Film

Lemming, Mountain Patrol (Kekexili), and United 93

Charlotte Rampling heads into David Lynch country.

Law and Diaz:  Be grateful they're not  Wilson and Hudson.

Film

The Holiday

Opens at Metro and other theaters, Fri., Dec. 8. Rated PG-13. 136 minutes.

Film

Love Is the Drug

Opens at Uptown and Bellevue Galleria, Fri., Oct. 6. Rated R. 96 minutes.

International sisterhood: Cruz (left) and Cobo pull us into Almodóvar's distaff world.

Film

Gynophilia

Almodóvar turns up the red and highlights the cleavage in this lighthearted, all-girl ghost story.

Yes, that's Julie Christie.

Film

Out of the Past

Nine old films take us back to the groovy, violent '60s.

Film

Sept. 27-Oct. 4, 2006

Who's more noble—Gregory Peck or Harry Dean Stanton?

Film

Hangmen Also Die, I Am a Sex Addict, and two by John Hughes

Blane or Duckie? You make the call!

Film

Dec. 6-13, 2006

Argentina in crisis, unhappy Iranian women, and the McSweeney's cartel comes to Lake Forest Park.

Penn presses the flesh like a man twice his size.

Film

All the King’s Men

Sean Penn can't pull his weight in treatment of American classic.

Run, Rudy, run! Youngblood sprints toward  a post-pagan future.

Film

Mel Gibson Is Responsible for All the Wars in the World

OK, slight exaggeration. But he's at least to blame for this one.

Timberlake (left) studies Hirsch.

Film

Alpha Dog

Opens at Meridian and other theaters, Fri., Jan. 12. Rated R. 117 minutes.

Film

Jan. 17-24, 2007

Billy Wilder in post-war Berlin, and William S. Burroughs in '70 Portland.

The Danielson clan.

Film

Danielson: A Family Movie

Runs at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., Dec. 15–Thurs., Dec. 21. Not rated. 105 minutes.

Wilson makes more sense on film than stage.

Film

Absolute Wilson

Runs at Varsity, Fri., Feb. 9–Thurs., Feb. 15. Not rated. 105 minutes.

Blanchett on set with Soderbergh at far right.

Film

Tea and Cate

A chat with the prickly star of three big holiday movies.

Film

Black Gold

Opens at Lincoln Square and Metro, Fri., Oct. 6. Not rated. 78 minutes.

Watanabe knows his troops are trapped in a losing fight.

Film

The Lost Command

Clint Eastwood continues to chip away at the hero myth, as Japanese soldiers realize war cannot be won.

Film

Kenneth Anger’s Candy-Colored Absinthe Freakout.

Plus Ricky Gervais, Peruvian marching powder, and other new releases.

Film

He’s Not Alan Partridge!

Steve Coogan is haunted by his famous TV creation, plus other new releases.

One of Link's vintage scenes.

Film

The Photographer, His Wife, Her Lover

Runs at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., Jan. 19–Thurs., Jan. 25. Not rated. 80 minutes.