Evil embrace? Johnny Depp and Lena Olin.

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The Ninth Gate

Johnny Depp ventures to the dark side.

Abril: Who can resist?

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Frozen

"When are you going to grow up?" our hero is chided.

March of the Penguins.

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The Boiling Point

SIFF's wildlife documentaries raise eco-consciousness —but they should be raising hell.

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Daddy dearest

Watching a father's sins visited on his sons.

An uneasy embrace.

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Victimless

An honest, painful portrayal of a GI baby's Vietnam homecoming.

Ursine Mr. Mom: García-Pérez gets in a family way.

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Bear Cub

Also: The Big Red One, Cowboys & Angels, and Fade to Black.

Here's looking at you, kid. Hopkins counsels Rock.

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Do the right thing

Upright urban attitude confronts nefarious global espionage.

Neeson gets seminal in Kinsey, but it's no "Sicko Flicko."

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Down From the Mountain

A writer braves treacherous weather, high altitudes, and long lines to reach that mother lode of cinema, Telluride.

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Reruns

Tom Tykwer's theme and variations.

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Amores Perros

AMORES PERROS Lion’s Gate Home Entertainment, $24.99 OSCAR-NOMINATED among last year’s foreign-language movies, this debut feature by Alejandro…

Jack on the stump.

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Mr. Wry

Pacifist drawn into ratings battle.

Sisková shelters Kassai.

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Holding out for a hero

Unexpected bravery in the worst of times.

Dillon the unquiet American.

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Travelogged

The scenery outweighs the story in Matt Dillon's directorial debut.

Ice moll Nielsen.

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The Ice Harvest

Opens Wed., Nov. 23, at Pacific Place and others.

Don't you look at me!

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Blue Velvet

BLUE VELVET (SPECIAL EDITION) MGM Home Entertainment, $24.98 I LOVE WHEN a movie doesn’t merely polarize an audience…

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Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi

Also: Bright Young Things, The Brown Bunny, Criminal, Evergreen, Love Me If You Dare, Red Lights, Uncovered: The…

Araki on the Skin set.

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Gregg Araki

The director of Mysterious Skin says 'it's in the story.'

Cage sweats through a pitch meeting.

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Meta Fatigue

Planning a holiday vacation? How about taking a screenwriter's head trip?

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Nov. 30, 2005

Send listings two weeks in advance to film@seattleweekly.com Oddballs, Events, & Rep Alien That’s Alien singular, not Aliens…

Wah-Wah

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Wah-Wah

Richard E. Grant makes good use of his Swaziland youth.