Busting ghosts in ’Albert Nobbs,’ ’Woman in Black’ and ’W.E.’Glenn Close plays a guy, Daniel Radcliffe plays an adult and Madonna plays auteur
Men and beasts in ’The Grey’ and ’Tyrranosaur’A herculean Liam Neeson takes on the wolves, the cold—and some monstrous flaws in the script
Silence is golden for ’The Artist’The absence of speech creates emotional space in the Oscar front-runner
’Monsieur Lazhar’ is Oscar-worthy Akin to ’Incendies,’ but on a smaller canvas, it’s an immigrant tale with irresistible charm
Oscar anoints ’Hugo,’ ’The Artist’—and ’Monsieur Lazhar’Silent film homages lead the race, while Canadians score 2.5 nominations
Sundance mourns indie film champ Bingham RayAt TIFF he won a legendary bidding war against Harvey Weinstein for Duvall’s ’The Apostle’
Angie, meet Gina—the new warrior queenAs Jolie steps behind the camera, an MMA fighter busts out as an action heroine
A documentary like no other documentary’Bear 71’, the latest of the NFB’s interactive films, makes its debut at Sundance
Quebec and Croneberg lead GeniesSarah Polley’s ’Take This Waltz’ is snubbed as foreign co-pros lead English Canadian fare
Is Ricky turning into the Globes’ Billy Crystal?While Gervais coated his barbs with a spoonful of sugar, Seth Rogen and even George Clooney trumped him on the outrage front