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A Peace Train Rides Again

One of the most recycled sayings about the â60sââIf you remember them, you probably werenât thereââis also one of the...
Newsweek, 08/17/09 by David Ansen · More from publication -
Balls to the Wall

When youâve had a success that was huge, inflammatory, and controversial, what do you do for an encore? If youâre famous for pushing the...
Newsweek, 07/20/09 by David Ansen · More from publication -
My Brother’s Goalkeeper

The renaissance in Mexican movies is a fraternal affair. The movementâs biggest starsâAlfonso Cuarón (âY Tu Mamá...
Newsweek, 05/18/09 by David Ansen · More from publication -
Joyeux Noel (Sort Of).(International Edition; WORTH YOUR TIME)(A Christmas Tale)(Movie review)(Brief article)

Byline: David Ansen The holiday family-reunion movie is often as excruciating and treacly as the fraught, multigenerational gatherings it...
Newsweek International, 12/01/08 by Ansen, David · More from publication -
Not Much Dubya in Stone’s ‘W.’

Little in this movie to love and almost no reason to care Two weeks ago, on Anderson Cooperâs show on CNN, Paul Begala called the president...
Newsweek, 10/20/08 by David Ansen · More from publication -
Love Me, Love My Mix Tape

Think all teen movies are shallow? Meet âNick & Norah.â To anyone who grew up in the past three decades, it may seem as if Hollywood...
Newsweek, 10/06/08 by David Ansen · More from publication -
The Verdict: A Legend

Paul Newman played a lot of antiheroes, but his cool charm made viewers love him all the same. When Paul Newman turned 70, I asked him about the...
Newsweek, 10/06/08 by David Ansen · More from publication -
A Perfect Casting Call

Mickey Rourke once gave up acting to become a boxer. In âThe Wrestler,â heâs simply a knockout. Would âCasablancaâ be...
Newsweek, 09/22/08 by David Ansen · More from publication -
The Coens’ Funny Bones

âBurn After Readingâ is no âNo Country.â In fact, itâs downright giddy. Chilly, heartless, condescending: all the usual...
Newsweek, 09/15/08 by David Ansen · More from publication -
The Role of a Lifetime

Ronald Reagan made forgettable films, but Hollywood prepped him for the political stage. As Marc Eliot points out in his biography âReagan:...
Newsweek, 09/08/08 by David Ansen · More from publication




