Vision distorted by the murky waves of memory.
Holster your weapons, please. Firepower overwhelms star power in this off-target comedy.
Adversity accompanied by swelling music, flowing tears.
Original fantasy force finally claims cinematic crown.
In a universal phrase, a common effort to comprehend.
Salman Rushdie From a guy who knows something about Muslim extremism, the subject of his new novel, Shalimar the Clown,…
Billy Wilder worked with Marilyn Monroe twice, which is twice as much as most directors could stand her. Famously late…
Opens Fri., Oct. 14, at Metro.
Corpse Bride I wasn’t crazy about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (both too sweet and too sour), but I loved…
Local climber surmounts unexpected low-altitude technical challenge.
Crude but powerful drama mixes arson and alcohol.
Globalization is the new villain in this effective international thriller.
War and politics have taken a grim toll in John Kerry’s Camelot. Are we really ready for the Brooder in Chief?
Celebration turns into all-night cathart-a-thon.
Week 4: Home stretch.
Old memories revived with surrealist technique.
Bride-to-be ponders and squanders what she values.
Julia Roberts fights for justice, shows cleavage.
1. An Officer and a Gentleman: Richard Gere, take us away! Most of this 1981 love story was shot further…
Safety at sea, peril on land.
