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Sam Rockwell

  • Film

    October 20, 2010
  • Blogs

    May 7, 2010

    Dinner & a Movie: Living the High Life With Robert Downey Jr. in "Iron Man 2"

    Francois DuhamelPaltrow, Downey Jr., Rockwell and Christine Everhart jet over to Monaco.​The Dinner: Grilled Cheese Sandwich and an IPA at Paddy Coyne's (1190 Thomas St.). The Movie: Iron Man 2, at Pacific Place (600 Pine St.). The Screenplate: When the first Iron Man came out in April of 20 ... More >>

  • Film

    May 5, 2010

    Iron Man 2: Robert Downey Jr. Must Choose Between Scarlett Johansson and Gwyneth Paltrow

    Francois DuhamelPaltrow, Downey Jr., Rockwell and Christine Everhart jet over to Monaco.​The Dinner: Grilled Cheese Sandwich and an IPA at Paddy Coyne's (1190 Thomas St.). The Movie: Iron Man 2, at Pacific Place (600 Pine St.). The Screenplate: When the first Iron Man came out in April of 20 ... More >>

  • Film

    December 2, 2009

    Everybody’s Fine: Robert De Niro’s Holiday Miscalculation

    Francois DuhamelPaltrow, Downey Jr., Rockwell and Christine Everhart jet over to Monaco.​The Dinner: Grilled Cheese Sandwich and an IPA at Paddy Coyne's (1190 Thomas St.). The Movie: Iron Man 2, at Pacific Place (600 Pine St.). The Screenplate: When the first Iron Man came out in April of 20 ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 3, 2009

    Special Edition of SAM Remix Series curated by Decibel Fest Fri., Aug. 7

    Filastine​This Friday, Aug. 7, will feature a special edition of SAM's Remix series at the Olympic Sculpture Park from the friendly, and committed, house heads behind the upcoming Decibel fest. Among the quartet of DJs playing a stage festooned with digital video art and other pixilated creati ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 2, 2009

    From the Moon to Seattle

    When writer-director Duncan Jones visited town for SIFF recently, we didn't want to ask about his famous father, David Bowie, or how the song "Space Oddity" might bear upon Moon (review), which opens Friday at the Harvard Exit and Metro. With an accent that's not entirely British or American, educat ... More >>

  • Film

    July 1, 2009

    PICK Moon: A Sci-Fi Favorite From SIFF Returns to Local Orbit

    When writer-director Duncan Jones visited town for SIFF recently, we didn't want to ask about his famous father, David Bowie, or how the song "Space Oddity" might bear upon Moon (review), which opens Friday at the Harvard Exit and Metro. With an accent that's not entirely British or American, educat ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 15, 2009

    The Winners at SIFF

    The 35th edition of the Seattle International Film Festival concluded on Sunday with two sets of awards. First are the popular awards, the tally of torn-up cards left at the end of each screening by some 60,000 SIFF goers. The Golden Space Needle went to Black Dynamite, a fairly deadpan, consistentl ... More >>

  • Film

    December 10, 2008

    Frost/Nixon: Ron Howard Insists the ’70s Still Aren’t Over

    The 35th edition of the Seattle International Film Festival concluded on Sunday with two sets of awards. First are the popular awards, the tally of torn-up cards left at the end of each screening by some 60,000 SIFF goers. The Golden Space Needle went to Black Dynamite, a fairly deadpan, consistentl ... More >>

  • Film

    September 24, 2008

    Choke: For Chuck Palahniuk Fans Only

    The 35th edition of the Seattle International Film Festival concluded on Sunday with two sets of awards. First are the popular awards, the tally of torn-up cards left at the end of each screening by some 60,000 SIFF goers. The Golden Space Needle went to Black Dynamite, a fairly deadpan, consistentl ... More >>

  • Film

    March 19, 2008

    Snow Angels: Somebody's Out to Kill Kate Beckinsale!

    The 35th edition of the Seattle International Film Festival concluded on Sunday with two sets of awards. First are the popular awards, the tally of torn-up cards left at the end of each screening by some 60,000 SIFF goers. The Golden Space Needle went to Black Dynamite, a fairly deadpan, consistentl ... More >>

  • Film

    January 30, 2008

    New on DVD: Local Teacher Conquers Florida Gunslinger!

    The 35th edition of the Seattle International Film Festival concluded on Sunday with two sets of awards. First are the popular awards, the tally of torn-up cards left at the end of each screening by some 60,000 SIFF goers. The Golden Space Needle went to Black Dynamite, a fairly deadpan, consistentl ... More >>

  • Film

    December 26, 2007

    The 10 Best (Overlooked) Films of 2007

    The 35th edition of the Seattle International Film Festival concluded on Sunday with two sets of awards. First are the popular awards, the tally of torn-up cards left at the end of each screening by some 60,000 SIFF goers. The Golden Space Needle went to Black Dynamite, a fairly deadpan, consistentl ... More >>

  • Film

    September 19, 2007

    Fall Preview: Brad Pitt and Company Stake Their Oscar Claims

    The 35th edition of the Seattle International Film Festival concluded on Sunday with two sets of awards. First are the popular awards, the tally of torn-up cards left at the end of each screening by some 60,000 SIFF goers. The Golden Space Needle went to Black Dynamite, a fairly deadpan, consistentl ... More >>

  • Film

    July 11, 2007

    Seattle Weekly PickJoshua: Parenthood as a Literal (Yet Funny) Horror Show

    The 35th edition of the Seattle International Film Festival concluded on Sunday with two sets of awards. First are the popular awards, the tally of torn-up cards left at the end of each screening by some 60,000 SIFF goers. The Golden Space Needle went to Black Dynamite, a fairly deadpan, consistentl ... More >>

  • Film

    June 13, 2007

    SIFF Week Four: Picks & Pans

    The 35th edition of the Seattle International Film Festival concluded on Sunday with two sets of awards. First are the popular awards, the tally of torn-up cards left at the end of each screening by some 60,000 SIFF goers. The Golden Space Needle went to Black Dynamite, a fairly deadpan, consistentl ... More >>

  • Film

    December 20, 2006

    Dec. 20-28, 2006

    Your last chance to see that brutal film noir, It's a Wonderful Life.

  • Film

    February 25, 2004

    Stone Reader

    New Yorker Video, $39.95

  • Film

    September 10, 2003

    Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

    New Yorker Video, $39.95

  • Film

    September 10, 2003
  • Film

    January 22, 2003

    Mind Games

    A madcap paean to the missed 'potential' of Gong Show creator Chuck Barris.

  • Film

    October 16, 2002

    Brief Encounters

    A madcap paean to the missed 'potential' of Gong Show creator Chuck Barris.

  • Film

    November 7, 2001

    The long con

    Veteran crook tries to pull off one last job.

  • Film

    November 1, 2000

    Girls fight

    TV's T&A icons return to kick postfeminist ass.

  • Film

    December 8, 1999

    The Green Mile

    Stephen King's new prison tale.

  • Film

    May 13, 1998

    Like a kid in a brain-candy store

    Why I'm jonesing for the film fest.

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