Movie Title : The Artist
Release Date : Nov 25, 2011 Limited Genre Movie :Drama,Romance,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Actors :Jean Dujardin,Bérénice Bejo,John Goodman,James Cromwell,Penelope Ann Miller,Missi Pyle,Beth Grant,Ed Lauter,Joel Murray,Bitsie Tulloch,Ken Davitian,Malcolm McDowell,Basil Hoffman,Bill Fagerbakke,Nina Siemazko,Stephen Mendillo,Dash Pomerantz,Beau Nelson,Alex Holliday,Wiley M. PickettHollywood 1927. George Valentin (Jean Dujardin) is a silent movie superstar. The advent of the talkies will sound the death knell for his career and see him fall into oblivion. For young extra Peppy Miller (Berenice Bejo), it seems the sky's the limit - major movie stardom awaits. The Artist tells the story of their interlinked destinies. -- (C) Weinstein PG-13
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The whole thing is so damn clever and charming, it might just sneak off with Best Picture.
David Thomson-The New Republic It isn't arty or intellectual, though it is artful and ingenious, and it's the rare crowd-pleaser that never feels obvious or pandering.
Rafer Guzman-Newsday There is literally nothing wrong with it. I don't have a single nit to pick, minor flaw to point out or little bit that annoyed me. It is pure magic from the first frame to the last.
Mark Rabinowitz-CNN.com You can't fault it as smart entertainment, which eschews parody to make a sincere tribute that also serves as cogent current commentary.
Peter Howell-Toronto Star The movie ever fully shakes off its air of skillfully executed experiment, but it's spirited and charming nonetheless.
Jon Frosch-The Atlantic 'The Artist': Michel Hazanavicius's novelty film owes much to Jean Dujardin's irresistible smile
Joe Baltake-Passionate Moviegoer A modern-day classic that proves that Hollywood can still make incredible films.
John Hanlon-Big Hollywood Don't let the simplicity of the story fool you, 'The Artist' is a movie in which the pleasures lie entirely in the details.
Al Alexander-The Patriot Ledger Possibly one of the most joyously enjoyable films to screen in the Cannes competition -- especially for lovers of classic Hollywood cinema -- The Artist is a real pleasure.
Mark Adams-Screen International Had The Artist been made 75 years ago, it might have been brushed aside as melodrama. Today, its affection for a lost past strikes the right note of wistful nostalgia.
Lawrence Toppman-Charlotte Observer Writer/director Michel Hazanavicius' The Artist manages the trick of being both fearlessly loyal to an era of cinema that's long since passed and one of the few original motion pictures of its own time.
Perry Seibert-TV Guide's Movie Guide Its retro-retro take uniquely delivers the most crucial element of the moviegoing experience, the art of entertainment.
Erick Weber-NECN I could spend hours talking about how fantastic The Artist is; how sublime Dujardin and Bérénice Bejo are; how natural their movements and expressions are; how perfect the score is - oh, the score, so expressive and lively and jovial and magical.
Ali Gray-TheShiznit.co.uk Hazanavicius has perfectly captured the look and feel of the silent era with "The Artist."
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com The Artist is apparently Hazanavicius' dream project and it's truly inspiring to see a filmmaker take such a big risk in this day and age: especially when it pays off so big.
Kristal Cooper-We Got This Covered As an homage to silent films, it works. As a cinematic narrative of classic quality, it falls short.
Wesley Lovell-Cinema Sight The Artist is superfluous, but charming through-and-through, painted with lively performances, staggering cinematography and a lovely spirit of nostalgia.
R. L. Shaffer-IGN DVD Every now and then in an age of darkness and cynicism, a life affirming film is just what we need.
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed I'm not sure how much replay this film will get, but a first viewing is awfully satisfying-though it makes the audience work a little harder than they're accustomed.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis There appears to be one last goodbye, one last spotlight, for an industry that should never have left us in the first place.
Rhett Bartlett-Dial M For Movies The Academy Awards are the biggest annual party that Hollywood throws for itself, and The Artist is a movie that worships Hollywood. Looks like a done deal.
Jeffrey Overstreet-Filmwell a witty, self-aware pastiche, full of clever audiovisual gags and cinephiliac allusions, with irresistible charm coursing through its nostalgic veins.
Anton Bitel-MovieScope Writer-director Michel Hazanavicius toys with despair only to gloss over it.
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