Generation Debt gets its own cut-rate documentary.
Comic book Spartans are both homophobic and homoerotic.
Heather Graham continues her path toward TV movies.
From SIFF 2001, the return of the Technicolor Pad Thai western.
Christina Ricci gets skinny and slutty so Samuel L. Jackson can play the blues.
Die, Sally Field, die!
John Travolta dressed in tight leather? Unfortunately, it’s not a gay bondage movie.
French colonial subjects rescue their cruel oppressors. Quelle ironie.
Argentine crime flick pays unexpected dividends.
David Fincher’s masterful OCD period thriller.
Andrew Bujalski’s Mutual Appreciation and other new releases.
Amazing Grace and four other new releases.
Oscar nominated shorts, East German spies, and more.
The Amazing Screw-On Head Lionsgate, $14.98 At 22 minutes, it’s hard to rationalize a good reason to purchase this animated…
Opens at Uptown, Fri., Feb. 2. Rated PG. 88 minutes.
Opens at Neptune, Fri., Feb. 9. Rated R. 87 minutes.
Runs at Grand Illusion, Fri., Jan. 19– Thurs., Jan. 25. Not rated. 80 minutes.
Charlotte Rampling heads into David Lynch country.
Opens at Metro and other theaters, Fri., Dec. 8. Rated PG-13. 136 minutes.
Opens at Uptown and Bellevue Galleria, Fri., Oct. 6. Rated R. 96 minutes.
