Again, Woody sculpts an uncanny approximation of comedy.
The portrait of a lady.
VISITING SEATTLE recently, British-born, Australian-raised Naomi Watts explained how she undertook, in effect, a crash course in David Lynch when…
WITH LAST YEAR’S Gods and Monsters, Brendan Fraser proved himself capable of serious dramatic roles. But no number of Oscars…
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Can you only love what you see?
Singleton seeks nice, sensible boyfriend.
Showing at Varsity, Fri., July 7–Thurs., July 13. Rated R. 85 minutes.
Was noir ever this much fun?
Also: House of D, Palindromes, Short Cut to Nirvana: Kumbh Mela, Watermarks, and Winter Solstice.
An enchanting documentary dissects a great choreographer
Terrence Malick’s North American paradise is visited by fallible colonists. Nature child Pocahontas somehow redeems them all.
The director and author explain the comic-book back story at SIFF.
Nine years later, victory is claimed from defeat.
Getting past the barriers to human understanding.
The Snicket movie gets the books’ look right, if not the fear.
Showing at Varsity, Fri., July 14–Thurs., July 20. Rated R. 132 minutes.
Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Uptown and Varsity.
Also: The Bridge of San Luis Rey, High Tension, Howl’s Moving Castle, Memories of Murder, and Saving Face.
There’s nothing soft at the Women in Cinema Festival.
