Lesens- und Sehenswertes aus den vergangenen Tagen (25. November 2010 bis 16. Dezember 2010):
- Nino Klingler über ‚The Tourist‘ – "Halb lüstern, halb machohaft wird hier die Frau ausgestellt, begafft, in den Kader gezwungen."
- Le boom du cinéma français – 2010 s'annonce comme une excellente année pour la fréquentation en salles. Les détails.
- A Serbian Film: when allegory gets nasty – Srdjan Spasojevic insists his controversial film is a political allegory. Unfortunately, cinema is the wrong medium for parables, says David Cox.
- Das fliegende Auge – Analyse einer Plansequenz aus 'Breaking News' von Johnnie To; Auszug aus der Magisterarbeit von Jenny Jecke
- Teal and Orange – Hollywood, Please Stop the Madness – Über die Farbpalette einiger jüngerer Blockbuster (via)
- The Battle Inside: Infection and the Modern Horror Film – The Ring, 30 Days of Night, George Romero, The Grudge und 28 Days Later im besonderen Fokus – von Richard Harland Smith
- 6 Most Awesome Women in the Harry Potter Books and Movies – Most children's entertainment depicts female characters in ways that bolster gender stereotypes. But the Harry Potter universe offers up many great feminist heroines. By Chloe S. Angyal
- "Lisbeth is something between Noomi and something in the script." – Deadline Hollywood interviewt Noomi Rapace
- The Evolution of Keira Knightley – To celebrate the the release of William Monahan's directorial debut London Boulevard, we're taking a jaunt through the back catalogue of Keira Knightley. The Brit superstar's career has so far seen super-sized blockbusters, Oscar recognition and period frocks aplenty.
- The return of the pixie crop – Big hair is for little girls. These days, the coolest cut of all is a chic pixie crop, as worn by Emma Watson and, er, Katie Waissel
- Ingrid Pitt, 1937-2010 – David Hudson sammelt Nachrufe auf die Schauspielerin.