- Tina Fey Goes Big in 'Baby Mama'
- John Cusack Outsources 'War Inc.'
- Filmmaker: Pacific War Hero Deserved Higher Honor
- Helen Hunt: The Spotlight Isn't Enough This Time
- Casey Affleck
- 'Deception'
- Abu Ghraib Film Brings Photos to Life
- 'Redbelt'
- 'Iron Man'
- 'Son of Rambow'
- 'Mister Lonely'
- 'Son of Rambow'
- 'Mister Lonely'
- 'SOP'
- 'Then She Found Me'
- 'Wings of Defeat': Kamikaze Stories, Told in Person
- 'Iron Man'
- 'Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay'
- Letters: Take Heart, Sarah Marshalls
- Indiana Jones: Saving History or Stealing It?
- 'Standard Operating Procedure'
- Solano Drive-In Theater, a 21st Century Revival
- 'Baby Mama'
- Movie Politics: Who'd Play White House Hopefuls?
- Film Ad Campaign Tough on 'Sarah Marshalls'
- Summary Judgment: Not-So-Forgettable Films
- 'Walk Hard' Steps All Over the Music Biopic
- 'Sarah Marshall': Sex Comedy, Awkwardness Intact
- Spurlock Makes Another Film About Spurlock
- Latest 'Rambo' Movie Now Showing in Vietnam
- 'Forbidden Kingdom' Is a Doofy Union for Chan, Li
- 'The Forbidden Kingdom'
- 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall'
- Helen Hunt - ATC Friday - DRAFT
- Intrusion Becomes Friendship in "The Visitor"
- A Do-It-Yourself Approach to Finding bin Laden
- '88 Minutes'
- 'The Life Before Her Eyes'
- Apatow Undertow
- Disney Animator Ollie Johnston Remembered
- Documentary Challenges Big 'King Corn'
- Uma Thurman: Before 'Her Eyes,' A Varied Life
- Murder Ensnares Surfer Gang Documentary
- 'Smart People'
- 'Street Kings'
- Jackie Chan's Road to Martial Arts Mastery
- 'The Visitor'
- 'Young @ Heart'
- Hannibal Lecter: A Psycho with an Unlikely Soft Spot
- Checking the Math of '21'
- Learning to Drum -- and Live -- in 'The Visitor'
- In Paris, a 'Red Balloon' with an Eastern Air
- Summary Judgment: From Smarties to Kings
- But Will 'We' Like You Sarah Marshall?
- 'The Visitor,' Finding a Welcome in His Own Home
- Sarah Jessica Parker, from 'Sex' to Sensibility
- 'The Visitor' Will Make Lou Dobbs' Head Explode
- Oliver Stone's 'W': The NPR Interpretation
- Elderly Rock Singers Put on a Good Show
- Charlton Heston, Old-School Gentleman, Dies at 84
- Charlton Heston: Film Icon, Conservative Activist
- College Trains Young Iraqi Filmmakers
- Bette Davis: In Those Eyes, Always a Glint of Fire
- A Little 'Light' Music: Scorsese on the Stones
- Gender Inequity in 'Whoville'
- Helen Mirren Traces Her Regal Russian Roots
- Filmmaker Jules Dassin, 96, Dies
- 'Killing Fields' Journalist Dies
- 'Stop Loss' Inspired by Real Soldier Stories
- 'Stop Loss': Not Another Anti-War Movie
- 'Persepolis' Strikes a Chord with Young Iranians
- In 'Stop Loss,' a Soldier's Rocky Return from War
- Dutch Film Criticizing Islam, Quran Angers Muslims
- Card by Card, Stride by Stride, It's an Unthrilling Run
- Hollywood Veteran Richard Widmark Dies at 93
- 'Blindsight'
- George Clooney Takes Premiere to Kentucky
- Oscar-Winning Actor Paul Scofield Dies
- Director Anthony Minghella Dies
- Anthony Minghella, an Outsider Who Found a Way In
- Hollywood Makeovers, Frame by Frame
- Black Players' Struggles Find Voice in 'Black Magic'
- Blanche DuBois: Chasing Magic, Fleeing the Dark
- Patricia Clarkson's Sensual Role in 'Married Life'
- Summary Judgment: 'Funny Games' Not So Funny
- Johnson & Johnson Heir Makes Film on Income Gap
- Audience is Loser in Haneke's Unfunny 'Games'
- You Can't Lose with a Dr. Seuss Flick
- In 'Horton' Movie, Abortion Foes Hear an Ally
- A Thriller of a Documentary: 'The Unforseen'
- Oscar-Nominated Writer Malvin Wald Dies
- Victoria Wood, Writer and Star of 'Housewife, 49'
- 'Bank Job,' 'Miss Pettigrew': Old Forms, Well Turned
- Summary Judgment: Tripping on '10,000 BC'
- Van Sant's 'Paranoid Park,' a Tragic Triumph
- Into the Past, and the Preposterous, in '10,000 B.C.'
- Kasi Lemmons Loves 'Harold and Maude,' 'Tango'
- '10,000 BC' Is Dumb -- and Amazing
- Director Reveals Truth About 'Bank Job'
- Extreme Skiers Take Risky Runs in Documentary
- Taking the Measure of 'The Other Boleyn Girl'
- Summary Judgment: Film Romance and Ridiculousness
- 'Chicago 10' Re-Animates a Protest Story
- Color, Pageantry Can't Save 'Boleyn Girl'
- I Drink Your Catchphrase
- Will Ferrell Bounces Back in 'Semi-Pro'
- New Life for a School Film on Gay Tolerance
- Reviewed: 'Where to and Back,' a Film Trilogy
- Political History Gets Animated in 'Chicago 10'
- 'The Other Boleyn Girl'
- How to Revamp the Oscars: A Genius Plan
- Turning 'Peter and the Wolf' into an Oscar Winner
- Oscar Diary: Surviving the Red Carpet Alone
- Phylicia Rashad Takes Message of 'Raisin' to TV
- Monopoly, Candy Land Head to Hollywood
- 'No Country for Old Men' Wins Four Oscars
- Movie Music 2008: Oscar-Nominated Scores
- 'Counterfeiters' Has Real Shot at Foreign Film Oscar
- Oscar-Nominated 'Counterfeiters' Stirs Furor
- Oscar-Nominated Films Not Necessarily Popular
- Behind the Scenes with an Oscars Show Writer
- In 'Charlie Bartlett,' the Teen Therapist Is In
- Movie Fans Make Their Oscar Picks
- Sound Man O'Connell: A Fixture in the Oscar Mix
- Will Oscars Give Film Biz a Boost?
- Dear Oscar Nominees: We're Sorry We Missed You
- Plot Tricks in 'Vantage Point' Make It Implausible
- Hollywood Jobs: You Thought Actors Were Trouble?
- When Continuity Counts, Call a Script Girl -- Er, Guy
- Hal Holbrook: From Mark Twain 'Into the Wild'
- Oscar Ballot Counters Hide Away to Tally Winners
- 'Cinema of Truth' Was Born in 1960's 'Primary'
- Darth Vader: The Tragic Man Behind the Mask
- Hollywood Magic Can Overcome Even a Star's Death
- Milos Forman, Orphan, Immigrant and Oscar Winner
- Lupita Tovar, Mexico's Sultry Screen 'Sweetheart'
- Hopping Bad: Liman's 'Jumper,' Going Nowhere Fast
- Romance in Film, Not What It Used to Be
- 'Definitely, Maybe': Hardly the Charmer It Might Be
- Actor Roy Scheider Dies
- The Little Tramp: Frequently Down, Never Out
- Writers' Strike Nears End
- Lost in Israel: 'The Band's Visit'
- Striking Writers to Vote on Contract
- Watch It for the Soundtrack: 'Alexander Nevsky'
- Acclaimed Irish Playwright's Film Debut: 'In Bruges'
- Coen Brothers' 'No Country' Nabs Eight Oscar Nods
- In 'Bruges,' Medieval Charms (Plus Small-Arms Fire)
- Mark Wahlberg, Breaking and Playing the Law
- Summary Judgment: Not So 'Wild' for 'Fools'
- Colin Firth: 'Pride' Goeth Before the Fame
- Scientists One Step Closer to Holographic Movies
- Oscar-Nominated 'Taxi' a Grim Wartime Ride
- Paris Hilton Makes Movie, Critic Objects
- Mo'Nique Gives Audiences a Lot to Love
- On Screen and Off, Producer Scott Rudin Adapts
- Valentino's Sheik: An 'Other' Made to Swoon Over
- Judging African-American Legacy in Film
- Summary Judgment: Films Too Scary for Reviews
- New Movies: Look Straight in the 'Eye'
- In Beirut, a Beauty Salon that Feels Like Home
- Films in 3-D Expand Concert Audiences
- Has Hollywood Helped Pave Way for Obama?
- Wesley Snipes Awaits Court Ruling
- A 'Caramel'-Coated Version of Beirut
- Filmmaker Dreams of 'Pangea Day'
- '4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days' of Struggle
- Director Makes Films About Film Festivals
- A Doctor's Life in 'Baghdad Hospital'
- Doctor Takes Camera 'Inside the Red Zone' of War
- Shrewd, Selfish Scarlett: A Complicated Heroine
- Pollyanna: Spirit of Optimism Born Out of War
- Sundance Basks in Green Luxury
- My First Trip to Sundance
- Summary Judgment: 'Rambo' is Almost 'Untraceable'
- Sundance Pits Filmmakers, Studios in Fiscal Tango
- New 007 Movie Named for Story by Bond's Creator
- Collegians Act as Sundance Film Scouts for Sony
- Must-See Films at the Sundance Festival
- '4 Months' Raises the Iron Curtain on Abortion
- 'U2 3D' -- Better Than the Real Thing?
- Overlooked By the 2008 Oscars?
- 'People's History' Film Project Draws Stars, Drama
- Ledger's Death Is Film World's Loss
- 'Old Men' and 'Blood' Lead Oscar Pack
- Bob Mondello's Take on the Best Picture Nominees
- Meet This Year's Top Acting Nominees
- The 80th Annual Academy Awards
- Ellen Page on Her Oscar Nomination
- 'No Country,' There Will Be Blood' Top Oscar List
- Oscar Nods Arrive; Will a Show Follow?
- The Buzz at Sundance
- A Little Suspense, a Lot of Jerkiness in 'Cloverfield'
- Actress Swinton Moves from Art House to Hollywood
- 'Marketplace' Report: Directors in Deal with Studios
- Summary Judgment: 'Cloverfield, 'Mad Money'
- PBS to Air Adaptations of Jane Austen Novels
- 'Taxi to the Dark Side' Examines Torture by U.S.
- Golden Globes Awarded without Stars, Glitz
- Film Captures Annual Swim of Elephant Seals
- Study: Violent Films May Drive Down Crime Rate
- 'Rolling' Shot with Wheelchair-Mounted Cameras
- 'Cloverfield' Release Will Be Test of Online Hype
- Craven Peddles Low-Budget Films with Deep Roots
- Director Lumnet 'Knows You're Dead'
- Woody Allen on Aging, Filmmaking and Escape
- Movie Attendance Flat in 2007 Despite Blockbusters
- The Ones That Got Away: Patrick Tam
- In 2007, 'Top 10' Doesn't Do Hollywood Justice
- Holidays Bring Movie Madness for Critic
- Charlie Wilson Still Wants to Fix Afghanistan
- Summary Judgment: 'Water' or 'Bucket'?
- In 'Blood,' Day-Lewis Revisits His Darker Side
- Oil, Money, Religion and 'Blood' in California
- Musical Worlds Collide in 'Great Debaters'
- Debating the Merits of the Underdog Movie Formula
- 'Walk Hard' Sends Up Bio-Pics
- 'Charlie Wilson's War' a Satirical Spin on History
- Sondheim & Co., Taking 'Todd' from Stage to Screen
- Summary Judgment: 'Charlie Wilson,' 'Dewey Cox'
- Rickman Gives Voice to 'Sweeney Todd' Nemesis
- In 'Sweeney Todd,' Blood Will Most Certainly Flow
- Ridley Scott Refines His Vision of 'Blade Runner'
- David Edelstein's Top 10 Films of 2007
- 'Charlie Wilson's War' Was Unlikely, But True
- 'Sweeney,' Bloody Glorious on Stage and Screen
- A 'Legend' of a Tale, Remade for Era After Era
- Francis Ford Coppola Seeks Answers in 'Youth'
- 'I Am Legend' a One-Man American Metaphor
- Film Version of 'Kite Runner' Faithful to Book
- 'Atonement', 'Gangster' Up for Golden Globe
- Child Star, Now Grown Up, Re-releases 'Red Balloon'
- Summary Judgment: 'Kite Runner,' 'I Am Legend'
- In Mumbai, Hollywood Gambles -- and Gets Burned
- Movie 'Mockbusters' Put Snakes on Trains
- Irwin Winkler: A Film Producer's Producer
- Taking 'Atonement' from the Page to the Screen
- Amid the Humor, Dewey Cox's Music is for Real
- This Season, the Scrappy Heroes Are Wearing Skirts
- Religious Groups Question Direction of 'Compass'
- Romance Amid the Sweep of History in 'Atonement'
- Ellen Page, Playing 'Honest, Whole Young Women'
- Mexico Voices Hollywood for Rest of Latin America
- Ross, Scorsese Among Kennedy Center Honorees
- 'The Rocket'
- 'Diving Bell' Celebrates Life of the Mind
- 'Diving' into a Personal Story
- A Beautiful Movie: 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly'
- 'Battlestar Galactica' Takes a Side Trip
- With a Sad Subject, 'Diving Bell' Surprisingly Funny