Contemplating bloody revenge.
Old man goes after young girl. Again.
Sony Pictures Home Ent., $26.96.
Celebrating the samurai movie and its most famous swordsman.
Breaking up is hard to do.
Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Metro and others.
Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., April 7– Thurs., April 13. Not rated. 130 minutes.
Charles Manson is back— and past his expiration date.
Showing at Northwest Film Forum, Thurs., March 23–Wed., March 29. Not rated. 75 minutes.
This father doesn’t know best.
With themes of family survival that recall August Wilson’s Piano Lesson and Babyface’s blockbuster Soul Food, Down in the Delta…
SWEET HOME ALABAMA Touchstone Home Ent., $29.99 IN A STORY LINE about as poppin’ fresh as Green Acres, Reese Witherspoon…
Urbanite rediscovers gay paradise amid the pines.
Everybody loves penguins, but there’s another animal star lurking at the box office—if you can see the elusive beast.
Battlefield Baseball, Collateral, Little Black Book, Lost Boys of the Sudan, Love Me If You Dare, Open Water, and Touch of Pink.
GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS Artisan Entertainment, $26.98 ENTERTAINMENT Weekly spoke, and Artisan answered: one of EW‘s “21 Greatest Movies Not Available…
THE QUIET MAN: COLLECTOR’S EDITION Artisan Home Entertainment, $19.98 JOHN FORD PAID $10 to option a Saturday Evening Post story…
Showing at Varsity, Fri., June 30–Thurs., July 6. Rated R. 110 minutes.
Women’s roles, then and now.
Melancholy philosophe contemplates the sad state of history, cinema, and love.
