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The 10 Best Reasons to Celebrate Our Local Film Scene
For Seattle cinema lovers, 2011 was a good news/bad news year. For the bad, there was the May…
December 20, 2011
Film
The Adventures of Tintin: Spielberg’s 3-D Detective Is a Little Creepy
Steven Spielberg’s motion-captured, 3-D The Adventures of Tintin rolls together plot elements from three comic-book adventures starring Belgian…
December 20, 2011
Film
The 10 Best Movies Seen in Seattle
Too much time at my desk (and in museums and galleries), not enough time in screening rooms. The…
December 20, 2011
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We Bought a Zoo: Matt Damon Needs a Hug
When I told someone the other day I was off to a screening of We Bought a Zoo,…
December 20, 2011
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The Artist: A Celebration of Silent-Era Cinema
An undeniably charming homage to Hollywood in the late 1920s, The Artist will probably be the most successful…
December 20, 2011
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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy: A Stylish, Engrossing Adaptation of John le Carré
John le Carré’s Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, the 1974 spy novel generally regarded as the writer’s finest, is…
December 20, 2011
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Young Adult: Charlize Theron Will Not Go to Rehab
Described as a “psychotic prom-queen bitch,” the antiheroine of Young Adult, directed by Jason Reitman from a Diablo…
December 13, 2011
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I Melt With You: A Lost Weekend With Jeremy Piven
Insincere and superficially nihilistic, Mark Pellington’s swaggering, midlife-crisis melodrama—about a soulless quartet of asshole college buds you’d never…
December 13, 2011
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Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles: A Guerrilla Art-History Doc
Alien to the street yet embedded within it, easy to read but impossible to decipher, the Toynbee Tiles…
December 13, 2011
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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows: An Acceptable Robert Downey Jr. Sequel
The great success of Guy Ritchie’s 2009 Sherlock Holmes was to make Arthur Conan Doyle’s gimlet-eyed detective, first…
December 13, 2011
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Outrage: Takeshi Kitano Continues His Yakuza Fixation
Takeshi Kitano’s latest finds the actor/director returning to the familiar terrain of the yakuza film after recent farces…
December 13, 2011
Film
Shame: An NC-17 Tale of Sex Addiction
Steve McQueen’s first two films star Michael Fassbender, feature virtually interchangeable titles, and are nearly as grueling to…
December 6, 2011
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Charlotte Rampling: The Look: Surprise, She’s Better With a Script
“A self-portrait through others,” as it’s subtitled, this conversational hall of mirrors never takes its microscope off the…
December 6, 2011
Film
Tyrannosaur: Peter Mullan as Rageaholic
Tyrannosaur opens with a dog being kicked to death by its master, Joseph (Peter Mullan), a Leeds widower…
December 6, 2011
Film
Sleeping Beauty: Definitely Not the Children’s Fairy Tale
Frustratingly opaque, Julia Leigh’s debut feature opens with an unforgettable image: A young woman, earning some cash as…
December 6, 2011
Film
El Bulli: Cooking in Progress: Closing Time at a Premium Spanish Restaurant
Molecular-gastronomy rock star Ferran Adrià’s Catalonian culinary paradise El Bulli is due to serve its last meal on…
November 29, 2011
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The Man Nobody Knew: Secrets and Lies in Washington, D.C.
With a chewy title to tip us off, director Carl Colby’s compelling and tricky portrait of his late…
November 29, 2011
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Paul Goodman Changed My Life: Rediscovering a Prophet of the ’60s
As bluntly humanist and free-ranging as its subject, this brisk take on the life of poet, sociologist, educator,…
November 29, 2011
Film
Dragonslayer: Surfing the Empty Pools of L.A.
Tristan Patterson’s lyrical and formally audacious documentary follows Josh “Skreech” Sandoval, a 23-year-old wastoid pro skater with corporate…
November 29, 2011
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Kinyarwanda: Dramatizing the Rwandan Genocide of the ’90s
One of the goals of writer/director Alrick Brown’s Kinyarwanda, set in the midst of the Rwandan genocide of…
November 29, 2011
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