Stalker develops well, but thriller doesn’t.
Runs Fri., Dec. 9–Thurs., Dec. 15, at Grand Illusion.
The best way to goad filmmakers’ imaginations: Take away their toys.
The writer will do anything to get his book. The film shows at what a profound moral cost.
In a middle-American odyssey, Jack poignantly captures his character’s crumpled humanity. Too bad everyone else is a cartoon.
New French movie rehashes old sex themes
Trading six-shooter for sword, Cruise stars in an action-packed Eastern that’s emptier than Zen.
THIS FILM IS a Mork-free zone: You won’t find a trace of zany lovability in Robin Williams’ performance as Seymour…
A Canadian take on the millennium.
Like bad John Woo, plus dirty nukes.
Earth girls aren’t so easy to understand.
The Millions director is a child of the suburbs himself.
This fairy tale lacks the full soaring madness of Terry Gilliam at his best—and avoids the murky dishevelment of Gilliam at his worst.
Living with guilt and garbage.
A Cinderella must balance Prince Charming with her own career.
Musician seeks lower form of expression.
This year some 67,000 SIFF ballots were cast to determine the popular award winners. At the top of the list…
Infidelity restaged through different roles.
Savvy Sandler can’t save this off-putting romance.
The Unknown White Male director tells all. Well, almost all.
