Like Nureyev and Baryshnikov, Li Cunxin was a ballet dancer too talented to be hidden from the eyes of the West, and too canny not to defect at...
A companion piece to Fernando Meirelles’ souped-up (and lapped-up) 2002 urban crime drama, City of God , Paulo Morelli’s City of Men...
”What am I now?” asks the extraordinary Saoirse Ronan, her eyes welling. “The dead girl? The lost girl? The missing girl?...
Jeff Bridges, for all his glorious achievements, still hasn’t been celebrated enough. A technical actor (remember Starman ?) who manages to...
Russia, 1910. In his old age, Leo Tolstoy has become so famous worldwide that the merest hint he’s about to pop his clogs sends newsreel...
Christopher Isherwood’s seminal queer novel deserves a film adaptation that captures both its sense of place and its activist spirit....
There’s tons of brooding for your buck in the hilariously earnest Remember Me , which will hopefully be revived several years from now as a...
Bored by her successful series of crime mysteries, uptight British novelist Rampling agrees to take a break in her publisher’s...
No one is going into the breezy movie version of Elizabeth Gilbert’s globe-trotting empowerment memoir expecting it to be...
What do we talk about when we talk about Oscar bait? We may fixate on accuracy in based-on-a-true-story showcases, be wowed over the physical...
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