Noted in Cannes: Tom Hiddleston, Tilda Swinton and Roman Polanski
Tag Archives: Roman Polanski
The art of cruelty in ‘Young Adult’ and ‘Carnage’
Charlize Theron gives a dynamite performance in a movie that’s as self-destructive as its heroine
Polanski publicly apologizes to his victim
Swiss-made documentary makes comments public after 2009 private apology
Opening Weekend: ‘Alice in Wonderland,’ ‘Ghost Writer,’ ‘A Prophet’
Going underground with Depp, Polanski and the Corsican Mafia
Newsmakers ’09: At last . . .
Oprah Winfrey, Apple and others.
‘Chinatown’ comes back to haunt him
With Roman Polanski’s recent arrest, the 35th anniversary of his classic movie takes on a bizarre resonance
Lock-Polanski-up rants are shocking
One can imagine the terror the filmmaker has of being sent back to an American prison
Why Roman Polanski belongs in prison
Polanski’s case is not in dispute. Hollywood doesn’t consider itself bound by the same rules as other folk. Common sense disagrees.
Robert Towne looks back on ‘Chinatown’
“It would be impossible for it to be a mainstream movie today”
G20 fashion, Castro’s eleven children, and the Booby Ball
Newsmakers of the week