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Film
Despite a Strong Cast, “20th Century Women” Comes Off Cloying
Rather than paint a grand picture of the ’70s, the film suffocates under the weight of its sentiment.
January 18, 2017
Film
In ‘Paterson,’ Jim Jarmusch’s Latest, Adam Driver Drives and Writes Poems
It may appear ‘quirky,’ but fear not—the film is an authentic joy.
January 11, 2017
Film
‘Hidden Figures,’ Is a Heroic Look at Jobs Well Done
The satisfying film follows three pioneering black women mathematicians at NASA.
January 4, 2017
Film
The Year’s Finest Films
Amid the ceaseless Hollywood sequels and superhero flicks, unlikely gems rose to the top.
December 21, 2016
Film
Eight Decades Later, Tacoma’s 1927 Lost Film ‘Eyes of the Totem’ Makes Its Seattle Debut
The relic from the days of Tacoma’s dreams as a ‘Hollyood-by-the-Sea’ shows at Northwest Film Forum.
December 16, 2016
Film
‘La La Land’ Grafts the Golden Era of Film Onto Modern Day
The film’s throwback Hollywood charm is well-executed, but ultimately contrived.
December 14, 2016
Film
A Ruthless Lobbyist Takes on Gun Control in the Farfetched But Satisfying ‘Miss Sloane’
Jessica Chastain dominates as few actresses get to dominate their films these days.
December 7, 2016
Film
‘Old Stone’ Turns a Controversial Chinese Medical Policy Into Neo-Noir
After a collision with a motorcyclist, a taxi driver’s lifesaving decision begins a dark descent.
November 30, 2016
Film
Warren Beatty’s New Film About Howard Hughes Is, Like Its Subject, Daffy and Odd
‘Rules Don’t Apply’ shines by not settling for mere nostalgia.
November 23, 2016
Film
Beset by Overly Minimalist Direction, ‘Loving’ Loses Its Emotional Heartbeat
The film’s approach to 1967’s court ruling on interracial marriage suffers from reluctant direction.
November 16, 2016
Film
‘Aquarius’ Builds a Stunning Story Out of a Subject Seattleites Are Familiar With
The Brazilian film finds a mid-60s writer battling for her historic building against developers.
November 9, 2016
Film
A Coming-of-Age Film, ‘Moonlight,’ Offers More the Longer You Give It
There are plenty of hit-and-miss moments, but it all adds up to an inspired end.
November 2, 2016
Film
Even Without Narration, ‘Do Not Resist’ Speaks Volumes on Police Militarization
The film trains its eye, and therefore rests its case, again and again, on stark juxtapositions.
October 26, 2016
Film
In ‘Certain Women,’ the Story’s Not the Point
This series of vignettes, set around wintry Livingston, Montana, is more about the tone than the tale.
October 19, 2016
Film
In ‘Denial,’ a Woman Must Prove the Holocaust Happened … In Court
While the film isn’t top-notch, the true story it tells couldn’t have come at a more appropriate time.
October 12, 2016
Film
Sundance hit ‘The Birth of a Nation’ Dramatizes the Nat Turner Slave Rebellion
Like D.W. Griffith’s landmark film, this will be remembered for unintended reasons.
October 5, 2016
Film
Disaster Biopic ‘Deepwater Horizon’ Turns Tragedy into Unholy Spectacle
The film is a fleet crowd-pleaser, but the thrills of the explosions should raise questions.
September 28, 2016
Film
The Ambivalent Seven
The remake of the ’60s Western classic is enjoyable but half-hearted.
September 21, 2016
Film
Now a Seattle Staple, the Local Sightings Festival Showcases the Spectrum of Northwest Film
Medieval mockumentary, a DIY gameshow, indigenous documentaries, moody sci-fi, and films about milk.
September 21, 2016
Film
‘Disorder’ Depicts the Hero’s Maleness in All Its Damaged Complexity
The cinema needs women making movies about everyone and everything, including, sometimes, men.
September 14, 2016
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