Dogtooth
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What’s New on DVD in September: ‘Booksmart,’ ‘Country Music,’ ‘Diamantino’ and More
Alonso Duralde’s monthly column spotlights the best Indie, foreign, doc, grindhouse, classic and TV releases on DVD and Blu-ray
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Colin Farrell-Rachel Weisz Cannes Film ‘The Lobster’ Lands at Alchemy
Independent distributor closes deal on first English-language effort by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos
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Cannes Report, Day 8: Michael Caine, Jane Fonda’s ‘Youth’ Sees Strong Mixed Reaction, Alchemy Stocks Up on Dramedies
Paolo Sorrentino film about a retired conductor and composer on vacation receives equal cheers and jeers at press screening
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Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz Romance ‘The Lobster’ Headed to Alchemy
Cannes 2015: Movie co-starring John C. Reilly and Ben Whishaw is first English-language effort by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos
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Cannes So Far: Stars Bomb But Movies Deliver at 2015 Festival
Cannes 2015: With a strong, varied slate of movies, does it even matter that people booed Matthew McConaughey?
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Cannes Review: ‘The Lobster’ takes Colin Farrell to Funny, Surreal Hotel
The new film from the Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos is set in a creepy resort hotel that takes guests in for 45 days to either find true love or be turned into an animal
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Cannes 2015: Wrap Critic Alonso Duralde Previews This Year’s Auteur Battle on the Croisette
Indie stalwarts Todd Haynes and Gus Van Sant will vie against Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Paolo Sorrentino and Denis Villeneuve for top honors
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Jake Gyllenhaal, Sienna Miller and Guillermo del Toro Join Cannes Film Festival Jury
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen will serve as presidents of the jury at the 68th festival
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One Year Later, Oscar’s Foreign-Language War Still Rages
Unconventional Greek film “Dogtooth” remains a flash point for voters who feel disenfranchised by blue-ribbon committees
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First Countries Enter Oscar Foreign-Language Race
Morocco, Romania and Venezuela join Greece and Poland, bringing total number of submissions to 5
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Great Films, Few Voters: Oscar’s Foreign-Language Problem
In one of Oscar’s strongest categories, the film that wins is simply the one that connects with the small group that sees all the films
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The Missing Categories: What’s NOT on the Oscar Ballot
In some of the categories that contain the year’s best movies, Oscar voters may number in the hundreds, not the thousands
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Oscar Postmortem: First Names, Freaky Nominees, Flexible Deadlines
Dinner with “Dogtooth,” the Js have it, and a status report on the Academy’s executive search
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Good Morning Oscar, January 26: Action, Reaction
The Academy made its choices, and lots of people took notice
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Here’s Who Put ‘Dogtooth’ on the Oscar Shortlist
We have the full list of the Academy committee responsible for a decisive break from years of timid foreign-language selections