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Seattle City Light Wants You to “Green Up” by Paying Extra

Is this ecologically sound or a waste of good intentions?

Teo Gheorghiu at the keys.

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Vitus: High IQ Plus Even Higher Fructose

An excellent argument for a vasectomy, the Swiss-made Vitus offers up another one of those annoying child prodigies…

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Twin Peaks Fest

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From the Tsars to the Stars

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Jacques Tati at 100

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Jacques Tati at 100

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Cyclefest

Bicycling

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(Photo: Tracy Bennett/Sony Pictures)One of the peculiarities of a film critic’s job

(Photo: Tracy Bennett/Sony Pictures)One of the peculiarities of a film critic’s job is explaining to others why, and…

Hunt (right) as teenage defendant.

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The Trials of Darryl Hunt: We Don’t Take Kindly to Your Newfangled DNA Evidence Down Here

DNA testing has not only revolutionized our criminal justice system, it’s also given documentary filmmakers a whole new…

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(Image courtesy 20th Century Fox)I have been to Springfield, and though I

(Image courtesy 20th Century Fox)I have been to Springfield, and though I can’t tell you in what state…

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Ralph Nader: Spoiler Welcomes You to the Voyage of the Damned

The Nation magazine's celebrity-filled, left-leaning cruise to Alaska is about to set sail.

Portman prays for a better role.

Film

Goya’s Ghosts: Natalie Portman Trapped in Horrible History Lesson!

Everybody at Cannes says Javier Bardem makes a marvelous villain in the Coen brothers’ No Country for Old…

Culvo keeps her talents hidden.

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June & July: Bored (But Not Boring) Northwest Twins With a Secret

Voted top film at the Local Sightings fest last fall, Brady Hall’s debut feature is set out in…

No consolation: Farmiga and Kogan.

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Joshua: Parenthood as a Literal (Yet Funny) Horror Show

Every few decades, we get a superior demon-child thriller (see: The Bad Seed, The Omen). In part they…

Gaunt Zahn (left) and Bale make their prison ordeal thoroughly convincing.

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Rescue Dawn: Werner Herzog Explores the Innocent Side of the Vietnam War

How many thousands of pounds has Christian Bale lost and gained and lost again from The Machinist to…

Burtynsky captures globalism.

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Manufactured Landscapes: Why Your iPhone Is Destroying the Environment

On a gallery wall, one of the slag heaps or pit mines or ship-breaking beaches captured by Canadian…

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Okay, we probably slept through the SIFF panel discussion that featured our

Okay, we probably slept through the SIFF panel discussion that featured our esteemed former colleague, Tim Appelo. We’re…

Phillips en route.

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Walking to Werner: Local Director Becomes Long-Distance Herzog Stalker

Given a choice between importance and obsession, I’ll always bet on the latter as a good documentary subject.…

The Alaska Building (above FedEx truck):soon to be a midtier hotel where its investors wouldn’t stay?

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Hotel in Alaska Building Could Be Pathway to Citizenship for Investors

Rich foreigners would gain green cards by investing in an industry reliant on undocumented workers.

Horsley and Clement camp amid the whimsy.

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Eagle vs. Shark: Kiwis Find Love in All the Wrong Places

From across the international date line (New Zealand) comes a wonderfully weird, wry romance where the hearts, as…

Golden Door: Familiar Immigrant Saga Is Pretty, and Pretty Dull

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Golden Door: Familiar Immigrant Saga Is Pretty, and Pretty Dull

Emanuele Crialese’s depiction of dirt-poor Sicilian immigrants bound for Ellis Island deliberately restricts itself to the perspective of…