Review: ‘Le Skylab’
For those who recall family gatherings when some members were funny, the majority were tolerable and the end never came soon enough, there's "Le Skylab" to bring it all back.
View ArticleReview: ‘Amour’
Michael Haneke's most intimate film in nearly a quarter-century, "Amour" relates the tragic final months in a relationship with at least six decades' worth of history.
View Article‘Amour’ wins top prize from L.A. Film Critics
Michael Haneke's "Amour" was named best picture of the year by the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn.
View Article‘Amour’ named best picture by National Society of Film Critics
French drama "Amour" scored the award for best picture from the National Society of Film Critics, who also handed the film kudos for director Michael Haneke and actress Emanuelle Riva.
View Article‘Camille Rewinds’ leads Cesar race
PARIS Thesp-helmer Noemie Lvovsky’s romantic second-chance comedy “Camille Rewinds” is the surprise leader in the race for France’s Cesar awards with 13 nominations, besting Michael Haneke’s...
View ArticleEmmanuelle Riva in ‘Amour’
As a stroke patient looking helplessly on as her body progressively fails her, Riva's performance carries both an emotional wallop and a high degree of technical difficulty.
View Article‘Amour’ sweeps Cesar Awards
PARIS– Michael Haneke’s “Amour” swept the 38th Cesar Awards Friday, taking home wins for film, director, actress (Emmanuelle Riva), actor (Jean-Louis Trintignant) and original screenplay. “Amour” beat...
View ArticleFrench Love ‘Amour,’ Too
For Michael Haneke, whose “Amour” took home the foreign-language Oscar, the road to the Dolby Theater began in Cannes, where the stark drama won the Palme d’Or. So it was appropriate to see the...
View ArticleFilm Academy Invites 276 New Members
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ava DuVernay and Paul Feig are among the 276 new members invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.
View ArticleEmmanuelle Riva, Star of ‘Amour,’‘Hiroshima Mon Amour,’ Dies at 89
Emmanuelle Riva, one of the great French actresses with a screen career that spanned over five decades, from Alain Resnais’ “Hiroshima Mon Amour” to Michael Haneke’s “Amour,” has died. She was 89....
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