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Movie Review | '!Women Art Revolution': Enhancing the Image of Feminist Art
Feminist Studio Workshop in 1973, from "!Women Art Revolution."
The Long Goodbye
HER LIFE IN FOCUSFarrah Fawcett in 1989. Her final story became the object of a lengthy battle.
Decoding Woody Allens Midnight in Paris
Owen Wilson, left, is Gil, who travels back in time to 1920s Paris, and Marion Cotillard is Adriana, a fictional mistress of Picasso's who catches Gil's eye.
ArtsBeat: What 'Hobbit' Curse? Jackson's Movies Get Star-Crossed Release Dates
Part 1 of Peter Jackson's fantasy epic, called "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," will be released in 2012 on the birthday of Nostradamus, while Part 2, called "The Hobbit: There and Back Again," will be released on Friday the 13th in 2013.
ArtsBeat: Sony Says 'Dragon Tattoo' Trailer Was Probably Pirated in U.S. Theater
Some conspiratorially minded viewers wondered if a YouTube trailer for "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" was a clandestine release by the studio, roughed up to look like the work of a video pirate.
ArtsBeat: Forged Painting Was Once in Collection of Steve Martin, German Police Say
Berlin investigators said a painting bought by Steve Martin in 2004 and sold in 2006 and attributed to the modernist Heinrich Campendonk was probably the handiwork of a criminal forgery ring.
The Media Equation: An Outsider Making Waves in Hollywood
Janice Min, center, at a staff meeting for The Hollywood Reporter, which she has turned into a sharp weekly.
3-D Starts to Fizzle, and Hollywood Frets
The ticket sales for the 3-D version of "Kung Fu Panda 2" have been disappointing.
Arts, Briefly: Debbie Reynolds Auctions Costume Collection
Ever wanted to dress up as Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz or as Marilyn Monroe in The Seven Year Itch?
Art Review: Youth, With Hopes and Bliss Intact
Apichatpong Weerasethakul: PrimitiveA scene from the video installation at the New Museum.
Film: The Funnywoman, Alive and Well
From left: Melissa McCarthy, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Rose Byrne, Ellie Kemper, Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph in Bridesmaids (co-written by Ms. Wiig), in which the female comic shines.
Video: The Many Shades of Wayne
John Wayne in Rio Lobo (1970). Fox is releasing Blu-ray editions of two films from Wayne's late-middle period: The Horse Soldiers and The Comancheros.
Year One of Festival: 65 Films in 5 Days
AMERICAN PREMIEREGisle Casadesus and Grard Depardieu in My Afternoons With Margueritte, showing June 4 and 5.













