Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu join forces in the 1970s-era comedy “Potiche,” about a trophy wife who must run the family business.
Julian Schnabel brings “Miral,” based on Rula Jebreal’s novel, to the screen.
Elizabeth Taylor, whose name was synonymous with Hollywood glamour, dazzled generations of moviegoers with her beauty.
Gay Bar Mourns Elizabeth Taylor
By BROOKS BARNES
The actress became a regular at the Abbey in West Hollywood, where customers and employees were saddened by her death.
Movie Reviews
MOVIE REVIEW ILLEGAL' '
A Woman With a Son, but Not a Country
By MANOHLA DARGIS
“Illegal,” by Olivier Masset-Depasse, follows the desperate struggles of an immigrant trying to stay in her adopted land.
MOVIE REVIEW MIA AND THE MIGOO' '
Seeking a Missing Father and Mending the Earth
By MANOHLA DARGIS
In “Mia and the Migoo” a girl joins with fantastical forest creatures to seek her father, and also helps save the forest.
MOVIE REVIEW SUCKER PUNCH' '
Well, Here They Are, Wherever This May Be
By A. O. SCOTT
“Sucker Punch,” directed by Zack Snyder, follows its characters through a mental hospital, a bordello and various battlefields.
MOVIE REVIEW PEEP WORLD' '
Things Fall Apart When a Family Gets Together
By MANOHLA DARGIS
In “Peep World” a member of a dysfunctional family writes a tell-all novel and consequences unfold.
MOVIE REVIEW MY PERESTROIKA' '
Through the Looking Glass of History
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
“My Perestroika” lets you learn the history of a place from the people who lived it.
MOVIE REVIEW WHITE IRISH DRINKERS' '
John Gray’s ‘White Irish Drinkers’
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Set in the Bay Ridge area of Brooklyn in 1975, “White Irish Drinkers” is a fill-in-the-blanks kitchen-sink drama.
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