Latest News on Summer Palace
March 10, 2008
RT on DVD: Call It, Friend-O -- No Country For Old Men Hits DVD
The critically-acclaimed, Oscar-winning No Country For Old Men comes to DVD this week, accompanied by a litany of fellow Fresh films (Lake of Fire, Summer Palace, Dan in Real Life) as well as a gaggle of critical duds (Hitman, Bee Movie, August... More...
February 09, 2008
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January 17, 2008
Critics' Consensus: Cloverfield is Monstrously Fun, 27 Dresses Fails to Impress, Mad Money Not Worth Much
This week at the movies, we've got monster mayhem (Cloverfield, starring Michael Stahl-David), marital mishaps (27 Dresses, starring Katherine Heigl), and heist hilarity (Mad Money, starring Diane Keaton and Queen Latifah). What do the critics... More...
September 13, 2006
TORONTO: Reviews of "Borat," "Paris, Je T'aime," And More
The Toronto International Film Festival has a lot of movies that are making their premieres, but some have screened at Sundance and Cannes. Read on for our RT reviews from the archives. More...
September 06, 2006
Director Lou Ye Banned from Filmmaking for 5 years by Chinese Goverment
BEIJING -- China has banned acclaimed director Lou Ye from making movies for five years as punishment for sending his "Summer Palace" to the Cannes Film Festival without government approval in May, official media reported Monday. More...
May 22, 2006
CANNES: Short Reviews of "Red Road," "Lights in the Dusk," "Summer Palace," "Princess"
Here are some short reviews of films screening at the Cannes film Festival:
Early in "Red Road," Jackie (Kate Dickie), who works in surveillance for the police, notices the ghostly image of a man on her screen. We know instantly... More...
May 18, 2006
CANNES: Blog Day Two: "X-Men: The Last Stand," Banned "Summer Palace"
Check out Day Two of Tim, Jen and Senh's Cannes adventure! "The Da Vinci" dud was soooo yesterday -- we've moved on to "Summer Palace," beach parties, and adult-themed animation! More...
May 17, 2006
CANNES: Festival Begins with "Da Vinci"
Day one of the Cannes Film Festival has begun, with last night's opening screening of "The Da Vinci Code," and the next eleven days promise even more glitz, big names, and world cinema on the Croisette's famed red carpet. More...
