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The Big-Tent Revival

Mel Gibson's Passion has made $360 million. The Da Vinci Code has sold millions. But a visiting scholar…

The intrepid bunny hunters.

Film

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Opens Fri., Oct. 7, at Metro and others.

Film

Sideways

Fox Home Entertainment, $29.98.

Baio the slimmed-down, late-career hunk.

Film

The Bread, My Sweet: A Big Bat Scott Baio Snuff Movie

THE FIRST STARTLING thing about The Bread, My Sweet (which opens Friday, July 18, at the Metro) is…

Film

Nine Lives

Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Harvard Exit.

Eminem gives Murphy the evil eye.

Film

Eminem Crosses Over

Dog's got some star appeal, but he's still bigger on the small screen.

Depp shivers his timbers.

Film

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

No rip-off, this pirate-ride movie is actually fun.

Audrey McManus

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Audrey McManus

Sex toy specialist

Reilly (left) and Dench offstage.

Film

Mrs. Henderson Presents

Opens Fri., Jan. 13, at Guild 45 and Uptown

Bob Hope

Film

The Road to Morocco

One of the best lines about the man Bing Crosby called an “underhanded sicklesnoot” has been attributed to…

What's the point? Damon and Affleck.

Music

Off the Map

Gus Van Sant gets lost, but beautifully.

Sketchy talent: Noah Taylor plays the young Hitler in Max.

Music

Adolf the Aesthete

Daring to understand Hitler as an artist, and his hideous acts of creative imagination.

Paris Hilton is so not a slut!

Film

Sundance Confidential

Forget the big picturethat'll come next week. Here's the dirt from my first five days in Park City.

Bernal seeks spiritual guidance.

Film

Petty Crime

Mexican tale of a naughty priest isn't so scandalous here.

Kidman's Woolf can't decide whether to kill herself or her characters.

Film

Artful Downer

Despite three great performances, this Woolfian adaptation still adds up to one overrated mope-fest.

News

The Port and the Pot Granny

Don't expect the tolerance of Hempfest to extend to Sea-Tac Airport.

Jim Carrey (right) strives to deprive three orphans of a fortune.

Film

No Great Shakes

The Snicket movie gets the books' look right, if not the fear.

Nobody's out to get Morel in Couple.

Film

Two Out of Three Are Good

Same cast, different genres—I can't wait to see how the third installment of this triptych turns out.

Daughter Traoré (left) draws strength from mother Coulibaly.

Film

Showdown on the (Global) Village Square

An African woman stands up to the crowd, and Americans will be cheering for her.

Ballard (left) and Birk: vivid debate.

Arts & Culture

No Uncertain Terms

A brilliant performance brings science alive at the Rep.