Comic-book sequel can’t change its shape.
What’s that chill breeze running through the theater?
The Cannes prize-winner doesn’t disappoint.
This movie has warped my fragile, little mind.
Cops catch killer by any means necessary.
Also: Beauty Shop, Los Angeles Plays Itself, Lost Embrace, and Steamboy.
Hot air, not toxic smoke, is the real target of this coughing comedy.
Despite three great performances, this Woolfian adaptation still adds up to one overrated mope-fest.
AMɌIE Buena Vista Home Ent., $29.99 Say what you want, but Am鬩e is charming. A little overwrought, sure. Maybe a…
Man of action falls for damsel in distress.
A Great Wonder, Kitchen Stories, and Latter Days.
A writer’s muse inspires everyone but him.
Bon Voyage Opens Fri., April 8, at Harvard Exit Swept along by Gabriel Yared’s unabashedly romantic score, this World War…
Mild-mannered dentist explores dark roots.
Opens at Harvard Exit, Fri., March 31. Rated R. 98 minutes.
Documentary reveals one big man’s sad little tale.
Short films, El Mariachi, Val Lewton, and The Lost Boys of the Sudan.
Local indie venues ask, “SIFF? What SIFF?”
Children uneasily prepare to cross the divide into adulthood.
SHREK DreamWorks Home Ent., $19.95 BARELY OUT of first-run theaters (make room for the gathering Harry Potter tsunami!), Shrek hits…
