First watch the trailer. Breathless? Us, too. Ang Lee’s screen adaptation (and festival opener) of Yann Martel’s novel about a boy shipwrecked with a Bengal named Richard Parker is quickly becoming our favorite maritime tiger tale.
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We saw this one a few years back at a blind screening: no briefing, no title, no credits. Just an easy watch about a Jersey boy band trying to make it in the ’60s. Now the fest’s Centerpiece, it comes from The Sopranos creator David Chase, and we want to see it again.
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Buckle up for Robert Zemeckis’s thrill ride at 30,000 feet. It stars captain Denzel Washington, marks the director’s first live-action attempt since Cast Away, and closes the fest.
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There’s nothing holy about Leos Carax’s French-German fantasy. It’s straight-up wackadoo. But what do you expect from a film charting one man’s day-long odyssey through eleven roles? (Get revved up for Eva Mendes, too.)
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Lots of buzz surrounds Michael Haneke’s stark vision of love, which got a lotta love at Cannes (top prize will do that). He writes and directs the sad tale of an elderly couple’s final months together.
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We hear Elle Fanning gives the performance of her career (and at 13, no less) in Sally Potter’s political coming-of-age drama about two youngins living in London.
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On the surface, you have a horror movie about a Maryland town plagued by a parasitic infestation, courtesy of their water supply (swim at your own risk). Look closer, and you see it’s directed by Oscar-winning Barry Levinson (no Rain Man here though).
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Banished to a small hospital for applying for an exit visa, Dr. Barb hopes to one day find a way out. Germany hopes she can bring home the Oscar, as Barbara is the country’s official entry into the race.
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The Shining tops just about everyone’s favorite scary movie list. Crack open the door to the many theories and creepy hidden meanings buried in that infamous hotel room.
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One look at the title screen, and you’re hooked. Pull dudes away from Deadliest Catch for this oft-scary nature doc about the stale old occupation of commercial fishing told from a crisp, new POV.
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You know the gist. Now get in line, because the entire cast is reuniting for the screening. Or don’t. As you wish.
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Bashful, Doc, Dopey, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, and Sneezy kick the Huntsman’s ass. Revisit the 1937 Disney classic on the big screen.
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