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Indie box office: "Mister Lonely" finds friends
Harmony Korine's latest thrives in the shadow of "Iron Man," but this year's indie failures include some of the year's best films.
10 to watch from Tribeca
A hot Swedish girlfriend (who's undead), a Spanish math thriller, getting high with Ben Kingsley and the rest of the best from NYC's spring fest.
No "Sex" on the beach at Cannes
Fernando Meirelles' "Blindness," starring Julianne Moore, to open Cannes fest, with Barry Levinson's "What Just Happened?" as the closer.
Guillermo del Toro to make "Hobbit" films: Bleah!
A director who hates Tolkien, enslaved in New Zealand by a latter-day George Lucas. Whose brilliant idea was this?
What's hot (and not) at Tribeca
"Speed Racer" zooms, David Mamet knows kung fu, a Fellini rediscovery and much more at New York's downsized (but still glitzy) spring fest.
Trash-meister strikes back!
Much-hated German director Uwe Boll reneges on promise to quit, pronounces self "only genius in the whole fucking business."
Indy, Clint and Che hit the Côte d'Azur
Eastwood's "Changeling" and Soderbergh's four-hour "Che" top an impressive Eurocentric lineup at 61st Cannes festival.
From the Riviera to Abu Ghraib
This week: Cannes announces its selections (almost), Tribeca kicks off, and Errol Morris plumbs the dark secrets behind those torture photos.
Mr. Wong, meet No. 44
Was this the strangest all-time mismatched-celebrity elevator ride?
Indie box office: Lennon's assassin a hit, man
"Chapter 27" strong in NYC bow -- and don't miss an ultra-cool doc on L.A.'s hot modern art scene.
Indie box office: "4 Months" breaks 7 digits
A break-dancing doc, a Mexican immigration drama and a French musical all look like potential hits.
Cannes rumors: No Coens, but "Indy 4" and "Sex" likely
Now "Burn After Reading" probably won't premiere in France. Will Spielberg or Sarah Jessica claim opening night?
Anthony Minghella, 1954-2008
Oscar-winning director of "English Patient" and other high-class literary adaptations dies suddenly in London.
This year's SXSW discoveries
From America's indie-most film festival, here are 10 exciting new films -- Safe-sex warriors! Harry Potter fans! White guys who rap! -- you really ought to seek out.
Still has a mouth, and still must scream
Science-fiction legend Harlan Ellison on the new movie starring himself as a "funny, weird old guy" -- and how the WGA wound up as Hollywood's "bitches."
No budget, naked bodies, high intensity
An ultra-indie breakup film recalls "Last Tango" -- and splits SXSW audiences. Also: Showdown in the produce aisle, and a death-house preacher tells all.
Has success ruined America's friendliest filmfest?
No! Bring on the Tex-Mex, tequila and oddball movies -- Bigfoot! Bong jokes! Even a few big stars! -- that make South by Southwest so fun.
The bull market for forgotten films
A French auteur's 1991 memoir movie and a 1947 "Brit-noir" classic join the growing pile of unlikely art-house resurrections.
Indie box office: Near-zero Oscar bounce
"No Country" and "Blood" max out, as old-school art-house flicks rule Manhattan.
Indie box office: Anti-Oscar boomlet!
"Ten Canoes" wins best picture! And other true & false news from the biz's buzziest weekend.
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