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The Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association just released its tops-o'-2009 list; it follows in full after the jump. But, first, this teaser: Dodging critical conventional wisdom that has put Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker at the top of most critics' polls, the DFWCA instead opted to follow ... More >>
Patrick MichelsKristofferson accepts the award named for his longtime friend and collaborator Stephen Bruton, Friday night at Lola's Saloon.Even knowing the award would carry his good friend's name for years to come, it wasn't easy for Kris Kristofferson to stand onstage at Lola's Saloon Frid ... More >>
It might not have the editing chops of say, their labelmates' tour doc, but there's a certain charm to the above clip that sums up Smile Smile's tour with Metric and Sebastien Grainger--just as there is with all things the band does, I guess. Anyway, check it out--especially the part where Woody Ha ... More >>
Will Smith encores his Pursuit of Happyness
Get a taste of exotic eats at SMU
Will Ferrell's umpteenth sports comedy is only half bad. His half.
A gay escort finds himself at the center of a classic D.C. scandal in The Walker
The intimate pleasures and necessary detachments of Toronto 2007
Puff, Pass and Watch at the AllGood
Richard Linklater's Scanner is a rotoscoped feast for freaks
Garrison Keillor's Prairie makes a fine pasture for Altman
This Tuesday, Satan's gaping black mouth shall spit forth...the new Ice Cube CD
A female ironworker fights back against abuse in the riveting North Country
This tear-jerking "women's film" won't win any prizes
Salma's shorts get top billing in an otherwise unwatchable caper
It's the Spy Kids in 3-D, but where are Mom and Dad?
Sandler and Nicholson yell at each other, and it's unpleasant
Jason Statham is The Transporter in Luc Besson's oft-preposterous world
U-571 pays homage to great submarine movies and even provides a few surprises itself
Play It to the Bone prances, staggers, then goes down for the count
Naked and proud and stupid -- meet the new Woodstock
Gothic, God, and the working class meet in Buck-Nekkid
Brave Combo's Joe Cripps goes to Cuba, becomes friends with Peter Buck, and talks to Castro
Ron Howard fiddles with the question
Wherein the fine novel The Hi-Lo Country is transformed into a so-so movie
Terrence Malick emerges after 20 years with his complex but compelling The Thin Red Line
The Farrelly Brothers make their mother very proud
In Palmetto, everything is as it seems to be--transparent and dull
The jolting Welcome to Sarajevo is often so real it hurts
Larry Flynt doesn't go all the way to bad taste
Gore and humor join forces in From Dusk Till Dawn
