26th ANNUAL SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL runs May 18-June 11 at Broadway Performance Hall, Cinerama, Egyptian, Harvard Exit, Pacific Place,…
International alternatives to Charlie’s Angels and Girlfight.
Detroit Rock City works like a teen dream.
Also: Diary of a Mad Black Woman and Imaginary Heroes.
Opens Wed., Nov. 23, at Bellevue Galleria and others.
Jay-Z’s tour doc is overshadowed by his manager.
The local best-seller goes big time.
Soccer-mad monks from Bhutan.
Middle-aged salaryman returns to his senses. Mild chuckles ensue.
Alexander Payne shows Hollywood how comedy was done when it was done right
Offbeat indie road movie delivers low-key charm.
Reese leaves her ditzy dames behind to make social climbing a heroic sport.
A new documentary is all over the electronica map.
Poseidon’s second voyage yields a brand-new disaster.
The controversial magic of Nicholas Barker.
Why I love Adam Sandler, everybody’s whipping boy.
War’s tumult, in all its dizzying confusion.
Bloody, early Shakespeare, applied to our time.
A sit-down with the director and star of A Mighty Wind.
Miramax Home Entertainment, $39.99
