Perhaps the most crucial element of Jonze’s vision is its sympathetic embrace of the volatile beating hearts of its characters.
Box office grosses are becoming mere statistics to be batted around among industry insiders and fans.
Kat Coiro’s film is a frustrating case of a great opportunity blown.
Tonight, Slant offers live coverage of the 85th Academy Awards.
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The poster is an intentionally drab pseudo-fusion of a milk carton ad and a supermarket service flyer.
The Help represents a pitiful lack of progress, and that’s hardly an indictment of the ways its characters and events are depicted on screen.