Kilmer (left) and Downey go Bang Bang.

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Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang

Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Meridian.

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Pearl Harbor

PEARL HARBOR (VISTA SERIES) Buena Vista Home Ent., $39.99 At one point during a shot breakdown, director Michael…

Man stealer Hunt and target Mark Umbers.

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A Good Woman

Opens Fri., Feb. 3, at Metro

For better, for worse: La Paglia and Armstrong.

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Husbands and wives

Into each marriage a little jealousy, adultery, and mistrust must fall.

Glennie at the Guggenheim.

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Touch the Sound

Runs Fri., Oct. 14–Thurs., Oct. 20, at Varsity.

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Chicago

Buena Vista Home Ent., $29.99

Affleck: a study in glum.

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Lonesome Jim

Opens at Uptown, Fri., April 7. Not rated. 91 minutes.

A less posh Grant.

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About a Boy: Hugh Grant Gets a Heart

Bachelor weighs gadgets with genuine connections.

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Nitrocharm

Richard Linklater skillfully directs a cast of heartthrobs with really weird names.

Moss reads Pearce better than he does himself.

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Remembrance of things past

In Memento, revenge becomes reconstruction.

Our older, wiser heroine.

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All in the family

Ever so dysfunctional, ever so resilient.

David, interviewed in Israel.

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Dogma

God is love?

Girls ponder their confinement in Innocence.

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Innocence

Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., April 14– Thurs., April 20. Not rated. 115 minutes.

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SOLARIS

Fox Home Ent., $27.98

Shocker! Vin Diesel can act!

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Find Me Guilty

Opens at Metro and others, Fri., March 17. Rated R. 124 minutes.

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Red Beard

RED BEARD Criterion Collection, $39.95 Scrape away the run-amok product placements, hoary ethnic jibes, and fail-safe fart jokes…

Gregory impersonates Jones to deadly effect.

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stoned

Showing at Varsity, Fri., March 31–Thurs., April 6. Not rated. 103 minutes.

Puny human! The Hulk only speaks when in dream, making his rampages all the more witless.

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The Hulk: Ang Lee Fails

Unmotivated monster rage, cheap Freud, no camp humor Ang Lee's latest makes Mel Brooks look like a genius.

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Star Drek

Oldly going where many men have gone before.

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Anthony Swofford

The author of Jarhead discusses its movie adaptation.