Kristin Scott Thomas shines as a child killer in middlebrow French melodrama
In Steve Buscemi's latest, the journalist-star sitdown is an interview between vampires
Judd Apatow explains himself.
Pan's Labyrinth
For alumni of America's most prestigious film festival, winning is less than half the battle
And why nearly all you'll see in 2007 is sequels, prequels, and threequels
Garrison Keillor's Prairie makes a fine pasture for Altman.
Your three-month forecast of the summer's top movies.
Aeon Flux, The Robert Altman Collection, Bazaar Bizarre: The Strange Case of Serial Killer Bob Berdella, Crackheads Gone Wild
Family man Smith goes soft in a story about a Girl
In the dark brilliant Buffalo Soldiers, men of war beat boredom by attacking one another
Ladies and gentlemen, allow us to introduce Glenn Garvin, douchebag
Trio is the network where great shows go to die, and so much more
John Sayles's latest transcends its talkiness
13 Conversations About One Thing takes on some weighty topics
Peter Bogdanovich wasn't dead. He was just acting like it.
Nicholas Payton is making a modern jazz name for himself -- at his leisure
Bruce Campbell knows why bad movies happen to great actors
Michael Winterbottom delivers a snowy, Wild West adaptation of Thomas Hardy
With clipped wings Charlie's Angels fly way too low to the ground
Despite its monstrous bulk, our favorite film festival stays true to its independent roots
This year's Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival is bigger and... well, bigger
Robert Altman wants your attention, if not your affection
Robert Altman nails Dallas' shallow society to a T
Vincent D'Onofrio may be the best actor of his generation, but who would notice?
Alan Rudolph's Trixie is happily stuck between a rock and the deep blue sea
Black and White
Magnolia
New Times' critics actually have some faves
