Brian D. Johnson reports from the Croisette
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Remembrance daze: 42, The Place Beyond the Pines, and Trance
Brian D. Johnson on what to see this weekend
The iconography of Indiana Jones, infograph-style
The hat, the whip, the scar: What does it all mean?
Newsmakers: June 30 – July 7, 2011
Prince Harry has a new gal, Thailand elects a woman, and at least one Canadian mayor will march at Pride
Opening Weekend: ‘Extraordinary Measures,’ ‘The Last Station,’ ‘Creation,’ ‘Petropolis’
Whatever happened to Harrison Ford? That look of righteous, paranoid intensity has become a stock gesture
Spinning global guilt from the Golden Globes
As Ricky Gervais tears a strip off Hollywood, the stars strive for sincerity at a bash overshadowed by Haiti.
The high price of celebrity—in divorce court
How might Mel Gibson’s split stack up against some of the biggest celebrity divorces?
Harrison Ford, Raider of the Lost Sweatshop
Opening Weekend: Film reviews of “Crossing Over,” “Gomorrah” and “Rip: A Remix Manifesto”
Cannes Encore
For two weeks each May, a quaint town on the French Riviera becomes a Hollywood fantasy in the flesh. Throughout the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, I blogged video clips. In the aftermath, I’ve edited a montage of highlights, an impressionist trip through the beauty, vulgarity, hysteria and chaos that is Cannes.
Film review: Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull
Only a few days have passed since Sunday’s Indy IV premiere in Cannes, but it already feels like eons. And I’ve already spilled a fair amount of web ink on this mega blockbuster in previous blogs— Indy vs the indies: Indiana Jones in the Kingdom of Cannes and The Second Coming of Steven Spielberg: Indy Encounters of the Fourth Kind — so forgive me if I betray signs of Indy fatigue.