Hannah Stamler defends her love of Sofia Coppola's much-maligned period piece, Marie Antoinette.
Chomet's The Illusionist harkens back to old school animated features.
The latest from Cornell Cinema explores a parent's fear of empty-nest symdrome.
David Seidler '59 discusses The King's Speech, childhood stuttering and his time as a student at Cornell at a presentation of the Oscar-winning film.
The men who inspired the Oscar-nominated film come to Statler Auditorium.
Rango may look pretty, but, like many cute sorority girls, it lacks cohesion.
The Sun checks out Ghost Town, a documentary about rural life in China, at Cornell Cinema.
Suzanne Baumgarten looks beyond the hype of the much buzzed about Natalie Portman film, Black Swan.
Wesley Ambrecht looks at the latest from Dreamworks (and details his longtime crush on Dianna Agron).
Alex Bankoff gives his take on Tiny Furniture's portrayal of post-collegiate lethargy.