Hollywood on the Danube
Offering low labor costs, experienced crews and a 20 percent rebate on film production, Budapest is luring foreign film companies away from other European capitals. feeds.nytimes.com |
Movie Review | 'Lucky Days': A Creepy Hostage Thriller by J Blakeson
There are moments during the slog through “Lucky Days,” a dreary vanity project by Angelica Torn, that you think the whole thing could be a very, very deadpan parody. feeds.nytimes.com |
Movie Review | 'Race to Nowhere': The Overscheduled Child
A parent contends that American children are overscheduled and overstressed. feeds.nytimes.com |
Movie Review | 'Idiots and Angels': Misanthrope Sprouts Wings and Humanity
“Idiots and Angels,” the new animated film by Bill Plympton, creates a dystopia that suggests Toulouse-Lautrec by way of Charles Bukowski. feeds.nytimes.com |
Directions: What She'd Really Like to Do Is Sing
Kathleen York, an actor-singer-songwriter, gets her close-up at the Academy Awards, where she will perform a song from "Crash." nytimes.com |