Altruism isn’t what it used to be.
Winona Ryder as a winsome ’60s psycho.
The body rebels against a life of lies.
A superior grade of serial-killer film.
Local directors get their props—and compete for cash.
Never mind the sermons, Mel Gibson’s Christ movie is long on blood, short on theology.
Life and death, above and below.
Robin Williams takes his shtick to the Warsaw ghetto.
Almost 2001: A Kubrick odyssey.
Walt Disney Home Ent., $29.95
Runs Fri. Nov. 25–Thurs. Dec. 1, at Varsity.
Artisan Home Entertainment, $22.98
Bonhoeffer, I Capture the Castle, Chaos, Northfork, and Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over.
Crossing the border to new hardships.
The Five Obstructions Runs Fri., July 16–Thurs., July 22, at Varsity The premise of this documentary film-about-a-film sounds awful, and…
Opens at Seven Gables and other theaters, Fri., April 28. Rated PG. 112 minutes.
JERRY MAGUIRE (SPECIAL EDITION) Columbia TriStar Home Ent., $27.95 CHAMPIONING Tom Cruise’s earnest, career-ending business memo, Ren饠Zellweger declares, “I think…
Blind Shaft Runs Fri., March 26–Thurs., April 1, at Varsity Imagine a society in which greedy capitalists are limited only…
Criterion Collection, $39.99.
AMERICAN PIE (ULTIMATE EDITION) Universal, $29.98 NOW THAT WE have a comprehensive DVD incarnation of this inexplicable 1999 blockbuster, the…
