Movie Reviews
Movie Review | 'The White Ribbon'
Reviewed by A. O. SCOTT
“The White Ribbon,” by Michael Haneke, is an unnerving but unsatisfying chronicle of a German village filled with hidden cruelty, set on the eve of World War I.
Movie Review | 'The Chaser'
Reviewed by MIKE HALE
The South Korean thriller “The Chaser” evokes both film noir and the television police procedural in its straightforward storytelling.
Movie Review | 'The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond'
Reviewed by STEPHEN HOLDEN
“The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond,” starring Bryce Dallas Howard as an emotionally unstable heiress in 1920s Memphis, exhumes an obscure Tennessee Williams screenplay.
Movie Review | 'Old Partner'
Reviewed by A. O. SCOTT
The inscrutable dignity of animals may seem strange when encountered in a documentary like “Old Partner.”
Movie Review | 'A Film With Me in It'
Reviewed by ANDY WEBSTER
“A Film With Me in It” is a slender, supple comedy graced with appealing performers and laced with agreeable poison.
News & Features
By MANOHLA DARGIS
In the last decade, the technology of moviemaking has changed radically. You can even pull a film out of a pocket.
By BROOKS BARNES
This year delivered some clear lessons for Hollywood. Perhaps the biggest: relatable, nonthinking comedies are the perfect balm for the recession.
By DWIGHT GARNER
Where cult films go, academics follow. A new book collects essays on “The Big Lebowski” and its beatific slacker, the Dude.
By MICHAEL CIEPLY
Thanks to scheduling bumps and the lingering effect of Hollywood’s writers’ strike, a surprising number of the new year’s first releases were actually shot about two years ago.
Go to Movies » DVD
By DAVE KEHR
Blu-ray offers a sharpness of detail, stability of color and depth of sound far beyond the capabilities of DVD. And yet that’s exactly why I’m wary of it.
Go to DVD » A. O. Scott looks at "The Apostle," Robert Duvall's story of a preacher's sins and redemption.
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