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Collette (left) and Diaz share a moment over—what else?—shoes.

Film

Sense and Shagability

Can the smart sister and the hot sister ever learn to get along? Even a few guys may…

Jeunet on the set.

Film

L’auteur

VISITING SEATTLE recently, an affable, thickly accented Jean-Pierre Jeunet had comedy on his mind, since Am鬩e has been…

Sharif drives his admirer to the revolution in House.

Music

Behind the Bombs

A volatile region is better understood through some valuable films.

Typhoid Danny (Gary Bauer isn't the only one to suffer the ill effects of Dan Savage.)

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Typhoid Danny (Gary Bauer isn’t the only one to suffer the ill effects of Dan Savage.)

HE’S SICK. Now that every major media player in the country has expressed its pious outrage over Dan…

Stettner frets on the set.

Film

The temp

HERE FOR SIFF this past spring, Patrick Stettner cheerfully fielded questions after screening The Business of Strangers, then…

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Arts & Culture

Oprah’s outcasts

What does it take to get booted off her couch?

Ordinary terrified flyers are played by no-name actors (including Becky London and Tom O'Rourke).

Film

Bloody Tuesday

You don't want to see it, but this important and powerful 9/11 movie demands to be seen, even…

Gyllenhaal

Film

Casa de los Babys: Baby Fever

John Sayles' portrait of expectant mothers and adoption economics fails to deliver.

American Splendor Directors Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini

Film

Robert Pulcini and Shari Springer Berman

Meet the American Splendor co-directors.

Blue Skies, playing April 26 at 911.

Film

Down to Earth

Fringe fest moves out of SIFF's orbit; moviegoers benefit.

In the protection racket: Willis and Jackson.

Film

Mr. Glass

Identity gained, frailty lost.

The gloriously selfish Chinaglia.

Film

Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos

Opens at Metro, Fri., July 21. Rated PG-13. 97 minutes.