Daily Viewing. Trailer for Tim Burton's "Frankenweenie"
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“Your dog is aliiiive!”
A couple of lists, a quiz, a dash of news, a collection of posters, reviews of Paranormal Activity 3 and more.
"Though Éric Rohmer's breakthrough film stateside was the lustrous black-and-white, winter-set My Night at Maud's (1969), the New Wave architect may be cinema's greatest chronicler of the summer
"Romanian films set in the era after the fall of Communism suggest the nation suffers a hell of a hangover from the ideology," writes Steve Erickson in Gay City News. "For instance, Corneliu Porumboiu
Doug Cummings has been in no hurry to post his annotated lists of the best of 2009 and the decade, but the wait's been worth it. His #10 on the '09 list is just now opening in some cities: Tomm Moore
Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, set to open pretty much worldwide next week, saw its world premiere in London last night. Here's a roundup of first impressions, plus notes on why theaters are ticked
Like Aleksandr Sokurov's The Sun (see yesterday's entry), John Woo's Red Cliff opens in New York today before traveling on to other US cities. "This $80 million epic - which is being touted as the