Director Tim Burton embraces the idea of family—it’s the reality that gives him a stomachache.
A familiar Spike Lee joint with a whole new look.
Keanu’s OK as a comic-book demon hunter, although Satan ain’t as scary as he used to be.
Why can’t our most successful local director get his new film released?
Can Seattle expect more movies but fewer theaters in 2001?
Opens at Harvard Exit, Fri., Aug 11. Not rated. 136 minutes.
Fateful bus ride leads to catharsis.
Same cast, different genres—I can’t wait to see how the third installment of this triptych turns out.
Opens at Harvard Exit, Fri., April 7. Rated R. 95 minutes.
Shout! Factory, $24.98
Opens at Harvard Exit, Fri., Aug. 18. Not rated. 91 minutes.
Interrupting eight years of solitude.
George Clooney and his crooked company arrive to save us from all those serious holiday movies. For once, it’s a treat to hand over your wallet.
A-J | K-Q | R-Z *recommended RAIN U.S.A./Spain, 2000. Director: Katherine Lindberg Cast: Melora Walters, Jamey Sheridan Sat., June 8,…
Forlorn hero wonders, “All this fuss for nothing?”
Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., Aug. 4–Thurs., Aug. 10. Not rated. 119 minutes.
Cult director explains the return of his ‘anti–summer blockbuster.’ By Andrew Bonazelli
Opens Fri., Oct. 14, at area theaters.
The Criterion Collection, $39.95
An African woman stands up to the crowd, and Americans will be cheering for her.
