Cinema Sprawl

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Cinema Sprawl

More titles. More venues. Just plain more. Seattle's annual movie overload is about to begin.

The Slugger: Hank Greenberg.

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The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg

Jewish star, biased diamond.

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The White Countess

Opens Fri., Jan. 13, at Metro and Uptown

Alien invaders Johnny Knoxville and Lara Flynn Boyle in Men in Black II.

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The Last Castle

Can Seattle resist the assault of the summer blockbuster?

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Hollywood shakes his spear

The Bard is hot. Here come . . .

The thinkers: Adrien Brody and Catherine Kellner contemplate their love woes.

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Restaurant

Is it attraction or guilt?

Innocent Minghella tries to score an "art skank" (Alex Ryan).

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Art School Confidential

Opens at Egyptian and other theaters, Fri., May 12. Rated R. 102 minutes.

Seattle Weekly's Picks

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Seattle Weekly’s Picks

Fifty-seven essential titles for the festival. In each case, either we’ve seen it, a colleague has vouched for…

Still standing tall: Troyer in nautical attire.

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The Midget on Film

A short exegesis.

Stark, raving mad about hair: Billy Connolly.

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Hair farce

Looking for laughs in a lethal environment.

Leggo my uvula!

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Over Animated

A too-quirky comedy of Japanese innkeepers.

Should we believe amnesiac Bruce?

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Unknown White Male

Opens at Harvard Exit, Fri., March 17. Rated PG-13. 88 minutes.

Intrepid Abdi gets out the vote.

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The Road to Democracy

Culture-clash comedy is slow but sly.

Thornton is rightfully wary of Gandolfini.

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I don’t want to live!

Fatalistic film-noir fall guy recounts life of woe.

Vaughn provides more than half the laughs opposite Aniston.

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The Break-Up

Vince Vaughn makes us laugh as a self-centered smartass.

Verbeke dots Bernal.

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Dot the I

Also: Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine, In My Country, Marrying the Mafia, The Nomi Song, Paper Clips,…

SIFF News, Week Four

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SIFF News, Week Four

Filmmakers Forum.

Academy students at work.

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The Beauty Academy of Kabul

Showing at Varsity, Fri., April 28–Thurs., May 4. Not rated. 74 minutes.

The author-turned-director in a lighter mood.

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Off the rez

Sherman Alexie fancydances onto film.

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Flashback

Still looking for meaning, 22 years later.