| It's
Oscartown, Jake
Acquiescence
by Kristopher Tapley Brokeback
Mountain, Good Night, and Good Luck. and Syriana (to a lesser extent)
continue to pop up as major awards contenders, forcing the season into a state
of predictability at this point. But I think it's important to grasp - at the
very least - that the state of art in the cinema has come to a point of concentrated
statements much like the invigorating work that came out of the 1970s. 
The
Reeler From
New York To Sundance by
S.T. VanAirsdale An
ongoing series profiling New York films and filmmakers at the 2006 Sundance Film
Festival...
I
remember reading about Hilary Brougher's drama Stephanie Daley last
summer in The Times; I think it was something about a growing number of indie
productions shooting upstate. Starring Amber Tamblyn as the title character--a
young woman accused of killing her baby--and Tilda Swinton as the psychologist
who evaluates her competency to stand trial, the film had indie cred to spare
and Sundance written all over it. 
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Weekend
Report
by Leonard Klady
Hoodwinked
marks the first time the nascent Weinstein Co. has had a picture top the weekend
charts. The acquisition drew little attention when it played a week to qualify
for the Oscars and wasn't expected to gross more than $10 million in its national
bow. Tracking, and a perception of the film's primary appeal, greatly under appreciated
the draw it ultimately had for pre-teens that have been largely ignored in recent
weeks. Weekend Estimates (Full
List) _________________________________ Digital
Nation
by Gary Dretzka
Naturally,
the possibility of watching Lost and Desperate Housewives while
at work, or sitting on the potty, attracted the usual flurry of media coverage,
as well. While not entirely grasping the concept of downloading entertainment
content for use on portable micro-screens let alone, the economic and social
ramifications of such techno-wizardry airhead news anchors delivered the
companies pitch with the same urgency usually reserved for high-speed police
chases, drive-by shootings and Michael Jackson sightings. _________________________________ Pride,
Unprejudiced
by Ray Pride
No
Sundance predictions for you yet, fellas, but some ruminations (but no fulminations)
on Match Point, Munich, Caché, Innocence, Runin, and conversations
with Marc Levin about The Protocols of Zion and Richard Shepard
about the giddy, profane Matador. In
a single masterful stroke, Michael Haneke explains everything in his new
movie, Caché. And the solution is a matter of something being hidden
in plain sight. If you are impatient, more than unobservant, you might miss it.
________________________ MCN
DVD Wrap-Up The Constant Gardener
The
Constant Gardner was as provocative as it was exciting to watch
unusual
for a picture grounded in the dramatization of such a complex socio-economic issue
as unethical pharmaceutical research. More>> The
Hot Button: The Constant Gardner is two movies. It is a mystery/thriller,
set in Kenya. It is also a powerful love story. Plus:
Wedding
Crashers: Uncorked, Broken Flowers, The Constant Gardener, Hustle & Flow,
Saraband, The Magnificent Seven, Dead Poet's Society, Good Morning Vietnam, Secuestro
Express, Café Lumiere, Missing in America, Strong Medecine, Gunsmoke, All
In The Family, Rebus, The Pale Horse: Agatha Christie, Hands of a Murderer, Gerald
McBoing Boing, Stormy Weather, Hallelujah, Green Pastures, A Great Day In Harlem,
The Gospel: Special Edition, Snatch: Deluxe Edition _________________________ 20
Weeks To Oscar
It's
The Movies, Stupid by
David Poland Two
weeks ago, Capote was "out," behind King Kong. Match Point,
and History of Violence. A few guild nominations and Capote is competing
for the win and Match Point is dead with Kong monkeyed out of the race.
But what actually
changed? Nothing. All that happened is a small percentage of the community was
polled. And they found certain answers. We have no idea how close other movies
were, how strong the nominees were in vote count, etc. We are still guessing. The
Oscar Charts Quiz A. A
nomination lock... regaining power for a win B. The
second child never gets enough attention C. Endangered
species D. Really?
E. Would help
if he was performing ___________________________ The
Ultimate DVD Geek
Mr.
and Mrs. Smith
by
Doug Pratt The
2005 film is messy, with an obtuse beginning and no ending whatsoever, but the
twist is spirited enough, and accompanied by enough pyrotechnics, to forge sufficient
entertainment, preventing the film from being a complete waste of time. Of course,
the movie wants desperately to be a metaphor about marriage and relationships,
and it overplays that hand, but the zingy dialog is full of quips that couples
will identify with, and the stars are accomplished enough performers to hold up
their end no matter how dumb the movie becomes. Either you like them or you don't,
and your opinion of the film will conform to that measure. ______________________________ 
Crash,
Capote, And Amy Adams Return From The Dead To The Top Of The Pops. And The
Gurus wonder what surprises lay ahead in the Oscar race....
Best Picture
Best Supporting Actress
Best Supporting
Actor
Surprise Nominations?
_____________________________  The
Updated Scoreboard
31 new critics.. not a single move up or down in the top 16. Brokeback
Mountain extends lead... all nine Best Picture candidates in Top 19
The
Big Scoreboard Of Bad Stealth
exposed in the Worst Of Year Scoreboard.
The
Top Twenty: Batman Flies Into
The Top Twenty The
Scoreboard At A Glace Critics
Awards, Top Tens And The Gurus All In A Row
The Individual
Lists
The List of
Critics
The Worst
Critics
Awards Scoreboard .
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Updated
throughout the day Updated: 8:55 pm Scott
& Emanuel Globeathize The
Art Directors Nominate "I'm
Campaignin' Here..."
The
Original Brokeback Ride, Midnight Cowboy, Set For A Glamorous DVD Re-Release,
Just In Time For What Is Hoped to Be The Peak Of The Brokeback Mountain "What
The HELL Happened To That Copy Of The Flamingo Kid They Were Sending Me?"
That
Great Opening Song From The Golden Globes
The
Sundance High School & The Hard Core Art Film
LouLu
Looks At Aniston Craziness For Sundance Kickoff, Friends With Money Kathleen
Turner On What Really Makes A Woman Sexy And Why You Don't See It In Movies Golden
Globe Goes Brokeback Mountain, Walk The Line Hoffman/Huffman/Phoenix/
Witherspoon Film
And Television
Hans
Zimmer To Score Da
Vinci Code ThinkFilm
Grabs
Down In The Valley The
177 Film Santa Barbara Film Festival Line-Up
David
Thomson On Marshall Fine On John Cassavetes

The
Online FIlm Critics Give A Little Love To A History Of Violence And Sin
City
A
Good Piece On The Roll Out Of Digital Projection... Except For The Lazy &
Inaccurate "Can This Save Theatrical?" Obsession
A
Piece On The New Kirby Dick Doc That Seems Too Busy Trying To Be Blog-Clever To
Actually Be Clear About Its Point
Tricks
For Marketing A Small Movie
How
Many Times Have You Seen Walk The Line? She's Heading Towards #63 Roger
Ebert Remembers Chuck Jones And His Looney Tunes How
Did MCN Miss The Title Bump Of Ms. Utley & Mr. Gilula Moving Into The COO
Position In The P-Rice Empire? The
Latest Film From Documentarian Vikram Jayanti, Lincoln, Premieres On The
History Channel On Monday Night From
The Film Experience - The
Most Excellent Foreign Language Films Chart & An
Interview With The Editor Of Crash The
Floating Film Festival Sails But Once Every Other Year The
New World Of Q'orianka Kilcher
"This is like a very thin line between magic and madness."
Non-CG
Animation Dominates Oscar Race, If Not Box Office
Ro
Jo On Dan Futterman Acting Like A Screenwriter
The
Road To Hoodwinked
A
Piece About Why Theatrical Will Live... Even If The Author Gives Up On It In Spite
Of Evidence To The Contrary In Every Other Medium
Tremendous
Pre-Sundance Package From The Salt Lake City Tribune Sundance
Entry Alpha Dog Reverberates In The Real World
Anne
Thompson Profiles A Guy Who Makes The Risky Business Column Title Into A Double
Entendre, Don Murphy
The
Woman Who Had It All
Shelley Winters Passes On At 85 Revisiting
The Passenger 25 Years Later "At
21, arrogant and priggish, I was certain I'd never make the mistakes Locke does..
At 51, Antonioni's point seems more convincing."
Sunday Parade Of
Awards Pitches The
Man On A History Of Violent Sex Tony
Scott On Tight-Lipped Syriana Holden
Onto Nine
Lives Edelstein
On True Man PS Hoffman The
Parade Of John Williams Nods Mark-O!!!
Oscar Campaign-O!!!
NBC
Charges News Agencies $1200 For Photos From The Globes - To Pay For A New Server? Please
Stop The Rocker/Rapper-Turned- Actor, Pleads John Patterson Peter
Rainer's
List Of Movie Theatre Don'ts The
ACE Eddie Nominations The
NeoCons Continue The Anti-Munich Drumbeat In The
Washington Post & The
Wall Street Journal Scripter?
I Hardly Know Her Scripter
Voting Narrowed To Capote & Syriana, Which Tied And Will Now
Have A Runoff, Winner To Be Announced At Feb 11 Dinner
Sex
& The Senior Girl
UK
Comics Hit The Big Screen Central
Ohio Film Critics Vote With A History Of Violence A
Film That Pisses Off Arabs Remember
That Guy Who Drove HIs Car Into Q's Pool Hall And Tried To Commit Suicide Who
Wrote The Hitcher? Paul Cullum Sums Up The Story "And
Is The Akeelah Blend Smooth Or Harsh?" If
Only They Could Go Back In Time And Cross-Promote Freebie & The Bean Casablanca,
Groucho Marx, And The Warner Brothers "Even
if you plan on releasing your picture, I am sure that the average movie fan could
learn in time to distinguish between Ingrid Bergman and Harpo." The
European Trailer For Gael Garcia Bernal And William Hurt In The King
Ray
Pride Previews Sundance
The
Reeler On The
NY Jewish Film Fest And
Phoenix
& James Grey Reteam USA
Today Launches The O-Factor... Oscar Six Months A Year...Porn From April To September?
As
Per Rumors, Former Lions Gater Hegeman Joins The New Rice Order
Anne
Thompson On The Year In Leadership
Altman
Gets The Honorary Oscar For A Career That Has Reinvented The Art Form The
ASC Nominations Are Here Memoirs
Of A Geisha
Brutalized By Fox's MadTV The
Carpetbagger Goes
Whole Blog On NBR Dinner With 1,
2, 3,
4, 5,
6 Entries
And - Kehr
On Same
More
Munich Trouble At BAFTA
The
Iowa Critics Love Brokeback, Too Mike
Snider On The Ongoing Battle For High-Def DVD Supemacy Sarris's
Favorite Things... And 10 Movies That Others Like But Andrew Doesn't Observing
The Lack Of Female Box Office Stars The
People Have Spoken The
People's Choice Award Winners Want
To Be In A Movie, Little Girl? Crashing
The Image Awards
Another
Day, Another Unknown Filmmaker Who May Find Success At A Festival
Rotten
Tomatoes Golden Tomato Award Goes To Good Night, And Good Dog Army
Archerd Talks To Terrence Howard About Being Thurgood Marshall E!
Gives The Most Thorough Coverage Of Mr Blackwell's List
Patrick
Grades Studios On The Goldstein Curve.. Reasserts Many Box Office Myths That The
Media So Loves
Heath
Ledger - "I
heard a while ago that West Virginia was going to ban it. But that's a state that
was lynching people only 25 years ago, so that's to be expected."
And Washington
Post - "The
last two reported lynchings occurred on Dec. 10, 1931, in Lewisburg, W.Va." Corliss
Gets Worked Up About Four 2005 Performances... 4 Supporting, 2 Leads |