Andrew O'Hehir |
Toga! Toga! Toga! The amazing Oscar nominations: "Gladiator" gets 12! Steven Soderbergh gets dual nods for picture, direction! Wait -- where's "Cast Away"? |
Salon.com December 8, 2000 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" Ang Lee's fussy art-house habits battle the dreamy beauty of the most kick-ass martial arts movie in years... |
Salon.com March 29, 2001 Stephanie Zacharek |
Hating Hollywood Even in the year of the art film, failing to appreciate what movies do best is just as dumb as sneering at subtitles... |
Salon.com October 6, 2000 Andrew O'Hehir |
"Bamboozled" Spike Lee's explosive, near-masterpiece media satire balances between brilliance and incoherence... |
CRM December 2011 Eric Barkin |
The Monday Morning Numbers on Movie Marketing How international growth, social media, and a decline in DVD sales are changing the film industry's marketing strategies. |
Popular Mechanics January 2009 Glenn Kenny |
Finally, Bring Home the Hollywood Classics in HD With HD discs and downloads now widely available, Hollywood is finally tackling the job of turning film classics into digital masterpieces. |
Salon.com October 31, 2002 Damien Cave |
Reel world domination If young film buffs choose Tarantino over Antonioni, are they culturally illiterate? Some of their elders, self-appointed guardians of the cinematic canon, think so. |
Salon.com October 26, 2000 Michael Sragow |
Black like Spike In a wide-ranging interview, our most audacious filmmaker blasts gangsta rap, hails the Original Kings of Comedy and talks about his scorching blackface farce, "Bamboozled"... |
Salon.com October 9, 2001 Janelle Brown |
Film to watch as we engage in war Despite strict censorship and a paucity of funds, Middle Eastern cinema illuminates the political and personal lives of people we now battle or befriend in the region... |
Salon.com November 20, 2000 Andrew O'Hehir |
"You Can Count on Me" Like "American Beauty" and "Wonder Boys," Ken Lonergan's debut mixes mordant humor and lots of pot into this bit of Cheerios realism... |
Reason June 2001 Michael Young |
Art for Money's Sake Hollywood's uneasy relationship with the almighty dollar... |
Fast Company Dec 2013/Jan 2014 Ari Karpel |
New Films for New Audiences Most blockbusters target a homogenous audience. Denson-Randolph, a vet of Starbucks and Magic Johnson Entertainment, selects smaller movies to draw diverse crowds into the nation's second-largest movie-theater chain. |
Salon.com December 1, 2000 Charles Taylor |
"Yi Yi" This quietly overwhelming Taiwanese still life features characters who meet life's disappointments without relying on dysfunction... |
Home Theater June 2008 Kris Deering |
Paranoid Park--Tartan Video (Blu-ray Import) "Paranoid Park" is an effective character drama from Gus Van Sant. |
Fast Company December 2005 Jena McGregor |
A Foreign Affair Global markets used to be an afterthought in Hollywood, but not anymore. |
Salon.com September 29, 2000 Stephen Lemons |
Scent of a woman Grand seductress Catherine Deneuve talks about taking chances, working with Bjork and starring in the new musical "Dancer in the Dark." |
BusinessWeek October 14, 2010 Grover & White |
Hollywood Looks to China for Movie Money China hopes its investments in Hollywood will help build its own entertainment industry. |
AskMen.com October 13, 2000 |
Movie Review: The Contender A solid political film which to my surprise, moved along at a speedy pace, offered many strong performances (especially the incomparable Gary Oldman), and provided great entertainment... |