Three Women
One's young, smart and restless; one's crazy; and one just happens to be in a wheelchair
Behind the Curtain
Film editor Phil Hall talks to the Weekly about his new book on the history of independent filmmaking
Mazel and Shlimazel
The Coens get religion; plus another docudrama from Peter Morgan and a manga superhero
Questioning Justice
A pair of documentary filmmakers dissect the trial of U.S. soldiers who killed an Iraqi man
Where the Wild Things Aren't
Plus, Chris Rock goes Michael Moore and an autistic boy goes to Mongolia
The Man Show
With Bronson, director Nicolas Winding Refn unleashes a mad opera of violence and self-reflection
Coco Chanel and Zombies
Unfortunately, not in the same movie; plus, more babble from the writer of Babel
I Was a Spy for the F.B.I.
A mole at ADM; plus, Diablo Cody's horror-comedy and Palestinians in America
Children of Marx and Coca-Cola
Terrorism '70s-style; plus, Anna Wintour smiles, and another movie with 9 in the title
The Joy of Cooking
Meryl Streep takes on Julia Child; plus, stop-motion for adults and a concert for the ages
Guitar Heroes
A summit of rock'n'roll greats; plus, bitter comedies from Mike Judge and Bobcat Goldthwait
Ten Years Wrong
Nearing the end of a strange decade for hip-hop and continuing down troubled path for the local scene
Killing Nazis with Cinema
Quentin Tarantino takes on WWII; plus, a kid flick from Robert Rodriguez and souls in storage
The 40-Year-Old Cancer Patient
Judd Apatow takes on death and a woman takes on bromance; plus, a romcom for boys
Lost in Translation
Coppola's retro Tetro; plus, this year's foreign Oscar–winner and a broadcasting pioneer
Fashion Victim
Sacha Baron Cohen does it again; plus, a look at the new South and a real space oddity
Fast, Cheap and Out of Control
An unappetizing exposé; plus Michelle Pfeiffer, Norwegian comedy and art on a budget
A Work of Staggering Opacity
Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida meet Sam Mendes; plus, princesses in Denver and Korea
Family, Lies and iChat
Egoyan takes on terrorism while Assayas looks at globalization's impact on France
Pale Imitation
This museum could use a guide, a true escape from reality (and realty), and Raimi's real calling
Seth Rogen, Mall Cop
This week's shock comedy; plus, immigrants and gangsters, and the French being French
Bond on Blu
Another batch of James Bond movies on Blu-ray — two great, two weird and one where Denise Richards handles nuclear reactors
The Misplaced Intellectual
Paui Schrader wrote Taxi Driver and directed Mishima, but making and distributing his films isn't always smooth sailing
Spy Shenanigans
Globetrotting nonsense with Julia and Clive, plus a quirky indie and Kabbalah for girls
Playing the Green Card
Trying to remake Crash, trying to remake a video game, and trying to remake classic Disney
Apocalypse Then
A legendary '80s comic comes to the screen; plus a revolutionary's biopic and a gangster epic