He is tall, skinny, earnest. His ears might stick out too much. Hes not a Washington insider. But he is courageous, principled, determined to bring change to our nations capital. Sound familiar? Subject of a four-film retrospective (through Dec. 25), James Stewart stars as an untested, first-tern senator in the 1939 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Frank Capras classic runs Friday through Thursday this week, and its a nice companion piece to the recent elections. Stewart is up against the Cheneys and Halliburtons of his day: a corrupt nexus of business interests and unaccountable leaders (embodied, of course, by Claude Rains). And, worse, the public isnt taking enough of an interestuntil Sen. Smith takes to the floor in a filibuster that may still cause some policy wonks to tear up. (This country is bigger than the Taylors, or you, or me, or anything else. Great principles dont get lost once they come to light. Theyre right here; you just have to see them again!) Jean Arthur plays the reporter who restores Stewarts faithwhere else?at the Lincoln Memorial. And next Friday: You Cant Take It With You precedes the GIs 38th-annual screening of Capras Its a Wonderful Life (beginning Dec. 12). Grand Illusion, 1403 N.E. 50th St., 523-3935, www.grandillusioncinema.org. $5-$8. 6 and 8:30 p.m. BRIAN MILLER
Dec. 1-4, 6 & 8:30 p.m., 2008
