Dueling awards and dubious numbers.
Awards, analysis, and the future.
Showing at Varsity, Fri., July 14–Thurs., July 20. Not rated. 90 minutes.
Judging books (and CDs) by their attention-getting covers.
No list is definitive, and this year we can expect plenty of critical disagreement.
From the American melting pot, a victorious team is forged.
Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., March 10–Thurs., March 16. Not rated. 75 and 60 minutes.
Writer follows a map of the stars to understand America. Warren Beatty for president, mon ami?
Again, Crowe refuses to be stumped by formulas.
TOTAL RECALL (SPECIAL EDITION) Artisan Home Entertainment, $26.98 IT’S NOW POSSIBLE to feel nostalgia not only for 1990-style sci-fi but…
Earthquakes aren’t the only unmet natural crises this British author sees for America. And he’s coming to view another one on Seattle’s waterfront.
During his recent visit to Seattle, director David Gordon Green emphasized how Paul (played by his co-writer, Paul Schneider) and…
On a ski vacation this January, one of my friends called up Jackass: The Movie on pay-per-view, and I loved…
Brutal combat, male bonding—but no politics, please.
Racial fantasia on the gridiron.
Women in transit battle for the best seat.
ADV Films, $19.98.
Opens at Pacific Place and others, Fri., Aug. 4. Rated R. 99 minutes.
Capturing the mimic, not the man.
AN EVENING WITH PETER WEIR. Aussie New Wave director Weir helped secure his stateside reputation at the first SIFF (1976)…
