Post-fest postmortem.
The damning petro-thriller Syriana rambles like an SUV on a Sunday drive.
French action favorite returns from SIFF 2005.
A partly cloudy look at the summer movies ahead.
Can’t stand those lift lines? There’s an alternative.
Who took the fun out of mindless summer spectacle movies?
A dubious salute to an overrated decade.
Bedroom suburbs and their hazards.
It’s hard to stay grounded when you’re high.
Opens at Neptune and Pacific Place, Fri., Aug. 25. Rated PG-13. 109 minutes.
DON JUAN . . . Home Vision Ent., $29.95 SOMETIMES the mail delivers the extras-laden new DVDs we ask for;…
Shout! Factory, $19.98
Spike makes his most boring New York story yet.
TURF: URBAN LIVING
So you say you want a revolution?
Setting fire to the temple of suburbia.
We would not like to thank the Academy.
Information: (206) 324-9997 Advance Sales: SIFF Box Office (all films and events), Broadway Performance Hall (1625 Broadway), Mon-Sat: 11am to…
A soldier turns Iraq War blogger. Having his cover blown is as much a danger as getting blown up by an IED.
Oliver Stone turns to Ground Zero, where everyone’s a hero and politics don’t matter. By Brian Miller
