Saturday, December 12, 2009

NY TIMES Movie Reviews

Movie Review | 'A Single Man'


Reviewed by MANOHLA DARGIS

Colin Firth wears the face of grief in Tom Ford’s directorial debut, “A Single Man.”

Movie Review | 'My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done'


Reviewed by MANOHLA DARGIS

While watching Werner Herzog’s “My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done” you might be tempted to murmur, “My Werner, My Werner, What Have Ye Done.”

Movie Review | 'Hannah Free'


Reviewed by STEPHEN HOLDEN

“Hannah Free” is a tear-jerker about longtime lesbian lovers languishing in the same Michigan nursing home.

Movie Review | 'Tenderness'


Reviewed by STEPHEN HOLDEN

“Tenderness” is an odd, frustrating hybrid of serial-killer suspense film and moody character study of disturbed teenagers.

Movie Review | 'The Slammin’ Salmon'

Reviewed by NEIL GENZLINGER

“The Slammin’ Salmon” takes the premise of “Big Night,” one of the most sublime restaurant movies ever made, and tries to adapt it for the gross-out set.

Movie Review | 'Sincerely Yours'


Reviewed by STEPHEN HOLDEN

“Sincerely Yours” conveys a mood of urban desolation in an impersonal universe.

News & Features

Arts & Leisure Preview


By MANOHLA DARGIS
In 2009 women came out in droves for movies made by and/or for them. Was there a similar increase in female directors? Not by a long shot.

By JOHN ANDERSON
Will the technology in “Avatar” redefine how movies are made? It’s a $230 million question.

By MICHAEL CIEPLY
The legal brawl over the fate of Roman Polanski moved to California on Thursday.
Times Topics: Roman Polanski
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    DVD


    By DAVE KEHR
    The most imposing DVD gift set of this holiday season is “AK 100: 25 Films by Akira Kurosawa.”

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