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Francois Truffaut

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    September 29, 2010

    Arthur Penn, Who Came to North Texas to Shoot Bonnie and Clyde, Has Died at 88

    Texas HideoutWalter Penn, right, directing Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway in North Texas​Robert Benton, born in Oak Cliff and raised in University Park and, later, Waxahachie, began working with collaborator and friend David Newman on a screenplay about Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow in 1964. They ... More >>

  • Calendar

    August 13, 2009

    Wave of Inspiration

    Texas HideoutWalter Penn, right, directing Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway in North Texas​Robert Benton, born in Oak Cliff and raised in University Park and, later, Waxahachie, began working with collaborator and friend David Newman on a screenplay about Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow in 1964. They ... More >>

  • Calendar

    May 14, 2009

    The Screen Is Spinning

    Texas HideoutWalter Penn, right, directing Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway in North Texas​Robert Benton, born in Oak Cliff and raised in University Park and, later, Waxahachie, began working with collaborator and friend David Newman on a screenplay about Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow in 1964. They ... More >>

  • Calendar

    August 9, 2007

    Subtitled

    The Modern screens foreign classics

  • News

    October 30, 2003

    Nobody's Fool

    He has three Oscars, co-wrote Bonnie and Clyde and Paul Newman digs him. So why don't you know Dallas-born filmmaker Robert Benton?

  • Film

    October 9, 2003

    Half Great

    Kill Bill's missing something--like, oh, a proper ending

  • Film

    August 21, 2003

    A Slice o' Hell

    Don't Tempt Me with this teasing battle for one man's soul

  • Film

    December 5, 2002

    Prozac Nation

    Feelings prove lethal in the bumpy sci-fi flick Equilibrium

  • Film

    October 24, 2002

    Yes, But Whose Truth?

    Jonathan Demme remakes Charade, but it's hardly an imitation

  • Film

    August 1, 2002

    French Fried

    My Wife makes the woes of a superstar's husband seem not so funny

  • Film

    March 21, 2002

    Time Well Spent

    The loneliest people are lost, and in love, in a crowd

  • Film

    November 1, 2001

    A Savoir to Savor

    A French New Wave veteran proves he's still nimble and vital

  • Film

    July 12, 2001

    The Unforgotten

    Ozon's latest grapples with what happens when the people we love are no longer there

  • Music

    June 14, 2001

    Confess Yourself

    Air dreams dirty on 10,000 Hz Legend

  • News

    April 26, 2001

    Wim Wenders

    The Director’s Cut

  • News

    February 15, 2001

    The Sundance Kidder

    With his own movie in tow, Dallas' indie-film guru goes to Robert Redford's festival, falls in love with the First-Timer, and embraces the hype

  • Culture

    December 21, 2000

    Twisp of the Tale

    When C.D. Payne stopped writing ad copy, he created a revolutionary teenage hero

  • Film

    May 25, 2000

    Love sick

    Director Bruno Barreto and his wife, Amy Irving, jam their fingers down our throats in Bossa Nova

  • Culture

    May 4, 2000

    The final cut

    DVDs pull back the curtain on the movies, but do you really want to see the Wizard?

  • Music

    March 30, 2000

    Critics' Picks

    The Flaming Lips

  • Film

    March 9, 2000

    Mission implausible

    De Palma went to Mars, and all he brought us was this messy movie

  • Film

    August 26, 1999

    Season finale

    Autumn Tale is a rich conclusion to Rohmer's romantic quartet

  • News

    August 5, 1999

    Reel power

    Dallas-based Regent Entertainment vies to become a Hollywood player, and it's off to an Oscar-winning start

  • News

    March 5, 1998

    CDs on steroids

    Dallas-based Regent Entertainment vies to become a Hollywood player, and it's off to an Oscar-winning start

  • News

    November 21, 1996

    "As an expression of racking emotion, and as a trip into an eroticized universe, 'VERTIGO' is nonpareil"

    How Alfred Hitchcock wove his disturbing thriller into a landscape--and how a pair of obsessive archivists brought it back to luminescent life

  • Film

    October 24, 1996

    Driven to abstraction

    Lack of tension and purpose kills Surviving Picasso

  • Film

    June 8, 1995

    Auteur, auteur!

    Burnt by the Sun and The Glass Shield illustrates the pitfalls of total artistic control

  • Film

    January 5, 1995

    Love letters

    Pauline Kael's For Keeps is a diary of a strange and passionate affair with movies

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