Top 10 movies of the year
Dec. 28, 2014, 12:15 a.m. Hollywood's year ended with the self-congratulatory buzz that typically surrounds the start of the awards season with the Golden Globes nominations.
Dec. 28, 2014, 12:15 a.m. Hollywood's year ended with the self-congratulatory buzz that typically surrounds the start of the awards season with the Golden Globes nominations.
Fifty-eight movies—features and short films—were nominated for the 2013 Academy Awards. Time to start planning how to see all of them.
The business jargon is preposterous and the American CEOs laughable in Alain Corneau’s Paris-set corporate thriller. Â Â Â Â
The Coen brothers’ first masterpiece, their neo-noir 1983 debut (above), relies on its lead characters explaining diddly-squat to each other.
David O Russell’s Oscar-winning comedy stands out from the Hollywood crowd by having a polished and punchy screenplay, rather than acres of self-indulgent improv, and a hero (Bradley Cooper) who has genuine mental-health issues, rather than simply being an arrested adolescent.
Times film critics on “Farewell, My Queen,” “Trishna” and “Ice Age: Continental Drift.”
Times film critics on “Savages,” “The Amazing Spider-Man,” and “The Do-Deca Pentathlon.”
The animated show that is more Arrested Development than it is Adult Swim grows stronger with season two.