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By Nick Rogers »
Mar 26, 2010 »
Category:The 365 Best Films of the 2000s » No Comments »
“Dirty Pretty Things” — Stephen Frears’ low-key illegal-immigrant thriller — continues Nick Rogers’ daily look at the 365 best films of 2000-2009.
Tags: 2002, Audrey Tautou, best films of the decade, black market organ trade, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Dirty Pretty Things, heroes of the zeroes, hospital, immigrant, London, nick rogers, romance, Sergi Lopez, Stephen Frears, The 365 Best Films of the 2000s, thriller
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By Christopher Lloyd »
Feb 16, 2010 »
Category:DVD Reviews » No Comments »
In translating the early life of the fashion to the screen, “Coco Before Chanel” confuses spareness and drabness.
Tags: Alessandro Nivola, Anne Fontaine, Audrey Tautou, Benoît Poelvoorde, coco before chanel, Edmonde Charles-Roux, film criticism, Marie Gillain, new on blu-ray, new on video, video review
By Jessica Sieff »
Feb 14, 2010 »
Category:Couch Potato Cinema » No Comments »
Gerard Butler is a vengeful killer in “Law Abiding Citizen,” Chris Rock looks for the secret to “Good Hair,” and Audrey Tauto is Coco Chanel on DVD this week.
Tags: Audrey Tautou, chris rock, coco before chanel, Gerard Butler, good hair, Jamie Fox, law abiding citizen
By Nick Rogers »
Jan 13, 2010 »
Category:The 365 Best Films of the 2000s » 1 Comment »
“Amelie” — an exuberant, existential “Emma” with beguiling romantic mystery — continues Nick Rogers’ daily look back at the 365 best films of 2000-2009.
Tags: 2001, Amelie, Audrey Tautou, best films of the decade, comedy, fate, foreign film, French, heroes of the zeroes, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Matthieu Kassovitz, nick rogers, romance, The 365 Best Films of the 2000s, whimsy
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By Christopher Lloyd »
Nov 4, 2009 »
Category:Movie Reviews » No Comments »
Spareness may work in fashion, but “Coco Before Chanel” could have stood a little more ostentatiousness in its moods.
Tags: Alessandro Nivola, Anne Fontaine, Audrey Tautou, Benoît Poelvoorde, coco before chanel, Edmonde Charles-Roux, film criticism, Marie Gillain, movie review