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Maya Rudolph

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    April 6, 2012

    Friends With Kids Is the Best Edward Burns Movie Edward Burns Didn't Make, But At Least He's In It

    The Dinner: Kids eating and throwing food around at the University Village Boom Noodle while adults drink and marvel at the ensuing mess that the waitstaff will have to clean up. The Movie: Friends With Kids at Pacific Place. The Screenplate: A gaggle of white, affluent New Yorkers who've known ea ... More >>

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    March 7, 2012

    Friends With Kids: Kristen Wiig and Jon Hamm Debate Whether to Procreate

    The Dinner: Kids eating and throwing food around at the University Village Boom Noodle while adults drink and marvel at the ensuing mess that the waitstaff will have to clean up. The Movie: Friends With Kids at Pacific Place. The Screenplate: A gaggle of white, affluent New Yorkers who've known ea ... More >>

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    September 20, 2011

    Up All Night and A Pizza Mart Pull Through When It Counts

    Sarah Anne Lloyd, 2011.​ While the fall television season may bring cheer to more discerning couch potatoes through bringing back time-tested serial delights, it's also the time for television newcomers to step up to the plate and get crowds buzzing for the next big thing. NBC has no shortage ... More >>

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    September 8, 2011

    Again, My Summer Movie Agenda Is Derailed ... By John D. Lukacs, Donald Ray Pollack and Co.

    Duff McKagan's column runs every Thursday on Reverb.​At the beginning of summer, just as all of the bigger Oscar-worthy films are starting to screen, I have good intentions of going to see 'em all. But this summer was really no different from the ones past. Things just get busy when it is warm ... More >>

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    June 10, 2011

    Dinner & a Movie: Always a Bridesmaid, Never a...

    Women can be funny too! Who knew?!​The Dinner: The Seattle Cure and a bottle of Sioux City sarsaparilla at Delicatus, 103 1st Avenue South The Movie: Bridesmaids, at Pacific Place, 600 Pine S. The Screenplate: A few weeks ago, Adam Sternbergh of the New York Times floated the idea that we ar ... More >>

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    May 11, 2011

    Bridesmaids: Kristen Wiig Stumbles to the Altar

    Women can be funny too! Who knew?!​The Dinner: The Seattle Cure and a bottle of Sioux City sarsaparilla at Delicatus, 103 1st Avenue South The Movie: Bridesmaids, at Pacific Place, 600 Pine S. The Screenplate: A few weeks ago, Adam Sternbergh of the New York Times floated the idea that we ar ... More >>

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    May 21, 2010

    Dinner & a Movie: MacGruber Will Now Blow Up This Mexican Restaurant

    ​The Dinner: Burrito and a margarita at El Malecón (formerly Las Margaritas, 1122 Post Alley). The Movie: MacGruber, at Pacific Place (600 Pine St.). The Screenplate: The basis for SNL's "MacGruber" sketch is the old TV show MacGyver, which ran from 1985-92, which is a confusing era. When d ... More >>

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    October 1, 2009

    September DVD Roundup

    ​The month is over, and let's survey a few notable titles (or casualties?) from the past 30 days. First: Alec Baldwin is stuck in the '70s? Or is it the '80s? Lymelife makes it hard to tell. Baldwin plays the puffy, obverse version to his cutthroat salesman in Glengarry Glen Ross--a spec housi ... More >>

  • Film

    June 10, 2009

    Away We Go: Dave Eggers’ Movie Not a Work of Staggering Genius

    ​The month is over, and let's survey a few notable titles (or casualties?) from the past 30 days. First: Alec Baldwin is stuck in the '70s? Or is it the '80s? Lymelife makes it hard to tell. Baldwin plays the puffy, obverse version to his cutthroat salesman in Glengarry Glen Ross--a spec housi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 8, 2009

    Your Weekend Arts & Chowder Guide

    Richard Nixon lives! The disgraced former president (actually portrayed by Stacy Keach) begins a weekend packed with tugboat racing, excellent photography, classical music, and more. First, here's Margaret Friedman on Frost/Nixon: British playwright Peter Morgan does what he must to magnify the ent ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 16, 2009

    Who's Cuter: Eggers or Krasinski?

    You can decide whether literary hunk Dave Eggers or TV hunk John Krasinski is hotter at a special benefit screening of Away We Go on May 9. Northwest Film Forum is presenting the film; proceeds go to local writing-tutoring center 826 Seattle, part of the national organization founded by Eggers in th ... More >>

  • Film

    January 24, 2007

    Idiocracy at Last

    Mike Judge's unseen sci-fi satire predicts our dumb-ass future.

  • Film

    June 7, 2006

    Seattle Weekly PickA Prairie Home Companion

    Opens at Seven Gables and others, Fri., June 9. Rated PG-13. 105 minutes.

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