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The Intouchables: France's Biggest Hit Dares You to Resist Its Charms
Hollywood rules the movie world, dominating the box office in every country where American films are freely shown. So how to explain the startling success of the French dramatic comedy Intouchables? Since it opened last November, the film has earned $340 million, an all-time record for a foreign-language movie not made, nor yet released, in [...]
Second Annual Edition: If I'd Been Tweeting from Cannes...
TIME's critic gives us all chatter onscreen, in the press conferences and at café tables in 140 characters or less
Kerouac's On the Road Comes to Cannes: Where's the Beat?
Back in the early ’60s, a 16-year-old high school senior sat across from an admissions official at Princeton University. Glancing briefly at the student’s erratic academic record, he asked what field of study the boy hoped to pursue. When he heard “Creative writing,” the official came to life. “You want to be a creative writer? [...]
Killing Them Softly: Brad Pitt's the Hitman, But the Movie's Not a Hit
The movie’s poster says it all: a pair of shades reflecting the American flag, and a gun where the nose and mouth would be. In Killing Them Softly, playing today at the Cannes Film Festival and opening in the U.S. September 21, screenwriter-director Andrew Dominik wants you to know that the underworld is our world, with [...]
Unstoppable Avengers Sinks Battleship, Ousts The Dictator
The Marvel superhit takes less than a month to rise to No. 4 on the all-time worldwide blockbusters list
Lawless: A Crime Drama That's Remorseless—and Often Lifeless
Forrest Bondurant (Tom Hardy), leader of the most powerful moonshining family in Franklin County, Virginia, wears the indestructible armor of legend. His parents died in the 1919 flu epidemic; he survived. He took a few bullets in the course of his rough business and kept going. One night some thugs slit his throat and, folks [...]
Beasts of the Southern Wild: The Sundance Sensation Wins Cheers at Cannes
The soggy patch of Delta Louisiana called The Bathtub is home to all manner of untamed marvels: crocodiles and boars, greenery and swarming green flies, a hardy band of humans who know it’s dangerous to live there and unacceptable to leave. But no creature is more entrancing than the precocious, poetic Hushpuppy (Quvenzhané Wallis). Living [...]
Madagascar 3: A Three-Dream Circus
Each year American critics come to the south of France to inform their readers of new movies at the Cannes Festival, the showcase for refeened art films that keeps us in dark rooms while the sun is goldening this Riviera resort. We dutifully attend enervating screeds like today’s double feature in the Competition. I swear [...]
Secrets of the New All-TIME 100 Movies List
We’re baaaack. (A reference to the 1982 horror film Poltergeist, which is not on the list.) Or, rather, I’m back. Seven years ago, the editors of TIME.com asked the magazine’s two movie critics, Richard Schickel and me, to compile and annotate the all-TIME 100 Movies list: our informed judgment of the best, most influential or [...]
The 10 Greatest Movies of the Millennium (Thus Far)
TIME's countdown of the 10 greatest films made since the year 2000, from No. 10 (The Artist) to No. 1 (see for yourself)
Rethinking the Movie Masterpieces: Richard Corliss Expands TIME’s List of Cinematic Greats
Twenty new films make the cut
The 10 Greatest Movies of the Millennium (Thus Far)
TIME movie critic, Richard Corliss lists his top films of the millennium (Thus Far). For the full, list go to time.com/entertainment
Moonrise Kingdom: Escapees from a Doll House
Walk into one room in the Museum of the City of New York on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and you’ll find magic in miniature. The Stettheimer Doll House — a six-foot-high, two-story, 12-room edifice that its creator, Carrie Stettheimer, worked on for nearly two decades in the early part of the 20th century — is [...]




