Michael Caine; Adrien Brody; FilmWeek
Michael Caine
Larry Mantle talks with veteran actor and star of the film "The Quiet American" about his role of Thomas Fowler in the film, and about his long career in Hollywood. Caine is nominated for a Golden Globe award.
Adrien Brody
Larry Mantle talks with Adrien Brody, actor and star of Roman Polanski's "The Pianist." Brody's performance has earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor.
FilmWeek
Larry Mantle and critics Ella Taylor of the L.A. Weekly, Peter Rainer of New York Magazine, and Henry Sheehan of HenrySheehan.com discuss this week's new film releases, including City of God and the restored 1947 Quai des Orfevres.
The Top Ten
Each week in January our critics will share the movies they felt were the most notable of 2002.
Ella Taylor:
(In alphabetical order)
About Schmidt, Far From Heaven, I'm Going Home, Late Marriage, Little Otik, Morvern Callar, Punch-Drunk Love, Talk to Her, and 24 Hour Party People.
Peter Rainer:
(In no particular order)
Time Out, Y Tu Mama Tambien, The Pianist, Adaptation, Bloody Sunday, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Frailty, The Quiet American, Spirited Away, Rodger Dodger, Femme Fatale, Triumph of Love, Last Orders, Tosca, 24 Hour Party People, 8 Mile, Happy Days, and About a Boy.
Henry Sheehan:
Henry dosen't believe in top ten lists, but please check his website for his favorite films of 2002.