Cannes

In Today's Observer

We report that D.A. Pennebaker, who made The War Room, is shooting a Freddy campaign film. Roberto likes the idea, Axelrod not so much. We tie that into the national and ethnic Big Themes that many of Freddy's aides see in this campaign, and wonder whether it all adds up to a benefit or a burden.

The Observer also has the story on Arianna Huffington's liberal alternative to the Drudge Report, which will be called the Huffington Report. Well, it only took 10 years.  read more »

And don't miss the city's response to our blogging on the Kate Oliver request for donations from the private sector. As our intrepid film reporter Jake Brooks writes, the Mayor's office has decided that New York's generous taxpayers will answer the official's "URGENT PLEA" for a ticket to Cannes.

Also: Read Jonathan Mahler's new book about 1977, which we liked. And add Andrew Rasiej to the list of candidates for Public Advocate.

The Last Picture Show

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N.Y. Film Festival Fusty and Feisty at Crossroads

On Saturday, August 10, the selection committee for the 2002 New York Film Festival-composed of Film  read more »

Mel Gibson, Dead or Alive?

After suffering through We Were Soldiers , I think I've seen all the war movies I care to endure for  read more »

Top-Tier Toronto: 15 Films to See

The Toronto International Film Festival reminds me of what Red Skelton said at Harry Cohn's overcrow  read more »

The C List, or How to Weigh Social Capital

While the kids at Columbine High were being given preschool sensitivity training in order to prevent  read more »