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- Movie Review | 'Honeymoons': Stumbling Over Roadblocks to Love and Hope
The first Albanian-Serbian co-production, the film ?Honeymoons? (unsurprisingly about ethnic biases and tensions) has the courage to end in a kind of limbo. - Politics on Film, but This Time Leaning Right
?I Want Your Money,? a political documentary by Ray Griggs, is a minor triumph for one of the less visible minorities: the Hollywood right. - Film: Movies, Mountains and High Hopes
At the Telluride Film Festival, some of the fall?s most anticipated movies get a test run. - Lessons of the Summer Box Office
Movie attendance was down, but some films ? like ?Toy Story 3? and ?Inception? ? made out very, very well. - A Bronx Film School Tale
The Ghetto Film School in the Bronx aims to broaden the pool of filmmaking talent by providing opportunities for young people who might otherwise be overlooked. - Film: Seeking the Ordinary in the Eccentric
A new documentary tries to find the hidden side of the pianist Glenn Gould. - Rigor Required, Cream Puffs Need Not Apply
Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker?s documentary ?Kings of Pastry? explores the Olympic-style, three-day competition for French pastry chefs held every four years. - Hey, Dad, Get With the (3-D) Program
The sea change of 3-D TV will bring a generation gap. It?s inevitable. It?s genetic. - Victims? Families Fight Film About Madrid Plane Crash
Spanish courts have not yet ruled on complaints against the movie, and the channel Telecinco showed the first part last week. - Even Hit Like ?Kick-Ass? Can Seem Like Miss at Debut
The film ?Kick-Ass? fell short in its opening weekend, and bloggers wrote it off as a flop. Never mind that this $15 million film went on to sell almost $100 million in tickets. - DVDs: Tough Women and Flawed Men
The Warner Archive Collection, a burn-on-demand service, has added two films by the great director Frank Borzage, ?Living on Velvet? and ?Stranded.? - Recounting the Past of a Witness to History
A new documentary recounts the early adventures of the journalist Ruth Gruber, now 99. - No. 1 Sleuth
A history of the beloved matinee detective Charlie Chan. - 40 Years After ?MASH,? Gould Reflects on an Era
A special showing in New York on Saturday will end with a question-and-answer session with some of the stars of ?MASH? and the widow of the director, Robert Altman. - Time Marches ... Backward!
The Museum of Modern Art and TCM are revisiting ?The March of Time? series, short films created from 1935 to 1951 that examine foreign affairs and social issues. - Turkish Action Film Depicts Israeli Raid
?Valley of the Wolves: Palestine? is built around the unsuccessful attempt in May by a six-boat Turkish flotilla to breach Israel?s naval blockade of Gaza. - It?s Another Ride for Ben Affleck, Filmmaker-Star
?The Town? gives Ben Affleck another chance to shine as writer, director and star. - Alain Corneau, César-Winning Film Director, Dies at 67
The director was best known for his 1991 award-winning film ?Tous les Matins du Monde.? - Cammie King, Scarlett and Rhett?s Girl, Dies at 76
Ms. King played Scarlett O?Hara and Rhett Butler?s ill-fated little girl, Bonnie Blue Butler, in ?Gone With the Wind.? - Film: Much Taller, Still Plastered
The 1981 Dudley Moore comedy ?Arthur? is being remade, starring Russell Brand, and filming is taking place all over Manhattan and Queens.