Four men struggle to hold a global TV audience.
Are backcountry snowboarders in over their heads?
Saturday night fever with the bridge-and-tunnel crowd.
Week 2: The stars arrive.
Year-end tally strives to resist Oscar®-marketing juggernaut.
After the summer movie drought, what to expect in the next three-plus months.
The naughty and nice. Plus five more picks.
Death row leads to unlikely regeneration.
Showing at Varsity, Fri., March 17–Thurs., March 23. Not rated. 117 minutes.
Local snowboard grrrls turn from slaloms to spotlights.
Al Gore’s got company: Werner Herzog would also like to remind you the Earth’s falling to pieces. Not that that’s such a bad thing. By Brian Miller
Gifts to initiate that forbidden office romance
AS REPORTED IN the June 14 Seattle Times, the controversial, long-delayed, and much-litigated plan to dispose of 3,500 nonmigratory Canada…
Under the radar, an oddball fest returns.
Five picks for fall
The Iraq War memoirs just keep on coming.
More titles. More venues. Just plain more. Seattle’s annual movie overload is about to begin.
Opens Fri., Jan. 13, at Metro and Uptown
Can Seattle resist the assault of the summer blockbuster?
Opens at Egyptian and other theaters, Fri., May 12. Rated R. 102 minutes.