Truffaut undimmed in retrospect.
A bold embrace of the mixing of the races.
Turf: Urban Living
Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Meridian.
Opens Fri., Feb. 3, at Metro
Into each marriage a little jealousy, adultery, and mistrust must fall.
HEY, SISSY! Get off your flabby ass and stop watching those wimpy foreign movies! From now on it’s going to…
Bachelor weighs gadgets with genuine connections.
In Memento, revenge becomes reconstruction.
Besieged supermarkets battle obsolescence with brie.
Ever so dysfunctional, ever so resilient.
Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., April 14– Thurs., April 20. Not rated. 115 minutes.
Unmotivated monster rage, cheap Freud, no camp humor Ang Lee’s latest makes Mel Brooks look like a genius.
Newspapers fall victim to efficiency experts.
The author of Jarhead discusses its movie adaptation.
Bush and Kerry aren’t just fighting it out at the polls.
Why Brokeback Mountain is the perfect date movie for straight guys.
Spielberg brings genocide to your front door this summer, but without any cheerful victory parades.
Opens at Metro and others, Fri., July 21. Rated PG. 90 minutes.
Heavy-metal gods get in touch with their feelings. No, it’s not Spinal Tap. Or not quite.