Director Bryan Singer gets caught in Stephen King Land.
A sweet, simple comedy from the Dogma 95 crowd.
Poor Cow—Strands of this little-known 1967 Ken Loach drama are ingeniously woven into The Limey, rounding the vengeful Wilson into…
A few new tricks, but still the same old dog.
TH!NKFilm, $29.99
Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Metro and others.
Control Room Shows at the Seattle International Film Festival on Wed., June 9, 7 p.m. and Thurs., June 10, 4:45…
A galaxy of stars?
In his best film since GoodFellas, Scorsese picks a tragic hero who couldn’t master his life on the ground.
Runs Fri., Dec. 9–Thurs., Dec. 15, at Varsity.
Michael Moore further insinuates himself into the mind of George W. Bush. Funny what a good fit it is.
The Disinformation Company, $9.95
Wanderer returns, upsetting family balance.
BEYOND BORDERS Opens Fri., Oct. 24, at Pacific Place and others Angelina Jolie in the desert: smart white linen pant…
From mayor to news anchor to talk show host to . . . movie star?
Globalization unites and divides disparate clans.
Caesar 6:30 p.m. Thurs., June 12 at Egyptian TNT’s coming two-part miniseries epic holds your attention the way any small-screen,…
American genres return from abroad.
Also: 5 x 2, Hustle & Flow, The Island, Last Days, Murderball, My Mother’s Smile, and Saraband.
Entering hallowed ground yields a familiar remake.
