Travel & Experiences
This year’s Oscar-nominated movies, especially larger-than-life epics such as “Atonement” and “There Will Be Blood,” take you there -- but exactly where?
Jan. 22, 2008
World & Nation
Two English-language movies, including Golden Globe winner “Atonement,” have been cleared to show in China in February, amid recent worries that Beijing has imposed a short-term ban on Hollywood films, a film company official said Friday.
Jan. 19, 2008
Movies
McEwan and screenwriter Hampton discuss picking and choosing, and when to lay off.
Dec. 21, 2007
The theme runs through several movies at the Venice festival.
Aug. 27, 2007
For examples of beloved books that were half destroyed by the movies, one need look no further than “Pride & Prejudice,” the 2005 film that starred Keira Knightley.
Dec. 13, 2007
Hollywood being what it is, and authors being who they are, film productions don’t tend to involve many novelists.
May 18, 2018
ALTHOUGH only 82 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. vote on the Golden Globes, they have vast influence.
Jan. 9, 2008
The best way to enjoy Joe Wright’s “Atonement,” the adaptation of Ian McEwan’s novel, is probably to forget having read the book.
‘Atonement’ is the latest movie to use this tough cinematic device. And Orson Welles did it without a Steadicam.
Dec. 28, 2007
Snubbed stateside, the movie receives 14 nominations from the British film awards.
Jan. 17, 2008