Friday NYT Movies, Some French...
Oct. 19th, 2012 05:59 amTherapy at Its Most Touching
‘The Sessions,’ With John Hawkes and Helen Hunt
NYT Critics' Pick
It’s Not About the Destination, but About the Dizzying Ride
‘Holy Motors,’ From the French Filmmaker Leos Carax
NYT Critics' Pick
On One Coin, a Swastika and a Star of David
‘The Flat,’ a Jewish Family History in a Documentary
NYT Critics' Pick
Courtship, Wedding, Existential Whimsy
‘Le Grand Amour’ by Pierre Etaix
Raging Hormones and Soul-Searching Conversations
‘The First Time,’ Directed by Jonathan Kasdan
Aging Isn’t for Sissies in France, Either, Especially for Men
Jane Fonda in Stéphane Robelin’s ‘All Together’
‘The Sessions,’ With John Hawkes and Helen Hunt
NYT Critics' Pick
It’s Not About the Destination, but About the Dizzying Ride
‘Holy Motors,’ From the French Filmmaker Leos Carax
NYT Critics' Pick
On One Coin, a Swastika and a Star of David
‘The Flat,’ a Jewish Family History in a Documentary
NYT Critics' Pick
Courtship, Wedding, Existential Whimsy
‘Le Grand Amour’ by Pierre Etaix
Raging Hormones and Soul-Searching Conversations
‘The First Time,’ Directed by Jonathan Kasdan
Aging Isn’t for Sissies in France, Either, Especially for Men
Jane Fonda in Stéphane Robelin’s ‘All Together’