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by www.latimes.com - Kenneth Turan - 21 December 2012

'On the Road' is achingly romantic
There are as many visions of "On the Road," novelist Jack Kerouac's vivid anthem to the romance of youthful freedom and the getting of experience as there are readers. It's a book so influential yet so personal that each succeeding generation since its 1957 publication has picked it up and...

by http://movies.nytimes.com - Manohla Dargis - 18 December 2012

Étude on Aging, Its Graces, Its Indignities
A masterpiece about life, death and everything in between, Michael Haneke’s “Amour” takes a long, hard, tender look at an elderly French couple, Georges and Anne — played by two titans of French cinema, Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva — in their final days. (...)  > Read...

by www.hollywoodreporter.com - Nyay Bhushan - 23 November 2012

Cannes 2013 to Feature India as Guest Country
GOA, India – India will be the guest country at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, the third country after Egypt (2011) and Brazil (2012) to be given a special spotlight. The Cannes spotlight will coincide with Indian cinema's 100th anniversary celebration next year. (...) > Read more on...

by www.independent.co.uk - Craig Davidson - 11 November 2012

 Rust and Bone, the squalid and the whale
The path from work of fiction to film adaptation can be a circuitous one, fraught with challenges that can make the final movie a very different proposition to the original text. Even with that in mind, if I'd been asked, upon its original publication in 2006, what a movie derived from Craig...

by www.usatoday.com - Claudia Puig - 5 October 2012

Seamy 'Paperboy' delivers swampy thrills
Gator-filled swamps, an ultra-grungy murderer, racial undertones and a sexually charged atmosphere make up the tense and lurid world of The Paperboy.Director Lee Daniels' deft adaptation of Pete Dexter's 1996 novel is even more disturbing on screen than on the page. It's a Southern Gothic noir...