Jean Fontaine


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  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ashton Kutcher to Debut Films at 2013 Sundance Fim Festival
    By: Jean Bentley December 03, 2012 4:20pm EST
    Big names in the out-of-competition arena.
  • Micmacs Review
    By: Matthew Kiernan May 25, 2010 5:56am EST
    The latest film from Amelie director Jean-Pierre Jeunet isn't the best example of what the French fantasist can do.
  • I've Loved You So Long... Review
    By: Pete Hammond October 23, 2008 7:44pm EST
    You can’t possibly be prepared for the gut-wrenching, emotional experience of the brilliant new French drama I've Loved You So Long, the must-see movie of 2008.
  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Review
    By: Robert Sims November 30, 2007 4:23am EST
    Julian Schnabel’s perceptive direction and Mathieu Amalric’s inspired performance make this involving adaptation of the autobiography by magazine editor Jean-Dominique Bauby—who was left paralyzed at age 43 by a stroke—so much more than France's answer to My Left Foot.
  • The Covenant Review
    By: Brian Marder September 09, 2006 10:09pm EST
    If you're a teen looking for scantily clad supermodel types doing R-rated things in a PG-13 movie, you've come to the right “supernatural” flick. Otherwise, you’re gonna wanna head to The Illusionist.
  • The Greatest Game Ever Played Review
    By: Kit Bowen September 30, 2005 7:34am EST
    Granted, it's a sports movie about golf. But with winning performances, fancy camerawork and a classic root-for-the-little-guy scenario, The Greatest Game Ever Played tees off with the best of them.
  • Lord of War Review
    By: Shawn Dwyer September 16, 2005 6:28am EST
    Andrew Niccol's sharp satire about illicit arms dealing is buoyed by an impressive and convincing performance by Nicolas Cage as an amoral charmer who cares nothing for what people do with his merchandise, just as long as they keep shooting. But don't look for any answers to the problem--just sit back and accept the world for how it is.
  • The Notebook Review
    By: Kit Bowen June 25, 2004 9:16am EST
    If not for some inspired moments of breathtaking beauty and heartfelt performances, The Notebook would just be one of those tired love stories that you quickly forget.
  • Where the Money Is Review
    By: Chuck Walton May 18, 2000 8:00pm EST
    An enduring star and some good laughs; it could have been worse.