MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE TIME THAT REMAINS'
In Nazareth, Human Comedy as Wind Rustles the Olive Branches
By A. O. SCOTT
In Elia Suleiman's film "The Time That Remains," a son views his father's life and experiences in the first Arab-Israeli war.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'IF I WANT TO WHISTLE, I WHISTLE'
Freedom Is No Guarantee for a Happily Ever After
By A. O. SCOTT
In "If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle," Romania's official submission for the best foreign language film Oscar, the protagonist is released from jail but has few prospects.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'PHIL OCHS: THERE BUT FOR FORTUNE'
Aspiring to Musical Power and Glory
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
"Phil Ochs: There but for Fortune" is Kenneth Bowser's documentary about that protest singer's complicated and tragic life.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'AMERICATOWN'
These United States
By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
In the comedy "Americatown," our guides are Roosevelt Microsoft (Cory Howard) and Plymouth Rayban (Jonathan Guggenheim).
MOVIE REVIEW | 'SEASON OF THE WITCH'
Deserters From the Crusades
By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
"Season of the Witch" is a 14th-century road movie with 21st-century cuss words.
News & Features
New Doubts for a Film That Has Truth Issues
By MELENA RYZIK
A Swiss filmmaker claims some credit for "Exit Through the Gift Shop," the Banksy documentary that may get an Oscar nomination.
As a Hot Ticket, Will 'True Grit' Sway the Oscars?
By MICHAEL CIEPLY and BROOKS BARNES
As "True Grit" shows signs of being a breakout hit, it is reviving the question of whether the audience gets a vote.
Pete Postlethwaite, an Actor With Broad Range, Dies at 64
By BRUCE WEBER
Memorable films included "Distant Voices, Still Lives" and "In the Name of the Father."
Hideko Takamine, Lauded Japanese Actress, Dies at 86
By DAVE KEHR
Ms. Takamine developed from an endearing child star into a powerful representative of the Japanese woman's search for identity and autonomy in the years after World War II.
THE OSCARS
Natalie Portman Embraces Monster and Victim
By A. O. SCOTT
"Black Swan" is at bottom a horror movie, an inky, unhinged fairy tale, a swirl of intuitions and sensations visited upon the body of its star, Natalie Portman.
THE OSCARS
Christian Bale Summons a Fallen Man's Delusions
By MANOHLA DARGIS
In one minute of "The Fighter," Christian Bale - with help from the director, editor and cameraman - replays the tragic sweep of his character's life.
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