Performing Arts
  • Gotham Awards: "Beasts of the Southern Wild" Gets Two Nods-and a Snub

    Arguably the year's most visionary film with true indie cred, "Beasts of the Southern Wild" was unaccountably omitted from the Best Feature contenders when the Gotham Independent Film Award ...

  • Kylie Minogue Haunts "Holy Motors" With a Love Song for the Ages

    A year after "Pretty in Pink," Molly Ringwald acquitted herself admirably as a watchful modern Cordelia opposite Burgess Meredith in the 1987 "King Lear," though the idea of the "Pretty in Pink" ...

  • "Glengarry Glen Ross" Broadway Revival Opens November 11, Fox Adds More Episodes to "The Mindy Project," and More Culture News

    ...including Craig Robinson's post-"The Office" new show, Stephen Colbert's cameo in the "Hobbit," and the trailer for "Holy Motors."

  • Trump Organization Attacks Director Bill Forsyth for Criticizing the Donald's Scottish Golf Complex

    The Scottish film director Bill Forsyth, who last week denounced Donald Trump's socially and environmentally disastrous building of a golf complex on the East coast of Scotland, has been dubbed a ...

  • Timothy Spall to Play the Master of Light in Mike Leigh's Turner Biopic

    by Graham Fuller Published: October 24, 2024 The actor Timothy Spall (left) revealed in the Daily Telegraph on Friday that, just prior to meeting his interviewer, he had been visiting London's ...

  • Backpacking Lovers Sundered by Mistrust in the Caucasus

    Julia Loktev's "The Loneliest Planet," which opens tomorrow a year after screening in the New York Film Festival, pivots on a man's instinctive reaction to a threat, which, though immediately ...

  • Lance Armstrong Biopics Punctured by Doping Scandal

    Following Lance Armstrong's decision to give up fighting doping charges against him, the prospects of a dramatic feature film about the banned champion cyclist have receded. Having been stripped ...

  • Art-forgery Comedy "Gambit" Could Be the Last Straw for Monet Lovers

    Most art-forgery movies, including "How to Steal a Million" (1966), "The Thomas Crown Affair" remake (1999), and "Incognito" (1997), belong to the heist comedy or thriller subset, exceptions being ...

  • Video: A Conversation with Producer Eva Price on "Rebecca," Frankie Valli, and the New "Annie"

    Please upgrade your browserBy Patrick Pacheco | As part of ARTINFO's ongoing theater coverage, Play by Play will explore in a new video series the smart, funny, and often crazy artists who ...

  • Five Not So Obvious Movies to Watch While Hiding From Hurricane Sandy

    | After days of breathless reporting, Hurricane Sandy is finally upon us (at least those of us who live in the Northeast). As a quick glance out your window will tell you, it's a little bit nasty ...

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