27 frames from the most famous red carpet in the French Riviera
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The Coen brothers unplugged
Portrait of a failed folkie lights up Cannes
Red carpet rain and great balls of fire
From Gatsby’s glamour to Mexico’s drug wars, Brian D. Johnson on Cannes’ contrasts
What to watch for in Cannes
Brian D. Johnson’s first dispatch from the French Riviera
The embalmed beauty of ‘Gatsby’
Brian D. Johnson’s review of Baz Luhrmann’s ambitious adaptation
Taking the joy out of sex in ‘Shame’
For all its sexual audacity, ‘Shame’ is strangely puritanical — a carnal guilt trip
Forget Gosling, Pitt and Clooney—check out the children
Some of TIFF’s brightest stars are unknown kids acting without a net
Opening weekend: Wall Street 2, Never Let Me Go
Michael Douglas, Oliver Stone and Carey Mulligan discuss their film in Cannes (VIDEO)
Joaquin and the Black Swan—two TIFF tales of showbiz meltdown
Whether faked or real, the Phoenix doc is a harrowing snuff film of career suicide
Instead of a year-end list of my own
COLBY COSH dismisses the National Board of Review’s Top 10 Movies of 2009—none of which he’s seen