Fret man Grisman.

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Random notes

Charting a musical friendship across the decades.

Gotta dance! (An unidentified hoofer.)

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One note

O that infectious flamenco!

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The Seattle Jewish Film Festival

All screenings at the King Cat Theater, except where noted. For more information, call 622-6315. March 13—Opening-night gala.…

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Dr. Strangelove

Columbia TriStar Home Ent., $34.95

FROM HERE TO ETERNITY

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FROM HERE TO ETERNITY

Before there was 9/11 there was 12/7, Pearl Harbor Day. So, with our troops fighting and dying in…

Alexie stands alone, a team of one.

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The road to Utah

Sherman Alexie vows to make movies on his own terms—whatever the cost.

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Snatch

SNATCH (SPECIAL EDITION) Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, $27.95 GUY RITCHIE deserves to be known as more than Mr.…

For better, for worse: Hayek and Molina.

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Still Life

Polished biopic fails to animate its vital subject.

Ichihara in the rye.

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Growing Uneasy

Affecting, e-mail-heavy teen drama launches three-week Japanese cinema series. But was junior high really that bad?

Franco and De Niro are a little late for father-son bonding.

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Corporal Punishment

Criminally bad cop flick features a lard-ass De Niro.

Master deadpanner Murray and a surpringly endearing Stone in Flowers.

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Broken Flowers

Also: Caterina in the Big City, The Chumscrubber, The Edukators, Saint Ralph, and Save the Green Planet.

Moore and his weapons of choice.

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Gun Nut

Michael Moore shoots his mouth off, aimlessly.

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Concentration camp high jinx

Roberto Benigni takes on the Holocaust.

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Loggerheads

Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Harvard Exit.

Magrath fights against the beast in the wilderness.

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Death by Natural Causes

Drama and violence spring from a desolate land.

Dos caballeros: Miguel (Branagh) and Tulio (Kline).

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The Road to El Dorado

The lighter side of genocide.

Barely seen in Seattle: movie moralist Michael Medved.

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Why can’t Seattle’s foremost movie critic get any respect?

“This is Michael Medved, your cultural crusader!” says the Northwest’s most influential film critic, dressed Seattle casual in…

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The Sit-Down: An Interview with House of Sand and Fog Director Vadim Perelman

THE FIRST THING an animated, fast-talking, and almost too-smooth, too-friendly Vadim Perelman tells you about House of Sand…

Lady sings the dues: Mitchell (left) and Miriam Shore.

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Glam ruckus

Or how to succeed in "the very business we call show."

Butler shows his genius to Rossum.

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The Phantom Menace

Joel Schumacher mucks up Andrew Lloyd Webber. Only his phans will be shocked and disappointed.