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The Artist
Directed by
Michel Hazanavicius
PG-13
2012
1h 40m
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7.8
95%
87%
7.4
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When George, a silent movie superstar, meets Peppy Miller, a dancer, sparks fly between the two. However, after the introduction of talking pictures, their fortunes change, affecting their dynamic.
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Cast of The Artist
Jean Dujardin
George Valentin
Bérénice Bejo
Peppy Miller
John Goodman
Al Zimmer
James Cromwell
Clifton
Penelope Ann Miller
Doris Valentin
Missi Pyle
Constance Gray
Beth Grant
Peppy's Maid
Ed Lauter
Peppy's Butler
Joel Murray
Policeman Fire
Elizabeth Tulloch
Norma
Ken Davitian
Pawnbroker
Malcolm McDowell
The Butler
Basil Hoffman
Auctioneer
Bill Fagerbakke
Policeman Tuxedo
Nina Siemaszko
Admiring Woman
Stephen Mendillo
Set Assistant
Dash Pomerantz
Peppy's Boyfriend
Beau Nelson
Peppy's Boyfriend
Alex Holliday
Guard
Wiley M. Pickett
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The Artist Ratings & Reviews
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
The Artist is simply a pleasure to watch, if only for just two hours in time.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Christopher Kelly
Michel Hazanavicius' black-and-white, mostly silent comedy The Artist is a gorgeously made curiosity -- a film that functions as a testament to its own obsession with other movies.
San Diego Reader
David Elliott
Through it all, Dujardin has great dignity, is hugely likeable, and pulls off touches of comic poignancy not far from Chaplin's.
The New Republic
David Thomson
The whole thing is so damn clever and charming, it might just sneak off with Best Picture.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
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.
CNN.com
Mark Rabinowitz
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.
The Atlantic
Jon Frosch
The movie ever fully shakes off its air of skillfully executed experiment, but it's spirited and charming nonetheless.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
A glorious spectacle that captivates the senses and energizes the mind, The Artist is a full-bodied sensation that had me doing interior cartwheels while I sat in the theatre gluttonously consuming each and every morsel.
Beliefnet
Nell Minow
Not just a re-creation of an archaic technique -- the characters are real, vivid, and affecting. The movie transcends its story to be more than a tribute to a simpler time.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
The Artist is a slight confection, really, but it's so delicious and knowing that it may well end up on any number of cineastes' desert-island lists. It's certainly on mine.
Philadelphia City Paper
Sam Adams
A love letter to silent cinema, Michel Hazanavicius' black-and-white non-talkie is a shallow but hellaciously enjoyable voyage into the past.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
"The Artist" may be too cute to qualify as high art, but it's highly entertaining.
Detroit News
Tom Long
The Artist is the most surprising and delightful film of 2011.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
A silent movie shot in sumptuous black-and-white, no less. A silent flick made with not a jot of distancing winking, but instead born of a heady affection for a bygone, very bygone, era of filmmaking.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
It's a gentle, wistful tale, but with an ending so joyous and movie-magical that you just might dance out of the theater. (I did.)
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Strangely, wonderfully, The Artist feels as bold and innovative a moviegoing experience as James Cameron's bells-and-whistles Avatar did a couple of years ago.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
"The Artist'' is a small, exquisitely-cut jewel in a style everyone assumes is 80 years out of date.
The Hollywood Reporter
Todd McCarthy
A beguiling tale about Hollywood's silent movie days that is itself silent, this made-in-L.A. French feature will charm cinephiles with its affection for one of the movies' golden ages.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
This effort often manages to duplicate the magical pantomime of the era; a lovely scene in which Bejo drapes herself in the arms of a hung jacket as if it were a human lover could have come straight out of a Marion Davies picture.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
The Artist is charming as all get-out, a delightful little movie about the movies.
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James Cromwell On His Character
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Malcom Mcdowell On The Film's Time Period
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Michael Hazanavicius On Why He Chose To Make A Film Like The Artist
Michael Hazanavicius On Why He Chose To Make A Film Like The Artist
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