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When noir was noir

Turner Classic Movies brings back the real McCoy.

The artist (1881-1973) in repose.

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Twenty frames

Moving pictures realized on the big screen.

Would-be crooner Rispoli.

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Craftsman charm

Finding a fresh start in an old fixer-upper.

Today, Darnellia Russell has completed two successful seasons at North Seattle Community College. She is expected to appear at SIFF. And she hopes to transfer to a larger school for her next two seasons of basketball.

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Lucky Bounce

How a neophyte Seattle director stumbled into making a surefire, lump-in-your-throat sports documentary. But would you give up…

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Funny Girl

FUNNY GIRL Columbia TriStar Home Ent., $24.95 ALONG WITH the essential restoration of William Wyler’s 1968 film to…

Listening to his gut: Donal Logue (right) and Greer Goodman.

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The Tao of Steve

Improving on a proven method for getting chicks.

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Waiting . . . 

Opens Fri., Oct. 7, at Pacific Place and others.

No crusade for Medved?

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Million Dollar Brouhaha

Local critics horn in on this year's obligatory Oscar controversy. Spoiler alert: We're telling what happens to Hilary…

Whose picture is this? Theroux adjusts Harring's pose.

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In dreams

"It's kinda half-night," says one observer.

Law as Alfie: a low-testosterone lothario.

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Alfie

Also: Bright Leaves, Proteus, and Remember Me, My Love.

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Notes from underground

Do we really need another film festival?

New print, newly translated subtitles, and the same old irresistible Karina.

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Mixed up

French New Wave classic looks both forward and back.

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Spielberg grows up

Finally, the director reins in his own worst instincts.

Long (left) and fellow frosh.

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Accepted

Opens at Meridian and Oak Tree, Fri., Aug. 18. Rated PG-13. 93 minutes.

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July 26-Aug. 2, 2006

Ed Wood, Harry Nilsson, and East Germans in space!

Duris cozies up to Reilly

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Russian Dolls

Opens at Big Picture Redmond and Northwest Film Forum, Fri., July 7. Not rated. 125 minutes.

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Ocean’s Eleven

OCEAN’S ELEVEN Warner Home Video, $26.98 A QUASI-HOMAGE to the 1960 Rat Pack vehicle, Ocean’s Eleven replaces the…

Rockwell would rather take the call from ABC than commit to Barrymore.

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Mind Games

A madcap paean to the missed 'potential' of Gong Show creator Chuck Barris.

Alan Davies and Lesley Sharp in Bob & Rose.

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Out of the Spotlight

The small stuff shines in seventh annual queer cinema fest.

Settlers in Gaza set fires to defy the IDF.

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History and Lessons

The balance is starting to shift, or should, between musty old Holocaust movies and present-day Jewish reality on-screen.