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FILM BUZZLIST: SOCIOPATHS
From Ryan Gosling in 'Drive' to Guy Pearce in 'Memento' — Sociopaths On Film
Humans are highly emotional creatures, and as such we're fascinated by the idea of living without emotion. What must it be like to feel no empathy...
FILM COLUMN: KEVIN'S TOP 10 MOVIES OF THE YEAR
From 'Social Network' to 'Inception,' Find Out Where Kevin Bowen Ranks 2010's Best Films
When I call 'Inception' a “popcorn Tarkovsky,” I say it with admiration on both ends of the phrase. We’re living in the Christopher Nolan Moment.
FILM REVIEW: 'TRUE GRIT'
The Coen Brothers Make a Movement Away from Cynicism Toward Heartfelt Sentimentality
After a string of great, yet cynical films, how do a pair of snowy Minnesotans turn around and craft a story this overtly sentimental: Did they give up Nihilism for Lent?
FILM INTERVIEW: JOSH BROLIN
Versatile Actor Dumbs Things Down Brilliantly for the Coen Brothers in 'True Grit'
"I talked to Joel and Ethan about it in the beginning and they said something about he's sort of a dim bulb, and I thought no, he's more like a broken bulb..."
FILM INTERVIEW: JEFF BRIDGES
The Oscar-Winner Tells Us About the Process of Developing His 'True Grit' Cowboy
"One of the first things you do ... is you work with a costume designer ... You dress, and as you're looking in the mirror, there comes a time when the character starts t
FILM COLUMN: TOP TEN FILMS OF 2009
'The Hurt Locker,' 'Thirst,' 'The Road,' 'A Serious Man,' Inglourious Basterds...'
“The Year of the Woman? Isn’t every year allegedly the Year of the Woman? Nonetheless, my essentially interchangeable top two films are both from female directors – Kathr
FILM REVIEW: 'A SERIOUS MAN'
The Coens' Biblical Fable Demands Subjective Interpretation
It takes Jewish producers to produce this film, and maybe it takes a Jewish reviewer to have fun with it.
FILM REVIEW: 'BURN AFTER READING'
The Coens' Quirky Thriller Features Excellent Ensemble Humor
If this is your brand of humor, you will have an awful lot of fun along the way. The dialogue is delicious, the non-sequiturs are laugh-out-loud funny...