When maternal love is all the affection a woman’s permitted.
Julia Sweeney takes on the big issues: life, death, knitting, and noodles with red topping.
But a good documentary can tell his story.
Opens Fri., Oct. 21, at Guild 45 and others.
Teen survivor transmutes hardship into art in this Oprah-approved chick flick.
Paul Walker: surprisingly okay. Carroll Baker in Baby Doll: a revelation.
Put that kid on Prozac already.
New Line Home Ent., $39.99
DONNIE DARKO Twentieth Century Fox, $29.98 ONE OF 2001’s most overlooked and original American films (on DVD March 19), Donnie…
Idem, $19.95 THE ’40S SAXOPHONIST, bandleader, and songwriter Louis Jordan spent 106 weeks at the top of Billboard‘s R&B chart—more…
In which our critic is entirely seduced by Wes Anderson’s new offering.
Discovering an oddball galaxy close, close to home.
Opens Fri., Jan. 27, at Guild 45
How the writer turns his worthless life to estimable art.
Art? Or a respectable middle-class life?
Runs Fri., Jan. 20–Thurs., Jan. 26, at Varsity
Showing at Grand Illusion, Fri., June 16– Thurs., June 29. Not rated. 100 minutes.
Opens Fri., Oct. 21, at Metro and others.
The City of Lost Children, children battling cancer, and other cheerful local screenings.
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon should hire themselves out to do all DVD commentaries—whether they were in the movie or not.
