Opens at Guild 45, Fri., March 17. Rated R. 94 minutes.
Blood ties turn bloody.
Part of the fun of making a canon of video favorites is breaking the movie snobs’ mold.
Sherman Alexie vows to make movies on his own terms—whatever the cost.
Affecting, e-mail-heavy teen drama launches three-week Japanese cinema series. But was junior high really that bad?
How to please the insufferable gearheads in your life
Criminally bad cop flick features a lard-ass De Niro.
Drama and violence spring from a desolate land.
THE FIRST THING an animated, fast-talking, and almost too-smooth, too-friendly Vadim Perelman tells you about House of Sand and Fog…
Or how to succeed in “the very business we call show.”
Terrorism changes the world. Can art say the same?
More multiculturalist than conqueror, Oliver Stone’s Alexander the Great puts vision ahead of victory. Be warned: It’s a long march through Asia.
IF YOU WERE an N.Y.C. resident and tabloid reader, as I was, in the late ’80s, Capturing the Friedmans (which…
How a kid became a killer, almost, during the frustrating first Gulf War.
A waif out of Dickens, a moral from the Koran.
Caribbean manifesto still carries an irresistible beat.
REBECCA The Criterion Collection, $39.95 THE USUAL pattern for DVD releases is to push out an extras-packed special edition to…
Opens at Metro and others, Fri., March 31. Rated PG. 90 minutes.
The highs and lows of winter film.
Still talking fresh, six decades later.