Warner Home Video, $26.99
Swedish hippies whoop it up under one roof.
After two copulating birds bash into his satellite dish, the blandly handsome Grant develops god-like powers. When he and his…
HERE’S THE good news: Bumbershoot’s seventh-annual mini-movie extravaganza has moved into the Bagley Wright Theater, a venue twice as large…
The renowned director turns sparse and reflective.
VISITING SEATTLE last week, Todd Haynes tried to explain Far From Heaven without resorting to old movie references. Seattle Weekly:…
Fox Home Entertainment, $29.98.
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In Mean Creek, Stand by Me meets Lord of the Flies.
A simple, powerful tale of adolescents in Iran.
Disturbing things come in small packages.
Just in time for the holidays: an anti-consumerist film series.
An unvarnished—and unpretentious—look at lives of quiet desperation.
A lopsided view of girlhood in LA on the other side of 90210.
Youthful fantasies meet criminal reality.
Love and politics, in the past and present.
Fifty years later, there’s still more to learn about the French New Wave.
Why a whining malcontent is the most likable guy on screen this season.
Trophy wife pays price for her acquisition.
THE FIRST STARTLING thing about The Bread, My Sweet (which opens Friday, July 18, at the Metro) is how handsome…
