“THAT’S WHAT’S counterintuitive about the whole thing,” says locally raised director James Scurlock about bankruptcy rates and the credit card…
Absurdism captures the pain of occupation.
Gus Van Sant’s ‘Psycho’ goes right down the drain.
BUBBA HO-TEP Runs Fri., Sept. 19-Thurs., Sept. 25, at Varsity Bruce Campbell’s like one of those prop TVs at IKEA:…
Warner Bros. Home Video, $27.95
ACADEMY LEADERS Runs Thurs., April 24-Sun., April 27 at Little Theatre Harnessing together all nine animated and live-action shorts nominated…
Lurid manga shocks achieve almost avant-garde effect.
What Seattle Weekly’s critics look forward to.
Time traveler doesn’t journey far enough.
Opens Fri., Jan. 27, at Meridian and others
BAD SANTA Opens Wed., Nov. 26, at Varsity and others Working from a story by the Coen brothers, director Terry…
A fairy tale retold with murder, sodomy, and rabbits.
Showing at Varsity, Fri., May 12– Thurs., May 18. Not rated. 89 minutes.
Light briefly shines on a dark continent.
SIFF celebrates the resurgence of Spanish cinema.
An impotent Powers delivers a flaccid film.
Or, learning how “it’s good . . . to take a vacation from yourself.”
Nearly all my 10 best movies make something powerful out of the mundane.
Servants and masters cross boundaries in echt whodunit.
Showing at Grand Illusion, Fri., March 24–Thurs., March 30. Not rated. 99 minutes.
